Hi,
the following occured:
I am using compressed-folders on some mailboxes. Tomorrow I wanted to
save a message to one of those folders and got "no space left on device"
:-( Ups! OK, deleted some not really important stuff. I entered mutt
again, the message has left the inbox, I opened the fold
> Aaaah! Seems as if only a short part of the message was appended Is
> there a possibility to restore the file? I know, this is not
> mutt-specific, but perhaps someone knows a solution (or tells me what i
> fear - that there is none :( ).
To be more specific would be a good idea! The folders a
I compiled the mutt-1.0i on a linux box based on RedHat distribution
with gcc Version 2.7.2.3 .
The problem is when it starts the mailbox sorting close immediately with
Core Dump.
Is there anyone who can help me?
thanks.
Hi,
Is there a possibility to display the output of a script
direcly in mutt.
For example,
I wrote a perl script which scans all my maildir folders
and displays a statistic. When I start the script with
a macro, the output of the script comes up like this
FolderMails New Mails
On Mon 11/01/99 at 07:22 AM +0100, Rejo Zenger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> can't get it to work. From my .muttrc:
>
> auto_view application/pgp-signature
>
> And in my mailcap file:
>
> application/pgp-signature; cat %s; copiousoutput
I have this in my .mailcap:
application/pgp;
On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 14:57:27 +0100, Wojciech Kalka wrote:
> I wrote a perl script which scans all my maildir folders
> and displays a statistic.
> ...
>
> But I would like to have the output embedded in the mutt screen.
I don't think it is possible as it is now. You have to hack on the
sour
I just rebuilt linux kernel (2.2.12), and all of a sudden I get this
error anytime I try to look at any mail -- new or stored. Ctrl-C seems
to be the only to get past this message. After that all seems well. I
am using vim as pager (vim -R). I used the identical config on the
kernel build as previ
Hal Burgiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 02 Nov 1999:
> The line is getting truncated at the , leaving just the 'me>'.
> This was not a problem previously. Any linux users have any idea what
> in a kernel rebuild might cause this?
Seems very strange. I ran Mutt 1.0pre3 and now 1.0 with 2.2.
It has nothing to do with mutt.
I believe if you press CTRL-s, it will have the same effect.
Try press CTRL-q to unlock your terminal...
Moritz Schmitt [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use mutt 0.95.6i with ncurses 4.2 on Linux 2.2.10. I think I found a bug in
> _this_ version (other ve