On Feb19, 23:11PM, Andre Majorel wrote:
> On 2002-02-17 22:27 -0600, Peter Horst wrote:
>
> > Can the vvv.nntp package be used with a local spool, à la slrn/slrnpull?
> > I just patched 1.3.25i with it, and it's great, but it would be better
> > without the slow I
On Feb18, 13:49PM, William Guynes wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 10:27:40PM -0600, Peter Horst wrote:
> > Can the vvv.nntp package be used with a local spool, ? la
> > slrn/slrnpull? I just patched 1.3.25i with it, and it's great,
> > but it would be better without
Can the vvv.nntp package be used with a local spool, à la slrn/slrnpull?
I just patched 1.3.25i with it, and it's great, but it would be better
without the slow Internet article checking, etc.
Also, is there a more appropriate forum for this question? It seems
strange that so much work should be
I know it's possible to color bits of the body of a message, using
pattern-matching, but is the same possible for parts of the index
display? I was hoping to highlight just the number of messages in a
collapsed thread, & couldn't find any specific reference to it in the
manual. Also, my regex ski
Is anonymous checkout of the mutt CVS allowed? If so, what is the
procedure? I couldn't find a single reference to it in the list
archives, and the directions given at the Sourceforge site don't work.
Thanks much.
--
Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
I'd like to be able to flag an entire thread with "!": is this possible?
When I tried esc-t'ing a thread, then using ;w, it didn't work--it gave
me the "Set flag? (D/N/O/r/*/!):" message that I expected, but when I
entered "!", nothing happened. Maybe I don't have to do this
to end up with the res
message-hook "~h multipart" "set mime_forward=ask-yes"
>
Is there a way to alter that formula so that it asks to mime_forward
all mails with "multipart" in the headers except mails marked
"multipart/signed"?
Peter Horst
ths back:
folder-hook . 'push \eV'
Hope this helps.
Peter Horst
t; functionality in a macro? I'd
like to give myself a "Do you really want to delete all" chance...
Thanks very much,
Peter Horst
t; functionality in a macro? I'd
like to give myself a "Do you really want to delete all" chance...
Thanks very much,
Peter Horst
;.gz", but they weren't real gzips. I
rm'd these files, and now mutt seems to work correctly again (except for
of course being back to an 80 X 24 console). I'm a beginner at
Unix/mutt/etc., but up to this point I've run into very few problems
that weren't at least vaguely intuitable. Can you offer any clues?
Thanks,
Peter Horst
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