* Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott Scriven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 08 Dec 1999:
> > Is there some way to create a macro which simply runs a shell
> > command? I'd like to replace the "G" fetchmail key with a more
> >
Hi.
Is there some way to create a macro which simply runs a shell
command? I'd like to replace the "G" fetchmail key with a more
powerful script..
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paragraph I want to reformat, but
it's much better than leaving it long or manually wrapping.
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own in color1. Anything with multiple quotes (>) ends up in
color1. I'm using mutt-1.0-pre-something.
So, I don't know how it determines what colors to use.
Sometimes it'll even change colors in mid-viewing, if I scroll
the page.
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the "black" color really
look like forest green, mutt will still think it's black.
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