The attached patch may help to solve your problem. But note that
with that patch applied, exim may interpret e-mail addresses which
begin with "-" as command line aguments.
So I'd suggest, as a real fix, you complain to the exim developpers
so they support "--" as "stop option parsing here", wh
On Saturday, 14 August 1999 at 13:26, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Friday, 13 August 1999 at 15:03, Brendan Cully wrote:
> > I'll take a look at this this weekend. My understanding of the problem: you
> > cannot create message attachments from an IMAP folder. I'm sorry I didn't
> > catch the original
Quoting Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 08:02:04PM +0200:
> The attached patch may help to solve your problem. But note that
> with that patch applied, exim may interpret e-mail addresses which
> begin with "-" as command line aguments.
>
> So I'd suggest, as a real
This is really an editor related question but since it's about handling
email messages in the editor I hope it's okay to ask it here.
Is there any editor (besides emacs, which I don't want to use) that
will format quotes, containing longer_than_allowed line lengths,
neatly - curtailing the li
Hi,
On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 01:53 +0200, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
> Is there any editor (besides emacs, which I don't want to use) that
> will format quotes, containing longer_than_allowed line lengths,
> neatly - curtailing the lines to a designated line wrap and inserting
> missing quote m
Morten Bo Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 16 Aug 1999:
> Is there any editor (besides emacs, which I don't want to use) that
> will format quotes, containing longer_than_allowed line lengths,
> neatly - curtailing the lines to a designated line wrap and inserting
> missing quote mark
Morten Bo Johansen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Is there any editor (besides emacs, which I don't want to use) that
> will format quotes, containing longer_than_allowed line lengths,
> neatly - curtailing the lines to a designated line wrap and inserting
> missing quote markers. I believe that
> This thread's got me interested. I've been using exim with mutt since,
> oh, mutt 0.8something, at least. (I switched to both at the same time.)
> I've never had a problem. Regarding "--":
>
>
> So it doesn't appear to be a "mutt problem" or an "exim problem", but
> an "unusual behavior at on
On Sat, Aug 14, 1999 at 04:35:40PM -0500, Eugene Lee wrote:
[xterm vs. rxvt & mutt & colour]
> Make sure your xterm supports ANSI colors. If so, make sure that your
> X resources have color enabled:
>
> http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey/xterm/xterm.faq.html#my_xdefaults
[...]
In addition
> So I'd suggest, as a real fix, you complain to the exim developpers
> so they support "--" as "stop option parsing here", which is the
> usual Unix convention.
Before anyone does complain, can I just point out that it appears to
have been fixed already for at least 10 months:
$ /usr/sbin/send
On Mon, Aug 16, 1999 at 01:53:47AM +0200, Morten Bo Johansen wrote:
> Is there any editor (besides emacs, which I don't want to use) that
> will format quotes, containing longer_than_allowed line lengths,
> neatly - curtailing the lines to a designated line wrap and inserting
> missing quote m
Morten --
...and then Morten Bo Johansen said...
%
% This is really an editor related question but since it's about handling
% email messages in the editor I hope it's okay to ask it here.
Sure; we get it all the time :-)
%
% Is there any editor (besides emacs, which I don't want to use) th
Quoting Fairlight ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) from Sun, Aug 15, 1999 at 07:23:03PM -0400:
> > This thread's got me interested. I've been using exim with mutt since,
> > oh, mutt 0.8something, at least. (I switched to both at the same time.)
> > I've never had a problem. Regarding "--":
> >
>
> >
> > So
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