Re: Mutt colors

2000-04-01 Thread supio
read the mutt manual :) -- greetings supio ( Marc Noller ) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://oipus.net | -| - Filstal.Online e.V. http://www.fto.de | --- LinuxUserGrou

Re: big problems after upgrading RedHat

2000-04-01 Thread supio
s with your libs. Mutt doesn't find the libs it is linked against. Check if the needed libs are installed. Im wondering if you don't use the mutt rpm provided with rh6.2? If you compiled mutt by yourself you should compile it again. -- greetings supio ( Marc Noller ) | [EM

Re: Problem: I recieved a strange email with several strange headers.

2000-03-30 Thread supio
o this list (because of a set reply-to: ?) and has nothing to do with spam. But it is not nice to confirm to a ml... - I hate mails my procmail doesn't move ;) -- greetings supio ( Marc Noller ) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-28 Thread supio
w all this makes sense to me... Hmm... maybe it is possible to create a macro that changes the mod time, so mutt thinks that there are new mails? Ooh, hence my mail checker would think that maybe too... (gkrellm does this

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-28 Thread supio
also make use of a patch which makes mark_old into a quadoption, so > I get a nice "mark new messages as old?" prompt on folder exit. :-) Oh, nice... -- greetings supio ( Marc Noller ) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://oipus.net | -

Re: keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread supio
it mutt to read them later. To open each mailbox the next time seeking the new mails is a bit annoying... ;) > If you want highlighting of flagged/marked messages once you're in the > mailbox, that's easy. I know but all would be nice "outside"... -- greetings su

keeping "new" flag

2000-03-27 Thread supio
is it possible to see in the index if there are marked messages ("!" flag) in a mailbox? thx! -- greetings . . supio ( Marc Noller ) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://oipus.net |