++ 09/06/99 16:16 -0400 - Mike Broome:
>You can load your .muttrc with the command ":source .muttrc". However,
>this will not actually reload your settings. It will load the settings
>in .muttrc in top of any current settings. For testing some changes
>(especially some hooks), I've found no oth
On Wed, Jun 09, 1999 at 16:16:00 -0400, Mike Broome wrote:
> You can load your .muttrc with the command ":source .muttrc". However,
> this will not actually reload your settings. It will load the settings
> in .muttrc in top of any current settings. For testing some changes
> (especially some ho
Steve Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without
> quitting and re-running it?
> I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail
> and don't always want to leave it until I've finished reading my mail.
Put the
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Steve Crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without
> quitting and re-running it?
Depends on what you've changed.
> I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my
> mail and don't always want to leave it until I've
At 2:07 PM EDT on June 9 Steve Crane sent off:
> Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without
> quitting and re-running it?
I have this in my .muttrc, probably from looking at the .muttrc Roland
Rosenfeld has on his page.
macro index \er ":source ~/.muttrc\n" # reloa
Steve Crane spake thus:
> I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail
> and don't always want to leave it until I've finished reading my mail.
Ditto. This would be cool, and if it doesnt have this feature, adding
it should be trivial. I think :)
Leon
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Leon Bre
You can load your .muttrc with the command ":source .muttrc". However,
this will not actually reload your settings. It will load the settings
in .muttrc in top of any current settings. For testing some changes
(especially some hooks), I've found no other solution than to quit and
restart mutt s
Does mutt have a facility to reload its settings from .muttrc without
quitting and re-running it?
I sometimes want to make a change while I'm busy working through my mail
and don't always want to leave it until I've finished reading my mail.
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Steve Crane
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.datapro.co