hi !
im quiet new in using Mutt, but it just great ! :-)
ok, i´ve a question about send-hooks:
is there a possibilitie to let send-hooks affect only this one mail?
an exmaple:
pgp_autoencrypt is unset and i want mails to one andress get
encrypted.
if i set "pgp_autoencrypt" via a send-hook to this
Hi,
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 17:16 +0200, Moritz Schulte wrote:
> ok, i´ve a question about send-hooks:
> is there a possibilitie to let send-hooks affect only this one mail?
> an exmaple:
> pgp_autoencrypt is unset and i want mails to one andress get
> encrypted.
> if i set "pgp_autoencrypt" via
Quoting Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to mutt client. I am trying to compile the mutt source.
> These are the followng messages, I get
>
>
> /usr/share/i18n/charmaps/ISO_10646: No unicode value for `<"p>'.
> [..]
I get the same ones when I compile. I don't thing they me
On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 12:30:54AM +0200, LRiva wrote:
> 1) how shall I configure Mutt in order to make it read maildir-like mailboxes
> as default ? [...]
You must define the mailbox type in ~/.muttrc:
set mbox-type="Maildir"
> but when I start the program simply typing 'mutt' it sa
Hello:
I've only been using Mutt on my FreeBSD box for a short while and am
wondering how I should go about setting line length? Mutt's editor is vi.
Thanks for your patience-- Ken
Ciao-- Ken
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On Sun Sep 19 23:45:07 1999 MEST Ken wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I've only been using Mutt on my FreeBSD box for a short while and am
> wondering how I should go about setting line length? Mutt's editor is vi.
Hi!
Here's what I have in my .muttrc:
set editor=" vi -c 'set textwidth=72'"
Thorsten
--
When you say line length, do you mean the text length when editing the
msgs??
I have the following in my .vimrc:
autocmd BufRead mutt* set textwidth=72 autoindent
Ken [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I've only been using Mutt on my FreeBSD box for a short while and am
> wondering how I
At 12:01 AM 9/20/99 +0200, Thorsten Jens wrote:
>
>On Sun Sep 19 23:45:07 1999 MEST Ken wrote:
>
>> Hello:
>>
>> I've only been using Mutt on my FreeBSD box for a short while and am
>> wondering how I should go about setting line length? Mutt's editor is vi.
>
>Hi!
>Here's what I have in my .mut
Ken [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> At 12:01 AM 9/20/99 +0200, Thorsten Jens wrote:
> >On Sun Sep 19 23:45:07 1999 MEST Ken wrote:
> >
> >> Hello:
> >>
> >> I've only been using Mutt on my FreeBSD box for a short while and am
> >> wondering how I should go about setting line length? Mutt's editor i
The settings below is for vim only. I suggest you to change from vi to
vim as it has a lot of more features.
If you can only use vi, then probably you can emulate below with
set editor="vi -c 'set wrapmargin=14'"
in you vi editor, try a :set all to see what options are there...
Cheers,
shao
Now that I'm pointed in the right direction, I see that either wrapmargin
or wraplen will do the job in vi (actually nvi). Previously I had tried
specifying columns, but it didn't get me what I wanted. Guess I should
have kept reading
Thanks to all-- Ken
At 12:08 PM 9/20/99 +1000, Shao Zha
Greetings all :)
I wonder if someone can tell me why this isn't working.
I have mutt configured to use GPG, and most of it works very well, but, Mutt
can't find most of the keys that are on my GPG public key ring. It finds
SOME. I don't know what the ones it finds has in common.
Because mutt
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