Eugene Lee muttered:
> In Mutt, why does the alias:
>
> alias john John S. Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> get expanded to:
>
> To: "John S . Doe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> And is there any way to fix it? Thanks in advance.
I don't know why his happens, but you can get around this quot
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 05:44:05AM - or thereabouts, Darrin Mison wrote:
> alright!!
>
> everyday I discover another reason why mutt totally rules.
>
> > > Does anybody know how I can give mail originating from a
> > > certain user a different colour in my index ?
> >
> > Something like:
>
Gentlemen:
when I use Mutt on a direct console I like color settings. When I dial in
from work the color settings don't work very well even though I DO set
the terminal type correctly.
Is there a way I can have mutt apply different color settings depending
on terminal type, or may be depending o
fred smith wrote:
> Is there a way I can have mutt apply different color settings depending
> on terminal type, or may be depending on which tty I'm on , or some other
> way to handle this issue?
man test
keep different color / mono settings in separate rc files and source
them as needed in your
> when I use Mutt on a direct console I like color settings. When I dial in
> from work the color settings don't work very well even though I DO set
> the terminal type correctly.
>
> Is there a way I can have mutt apply different color settings depending
> on terminal type, or may be depending
Just running mutt -h, there is an option to run a:
-F specify an alternate muttrc file
You can run an alternate .muttrc file such as:
.muttrc-home
.muttrc-work
And then easily just source out the other files from there, or put
everything in that one file.
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 06:15:15
I currently use something along the lines (in my $HOME/.muttrc)
set editor="vim '+/^$'"
(pretty standard stuff.) But every once and a while I would like to
jump back to Mutt to check a message. Since I'm running screen I
thought, ``Oh, I'll just spawn vim off in another screen and then jump
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 03:19:30PM -0500, Steve Bankowitz wrote:
> (pretty standard stuff.) But every once and a while I would like to
> jump back to Mutt to check a message. Since I'm running screen I
> thought, ``Oh, I'll just spawn vim off in another screen and then jump
> back to mutt if nee
On Sun, Oct 29, 2000 at 09:28:58PM -0200, Rod Pike wrote:
> Sorry for that follow-up post. One of these days I'm going to figure out how
> to use mutt. Again and hopefully the beginning of a thread...
>
> I'm running mutt 1.2.5i and a UW IMAP server. I don't even know where to start
> as I hav
Brian D. Winters [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 03:19:30PM -0500, Steve Bankowitz wrote:
> > (pretty standard stuff.) But every once and a while I would like to
> > jump back to Mutt to check a message. Since I'm running screen I
> > thought, ``Oh, I'll just spawn vim off i
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 07:07:28PM -0500, Steve Bankowitz wrote:
> Brian D. Winters [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 03:19:30PM -0500, Steve Bankowitz wrote:
> > > (pretty standard stuff.) But every once and a while I would like to
> > > jump back to Mutt to check a message.
On Fri, Oct 27, 2000 at 18:38:17 -0700, Neelakanth wrote:
>
> Hi ,
> I just tried hitting the end key in the pager. For small messages it
> works fine, but when I tried it for a long message (40K) it hung.
It doesn't hang, it works and it eventually show the end of the
message. The problem is th
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