Re: simple instructions to start

2001-06-07 Thread Wilhelm Wienemann
Hello Vittorio! On Thu, 07 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Now, thanks to Suresh I have a Mutt email reader up and running in a > basic configuration (one ISP and one e-mail address). > > Unfortunately I'm receiving mail where accented characters so common in > Italian are substituted si

RE: simple instructions to start

2001-06-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now, thanks to Suresh I have a Mutt email reader up and running in a basic configuration (one ISP and one e-mail address). Unfortunately I'm receiving mail where accented characters so common in Italian are substituted simply by '?'. How can I fix it up? Vittorio

Re: Simple instructions to start

2001-06-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Suresh, of course isn't my *REAL* password and address! Anyway, thank you for the info and for being so timely. Now, I'm not in the habit of using vim as my pet editor but emacs. Can I substitute it into Mutt in some way? For instance in your .muttrc file: set edit_headers # A cute way to ma

Re: Simple instructions to start

2001-06-06 Thread Brian Nelson
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:38:02AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > After a couple of years of experience with Linux and use of X-Window > mail readers, I've now installed Mutt from Debian potato on my portable > PC together with exim as MTA. > I know that Mutt is perhaps the best mail-reader in

Simple instructions to start

2001-06-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After a couple of years of experience with Linux and use of X-Window mail readers, I've now installed Mutt from Debian potato on my portable PC together with exim as MTA. I know that Mutt is perhaps the best mail-reader in the linux world but find the intricacies of setting it up somewhat tiring (

Re: Simple instructions to start

2001-06-06 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mutt-users] <06/06/01 11:38 +0200>: > Is there anybody out there able to give me the BASIC and simple > instructions to set Mutt (and exim) up ONLY to read and send mail > through a dialup - up connection to my ISP or suggest articles on the > Internet where I can find t