On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 12:57:21AM +0100, Lee J. Moore wrote:
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> | 'brightwhite' creates *bold* white text, whereas 'white' creates
> | grey text
>
> FWIW, I've seen in the gnom
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Philip Wittamore wrote:
> Le (20/08/02 23:16), Lee J. Moore à ecrit:
>
> > Maybe it's only a minority of Mutt users who want more than
> > eight colours.
>
> do you think that some believe that colour is too un-nerdy ?
Um...no! I don't
27; (ahem, cough, cough, lightgray), and the
text to 'brightwhite', the status bar actually ends up *black*!
Is Mutt trying to hold my hand here or something? If I want to
use difficult colour combinations (and I don't think they are
difficult), I'd like to make that dec
(
You should complain to the council. Indoor toilets are required
for health and safety reasons thesedays. ;-)
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On Sun, 18 Aug 2002, Lee J. Moore wrote:
Oh woah is me for following up to my own followup but this is
driving me nuts. ;)
[..]
>
> Trying to
> use color8 and above, results in [sic] errors.
>
[..]
> This is despite the fact that color8 and above is available with
> slrn in
nd the results can clearly be seen when
slrn is launched.
I'm using Mutt 1.4-r2 (compiled/installed from source with
Gentoo's Portage) if that's relevant.
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to it with dgc's patch. I should've at least tried
it out before writing. Thanks! ;)
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der whether I'm recalling a different
MUA that executes sigfiles (or commands in them) by default.
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r/lib/locale for more locale
values.
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wn bandwidth and CPU cycles. I wonder how well Exim performs
when compared to Postfix. I'm searching for benchmarking info
again now. ;)
Thanks for that URL btw. :)
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x, it was up and running
without any configuration required whatsoever. The default
settings were fine. When I had to change the configuration (for
Maildir, Procmail integration, etc.) it was a two minute task.
:)
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> to which mutt says "Jones: unknown variable" when I enter the folder. Is it
> me? Is there a solution?
Try:
folder-hook mutt "set from='Gary Jones '"
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On Sat, 06 Jul 2002, Lee J. Moore wrote:
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> macro index \er ":source ~/etc/mutt/muttrc\n" "Reload muttrc"
Oops, I forgot to mention that my muttrc location is a bit
exotic and would have to be changed in that macro to ~/.muttrc
on many users setups. :-)
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macro index \er ":source ~/etc/mutt/muttrc\n" "Reload muttrc"
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lies to it are archived here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-users@mutt.org/msg29346.html
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d this the other day, I told you to investigate the
set sendmail option in muttrc and IIRC Andre Berger told you to
investigate the permissions of /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock.
If you missed those posts, read back and/or explain whether
these posts helped.
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Example:
set sendmail="/usr/exim/bin/exim"
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t for a mere message count (in cur and new) seems a bit
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On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> Alas! Lee J. Moore spake thus:
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> > `~/bin/maildir-count ~/Maildir/%f`
> >
> > ...it's actually, ~/Maildir/%f and *not* ~/Maildir/submaildir
> > that's being passed to the bash script.
>
&g
n/maildir-count ~/Maildir/%f`
...it's actually, ~/Maildir/%f and *not* ~/Maildir/submaildir
that's being passed to the bash script.
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>
> macro pager "i" "?"
> macro index "i" "?"
>
> Is it possible to get the 'N' in the folder view?
Sorry, I was confusing myself as I was typing. :) I meant mailbox view.
Based on how Mutt determines new messages in a mailbox, detecting new
messages in a folder (directory) seems a little ambitious! :)
Regards :)
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On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 05:08:54PM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 11:58:18PM +0100, Lee J . Moore (dis)graced my inbox with:
> >
> > ? I wonder whether this is why Mutt is getting confused. :) Although
> > the script is there doubtless
the filenames manually until you fix it.
That way, you *will* be notified of new mail. :)
Best regards :)
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On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 01:29:08PM +0100, Lee J . Moore wrote:
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> Weird that it would work with some but not all. Are you pressing
> Shift+L to reply to a list?
Hmmm, actually not weird at all. If the mailing list address is in the
To: header, it's going to be the reply addr
have:
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> And whenever I reply. the senders name appears, not the list address.
> What's the trick? Some lists I have work and some don't.
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Weird that it would work with some but not all. Are you pressing
Shift+L to reply to a list?
Regards :)
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