I do the following:
rxvt +sb -geometry 80x50 -fn 10x20 -title "Mutt" -e mutt
the +sb eliminates the scrollbar...
can't say whether or not mutt's producing any scrollback as
my scrollbar doesn't exist. i'm using 1.0pre3, working
great...
Jim Simmons [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I just built 1.
hi guys,
i'm using vim as my e-mail editor. i'm looking to format my e-mail bodies in various
ways. here's an example ala the ls manpage:
By default, color is not used to distinguish types of
files. That is equivalent to using --color=none. Using
the --color opti
Is it at all possible to use mutt from netscape? i.e. clicking on a mailto:
spawns mutt properly--would be the main thing...
I'm using netscape communicator 4.6, but wouldn't mind going w/straight
navigator if it's possible.
Any info would be greatly appreciated...
Thanks,
--
Soren
VIM has some 150+ color syntax highlighting schemes-- attached is a fairly
basic .vimrc file with syntax higlighting enabled...
Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Well, the 7th day since I hooked up with mutt, and I tackled most of the
> manual tonight and set up a lot of things I hadn't yet.
Can anyone recommend a solution for text/html type attachments/e-mails?
Currently it just blatently says unsupported text/html or something.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,
Soren
Thomas Roessler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On 1999-08-11 20:26:40 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
> > Hmm
Lars,
That line won't work verbatim-- but it's pretty staight forward Brian...
Simply put, %s is the url. COMMAND is required, and lynx is the program.
You probably want:
COMMAND lynx %s
in your .urlview file-- but if you're doing this in X or something primarily, you
could modify that com