On Wed, May 12, 1999 at 08:59:17AM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> ...and then Stefan `Sec` Zehl said...
> %
> % #!/bin/sh
> % echo j>>$HOME/.jay
> % cat $HOME/.jay| tr -d \\012
> Couldn't you simply
> #!/bin/sh
> echo -n j >> $HOME/.jay
I found indeed having this in .typescript
How could set the color of the tagged messages ?
I could find out the way to do that.
Thx in advance
Hi
Ship's Log, Lt. I.D. Chan, Stardate 130599.0939:
> i'm new to mutt.
> i get some trivial questions
therfor I recomment: manual.txt
You should have received a copy with your mutt :-)
> 1. how to create a address book ? --- is it done only by 'alias' ?
in a normal configurated mutt you ca
Error in /home/patseal/.muttrc, line 143: previous-message: no such function in map
Error in /home/patseal/.muttrc, line 144: next-message: no such function in map
source: errors in /home/patseal/.muttrc
Press any key to continue...
lines 143-4:
bind pager previous-message
bind pager next-messa
On Thu, 13 May 1999, I.D. Chan wrote:
> How could set the color of the tagged messages ?
>
> I could find out the way to do that.
color index magentadefault ~T # Tagged
Ciao
Roland
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Hi,
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 11:52 -0400, Patrick Seal wrote:
> Error in /home/patseal/.muttrc, line 143: previous-message: no such function in map
> Error in /home/patseal/.muttrc, line 144: next-message: no such function in map
> source: errors in /home/patseal/.muttrc
> Press any key to contin
Hiya. I'm a rabid user of Mutt (ha, ha), and have been using it
at work with great success. Unfortunately, my company wants everyone to
use Netscape Mail, to which I'm violently allergic. The problem is that
they want to roll out S-MIME for everyone, to start using its digital
signing f
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Hi,
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 16:44 +0800, I.D. Chan wrote:
> How could set the color of the tagged messages ?
Try something like
color index brightblue white ~T
Ciao,
Stefan
On Wed, May 12, 1999 at 08:59:17AM -0400, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> % #!/bin/sh
> % echo j>>$HOME/.jay
> % cat $HOME/.jay| tr -d \\012
>
> Couldn't you simply
>
> #!/bin/sh
> echo -n j >> $HOME/.jay
>
> and be done with it?
no, mutt needs an \n at the end. And If i start playing a
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Patrick Seal [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> however the manual.txt says:
>
> Pager
> ...
> next-message J move to the next entry
> previous-message K move to the previous entry
>
> What the hell is wrong?? Can't I rebind these keys??
The manual is not current for these
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 10:41:14AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> I have mutt (0.95.1i) set up to read mail from my mailbox which is
> /usr/spool/mail/chris. I have my folders set up in ~/Mail.
>
> After changing to reading mail from one of my folders how do I get
> mutt to go back to reading from
I have mutt (0.95.1i) set up to read mail from my mailbox which is
/usr/spool/mail/chris. I have my folders set up in ~/Mail.
After changing to reading mail from one of my folders how do I get
mutt to go back to reading from my mailbox? Do I really have to do a
'c' command and then type the who
On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 11:06:47AM -0400, Jos Purvis wrote:
> Hiya. I'm a rabid user of Mutt (ha, ha), and have been using it
Ouch
> signing features (the encryption would be used occasionally but not
> exclusively). I don't know much about S-MIME, so forgive a silly
> question, but do
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On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 10:41:14AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> I have mutt (0.95.1i) set up to read mail from my mailbox which is
> /usr/spool/mail/chris. I have my folders set up in ~/Mail.
>
> After changing to reading mail from one of my folders how do I get
> mutt to go back to reading from
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