On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> So I'm guessing you have 'R' bound to group-reply? Normally it's bound to
> recall, which has to do with postponed messages.
Sorry, I had forgot it wasn't the standard setup. Yes, that is the function
I have bound to R.
> My guess is that some of th
On some mails that are sent to mailinglists (for example this one)
pressing 'R' makes mutt reply only to the list, while 'r' replies
to whoever sent the mail.
Normally 'R' makes mutt reply to both list and sender.
I still haven't figured out why, but it is reproduceable. For
example two of the ma
I just noticed that the following line from my muttrc doesn't work
as expected:
send-hook . "set record=~/mail/sent-mail-date +%Y-%m"
What's wrong is that it this morning it still saved in -99-09 for me.
I got it to update to -99-10 by restarting mutt, but normally I don't
exit mutt that often.
Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..."
that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes?
That question is a bit annoying when I do want to send the message
(eg mailinglist commands, test messages, etc). If I really meant to
cancel the message I can s
On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Alexander Dvorak t2069 wrote:
> I have got two mailboxes =friends and =to_friends.
> If I change from the +friends mailbox to the other one
> the message 'New mail in =to_friends.' appears in the
> status-line though this is not true. If I then change
> back to =to_friends mu
Hi,
Does anyone know if it's a bug in Mutt or Rxvt that
causes Mutt to use bold fonts when rxvt has been compiled
without --enable-xpm-background ?
I've noticed this on both Solaris and Linux machines, and it's
a bit annoying. Not that it's much of a job to recompile rxvt,
but it feels strange t
On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, Daniel Bauke wrote:
> On Thu Jul 1 22:27:54 1999,
> Thomas Roessler wrote [To Mutt User List]:
> $charset in .muttrc? It's "iso-8859-2".
> Charset definition files from mutt? They are in /etc/charsets, as
> it was set in (little changed by me) rpm's spec file.
I've experien
On Mon, 14 Jun 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Another said it looked like $dsn-notify and $dsn-return were set.
> These are in my .muttrc but commented out.
I got this problem when using qmail's sendmail. Try adding these lines
just in case the default is not unset:
unset dsn_notify
unset dsn
then to. Now I would like to make it
throw away mails sent to mailinglists (because I receive them myself
anyway). I've tried adding a line like this "fcc-hook ^mymailinglist "",
but it makes no difference.
5. Is it possible to skip the fcc question when sending mail? (do you want
to save this message?).
Regards,
Staffan Hämälä