Hello,
I have a small problem with quoted text when I edit a messages
(with vim).
It's displayed blue on on black. I wanted to have the black
background, but display the text brightblue.
I don't know which/where I do have to set this color.
Any hints?
Ciao,
Andreas
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Andreas Grytz
Hi All,
I d/led and installed urlview-0.9 which seem to work fine except that when I press
CTRL-B, urlview reports that it has found a URL but it doesn't display any url.
How do I use the pipe command to pipe to say links? I've tried it but it crashed my
xterm. I'm using KDE 2.0.
Thanks in ad
Hi All,
I'm very new in linux and in mutt but everything seems to be working fine.
I've long given up on text mail readers but since I've come across mutt my interest
has been rekindled. It seems like a powerful MUA but it's a bit difficult and time
consuming to configure. Nevertheless the res
Horace G. Friend III proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> I've long given up on text mail readers but since I've come across mutt my
> interest has been rekindled. It seems like a powerful MUA but it's a bit
yeah :)
> difficult and time consuming to configure. Nevertheless the results are just
> g
I am sorry for being so unprecise. I don't have a problem with
the color of the background. I wanted the font of the qutoed text
to be more bright. The second level quoted text is cyan, which is
fine. Now I wanted the first level quoted text to be brightblue
instead of blue.
Thanks a lot up to he
Hello,
I was able to set up the pop3 for my ISP's mail server and receive mail with
mutt just fine. Now how do I set up sendmail for smtp to my ISP mail server?
Thanks in advance,
Dave Murray
Hi, all --
I have a folder which keeps some business items, and I use folder-hook
and send-hook commands in there as you might expect. I often send mail
to a particular recipient as usual, too, and that's the same sort of
boring activity as anything else. When I send him an invoice, however,
I'
Dirk Laurie wrote:
> The problem is this: by the time vim gets control, the quote sign ">"
> has already been prepended to the line. I want the line-break algorithm
> to do its thing before the ">" sign gets prepended.
There's an example of commands to put in your vimrc file that will
automatica
Hi,
Put this in your .vimrc:
set background=dark
cheers,
roel
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 09:22:58AM +0100, Andreas Grytz wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a small problem with quoted text when I edit a messages
> (with vim).
> It's displayed blue on on black. I wanted to have the black
> background, bu
Dave Murray proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> I was able to set up the pop3 for my ISP's mail server and receive mail with
> mutt just fine. Now how do I set up sendmail for smtp to my ISP mail server?
http://www.hserus.net/dlhowto.html
-s
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Hey,
I can't pinpoint when, but recently mutt started showing some strange 'graphical'
behaviour:
* I use mutt with eterm on Debian Linux, and now when mutt starts, it overrides any
background pic i may have in the terminal
* Mutt has the term font in a light grey, even though I haven't specif
asdf
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On Mon, Mar 5, 2001, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm very new in linux and in mutt but everything seems to be working fine.
>
> I've long given up on text mail readers but since I've come across mutt my interest
>has been rekindled. It seems like a powerful MUA but it's a bit dif
I left out one crucial constraint: I'm reading the mutt-users digest
via IMAP, so it never gets locally delivered by procmail. I wrote a
little perl script that runs formail while "preserving" some of the
headers in the digest (like "sender"). But that's an ugly solution
and I thought someone mi
Hello -
Another mutt newbie (and elm lover :-) here with a question:
How does one do limiting on fields other than the subject field?
In elm I can do "l to mutt" and limit to all messages sent to
the mutt mailing lists. So far I've not found a way to do this
with mutt (OTOH I haven't ready *ev
On Mon, Mar 5, 2001, Debbie Tropiano wrote:
> How does one do limiting on fields other than the subject field?
> In elm I can do "l to mutt" and limit to all messages sent to
> the mutt mailing lists. So far I've not found a way to do this
> with mutt (OTOH I haven't ready *everything* there is
I am trying to use mutt under win2k and under Mandrake 7.2. It works fine
under Linux. Having tried Mutt, going back to Pine is quite painful.
Having downloaded the cygwin files, I am trying to start the shell but
when executing the command 'mutt' in c:\cygwin\bin, I get the message that
cygint.d
On 2001-03-05 13:41:04 -0500, Ken Weingold wrote:
>> How does one do limiting on fields other than the subject
>> field? In elm I can do "l to mutt" and limit to all messages
>> sent to the mutt mailing lists. So far I've not found a way to
>> do this with mutt (OTOH I haven't ready *everything*
Hi,
set background=dark doesn't actually set your background to dark, it
just tells vim that you use a dark background, and this way vim knows
that it has to use light colors in the syntax highlighting. Anyway, in
case you already knew this ;-), i would suggest downloading the vim
reference guide
Horace --
First, you should know that the proper address for the mutt-users list is
@mutt.org rather than @gbnet. The latter sometimes leaks out because
that's where the list is actually hosted, but please don't use it.
...and then Horace G. Friend III said...
% Hi All,
%
% I d/led and install
I was fooling with mutt's 'subscribe' and 'lists' commands and I didn't mean
to post my previous msg.
-Jim
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( Mon, 05 Mär 2001 ) Andreas Grytz <-- :
> I am sorry for being so unprecise. I don't have a problem with
> the color of the background. I wanted the font of the qutoed text
> to be more bright. The second level quoted text is cyan, which is
> fine. Now I wanted the first level quoted text to be b
Darren,
Thanks for the reply. I'd given up hope on this one!
I tried going in and explicitly setting the mask, but that did
not resolve the issue. I'll try compiling from source next time
I get some time and see what goes on when I do that.
Once again, thanks for the reply.
On Fri, Mar 02, 200
Hi,
I've got a -quit file in ~/.mutt directory. Can anyone tell me what this
file is for?
size - 37054 bytes
ownership - me:me
permission- 664
Just curious. :-)
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Hi All,
This is off-topic but I need a quick fix so I hope you'll oblige.
I still do double-sided printing in windoze because of my printer
(HP710C). :( I'd like to convert several man pages into plain
text and save it to my windoze dir. How can I do that?
I've tried this command as suggested
On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 02:50:23PM +0800, Horace G. Friend III wrote:
:
: This is off-topic but I need a quick fix so I hope you'll oblige.
: I still do double-sided printing in windoze because of my printer
: (HP710C). :( I'd like to convert several man pages into plain
: text and save it to
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