Hi,
how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
a email/news messages?
Kai.
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On 2000-07-30 11:31:15 -0700, DAve wrote:
> Next step, I'll try one tonight. If it fails I'm off to
> sendmail.org (now where's that m4 file I built last summer?)
Using postfix may be considerably easier.
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Using a large mallet, Thomas Roessler whacked out:
> On 2000-07-30 11:31:15 -0700, DAve wrote:
> > Next step, I'll try one tonight. If it fails I'm off to
> > sendmail.org (now where's that m4 file I built last summer?)
> Using postfix may be considerably easier.
Exim, if you are set on star
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 04:41:48PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
> a email/news messages?
in your ~/.vimrc put something like
autocmd FileType mail set tw=72 nocin ai expandtab
(this is what I have)
you must have vim >
Using a large mallet, Kai Weber whacked out:
> how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
> a email/news messages?
Call vim sourcing a special vimrc for your mutt editing.
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On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 11:34:00AM +0200, Johannes Zellner wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 04:41:48PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
> > a email/news messages?
>
> in your ~/.vimrc put something like
>
> autocmd F
* Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000731 11:50]:
>> how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
>> a email/news messages?
> autocmd FileType mail set tw=72 nocin ai expandtab
> (this is what I have)
au BufNewFile,BufRead /tmp/mutt* source ~/.vim/mutt_vimrc
(thi
Using a large mallet, Christian R Molls whacked out:
> Which leads to the question: why does syntax detection work on all
> mails except that have been postponed and are recalled?
Mutt uses a totally different naming syntax (apparently a random string - not
mutt-hostname-foo) for postponed or re
* Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000731 11:50]:
>> how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
>> a email/news messages?
> autocmd FileType mail set tw=72 nocin ai expandtab
> (this is what I have)
au BufNewFile,BufRead /tmp/mutt* source ~/.vim/mutt_vimrc
(thi
Brendan, et al --
...and then Brendan Cully said...
% On Sunday, 30 July 2000 at 00:32, David T-G wrote:
% >
% > When running 0.95.4i and attaching a file, mutt defaulted to searching my
% > current directory. Under 1.2.4i mutt now apparently defaults to my
% > $folder even for ordinary file at
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000731 13:20]:
>> Which leads to the question: why does syntax detection work on all
>> mails except that have been postponed and are recalled?
> Mutt uses a totally different naming syntax (apparently a random
> string - not mutt-hostname-foo) for p
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...and then Rob Watkin said...
% I have been using Mutt for a week and am a total convert. I _did_ have a
Welcome! It doesn't take long to get hooked, does it? :-)
% lot of problems but they where all associated with RedHat stuffing things
% out of the way. :)
Well, glad to hear that
On Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 04:41:48PM +0200, Kai Weber wrote:
>
> how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
> a email/news messages?
I use the below given line in my .muttrc, so that a "set ft=mail"
is executed at vim startup.
set editor="vim \"+set ft=mail\" "
HTH.
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 11:05:07PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
> > I am unable to send mail. nothing goes out. there are no error messages.
> > I checked the .muttrc file (search $dsn_notify and $dsn_return) and it's
> > not showing in the file. ??
>
> Maybe your exim configuration is
Using a large mallet, Kai Blin whacked out:
> > Maybe your exim configuration is fscked up somewhere? This doesn't look
> > like a
> > mutt problem. See what your MTA logs say (they should be in /var/log)
> No not at all. I asked some guys in #debian.de an those who hat mutt 1.2i
> running ha
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 07:38:37PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered:
> Using a large mallet, Kai Blin whacked out:
>
> > > Maybe your exim configuration is fscked up somewhere? This doesn't look
> > > like a
> > > mutt problem. See what your MTA logs say (they should be in /var/log)
>
>
Using a large mallet, Kai Blin whacked out:
> I'm sorry. I was not quite clear in the way of expresing myself. I meant,
> Yes, indeed, I don't think it's mutt'sproblem either.
Sorry - I saw just now you were also responding to the original post. :(
> I didn't get it that way. :) So you changed
I've been using gnus for several years and I'm switching to mutt
because gnus finally crossed my aggravation threshold. In the
interest of civility I won't relate any details but I will say that if
my relationship with my MUA was romantic I would be trying to get a
restraining order on gnus right
When I try using SSL IMAP on my machine I get the following error
message:
Failed to find enough entropy on your system
SSL disabled due the lack of entropy
I'm not sure what this means or how to resolve it. Help?
- mz
Linked against openssl-0.9.5a .
m
When I try using SSL IMAP on my machine I get the following error
message:
Failed to find enough entropy on your system
SSL disabled due the lack of entropy
I'm not sure what this means or how to resolve it. Help?
- mz
Linked against openssl-0.9.5a .
Hi,
I receved a mail from a Mac OS, with an attachment file
that Mutt recognise as :
Image 2 [image/x-pict, base64, 174k]
My question is how can I see this image ?
Mutt show it as a text data.
Thanks.
J-C
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