Re: reply formatting

2002-08-27 Thread Mat Harris
thanks, i would never have found it, called that. On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 01:11:45PM +0100, Mat Harris wrote: > I know that i can set the subject line to be used with a forwarded mail > with the 'forward_format' line in my .muttrc but i don't seem to be able > to fin

reply formatting

2002-08-27 Thread Mat Harris
on but i do not think in a way fully compatible with you earth people. to make it clear: the bit i want to change is the bit that goes in the body and says something like 'on sunday 24th, joe foo said:' -- Mat Harris OpenGPG Public Key ID:

Re: askcc default

2002-08-22 Thread Mat Harris
e to think it's just the Linux people who want to be on > the "leading edge" so bad they walk right off the precipice. > (Craig E. Groeschel) > > PGP-Key: http://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~tatgeml/public.key -- Mat Harris OpenGPG Public Key

Re: Displaying sender's name

2002-08-12 Thread Mat Harris
therwise see the name of the poster of > the message. > > Is there a way to change this? Or, even better, to > toggle between the two? > > David > -- Mat Harris OpenGPG Public Key ID: CC14DD34 [EMAIL PROTECTED]www.genestate.com msg30215/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

newbie usage: moving between dirs, loosing mail

2002-08-11 Thread Mat Harris
Hi, although I am a failry experienced redhat user, I don't know much about mutt. so here are my questions: 1) How do I move mail between folders on the local system? 2) Why do my messages disappear when I exit (no, not the deleted ones)? Is it something to do with '~/mbox'. I use sendmail and

mutt and mixmaster

2000-07-13 Thread Mat
ixmaster/Mix/mix: Invalid option -T -T isn't an option recognized by mixmaster client; the list of alive remailers shouldn't taken from type2.list rather than with -T option? What's wrong? Thanks in advance, Mat. PS I've also installed Mixmaster client version 3 (latest

send-hook, personalities and reply

2000-01-04 Thread Mat
with this one: send-hook '~t ^mat@antwerpen\.com$' 'my_hdr From: `~f`' In a second time i tried also these: set reverse_name# reply as the user to whom the mail was sent to # Example: I often get emails addressed "To: # [EMAIL