I'm using Mutt-2.1.5i, precompiled for Slackware. From time to time I
receive email from Quebec with these characters. The internal pager
displays them as "?", the editor, vi, shows them in what I gather is
quoted readable format, e.g. é is shown as =E9. The only way I can
read them in Mutt is
Is there a way to search thru huge email list
in mutt for a name or string?
Chris
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Is there a way to display mailing lists in levels
of responses and counter-responses, etc. rather
than seeing one large list of emails in chronological order?
Chris
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Dr. Christian Seberino ||
SPAWARSYSCEN D73C
When one does mutt -f it would be nice to have
the path automagically set so that I do not have to type
it in every day. Is there any way to set path in .muttrc
and/or anywhere else?
Chris
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Dr. Christian Seberino |
How make spacebar not scroll one email but rather one line?
Does anyone out there really ever scroll thru emails that way?
I always just exit and arrow down to next one.
Chris
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Dr. Christian Seberino ||
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Hi!
Is there a way to make mutt view html formated e-mail in some web browser.. for
instance it would display normal text extracted from html in pager, but if you
would press H it would display it in netscape/konq/opera... ? is there a way to
do this?
THX in advance!
Bostjan
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Boštjan Müller
* On Tue Jun 05, Dr. Christian Seberino wrote:
-> Is there a way to search thru huge email list
-> in mutt for a name or string?
->
-> Chris
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-> Dr. Christian Seberino ||
-> SPAWARSYSCEN D73C ||
-> 53560 H
Dr. Christian Seberino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/05/2001:
> How make spacebar not scroll one email but rather one line?
> Does anyone out there really ever scroll thru emails that way?
> I always just exit and arrow down to next one.
>
> Chris
bind pager next-line
Dr. Christian Seberino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
06/05/2001:
> When one does mutt -f it would be nice to have
> the path automagically set so that I do not have to type
> it in every day. Is there any way to set path in .muttrc
> and/or anywhere else?
set folder=/foo
* On 05-06-01 at 20:17 Ralf Hildebrandt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
+Here quoted text begins+
> On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 07:56:13PM +0200, Bostjan Muller wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to make mutt view html formated e-mail in some web browser.. for
> > instance it would display normal text ex
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 10:46:16AM -0700, Dr. Christian Seberino
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Is there a way to search thru huge email list
> in mutt for a name or string?
'/' -- same as searching through anything else in Mutt. :-)
-Rich
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Is there a way to sort messages using multiple fields, ala:
set sort="score,reverse-date"
I tried a couple of different versions of that with 1.3.18i
with no results. I can't even do "Odoc" because mutt "unsorts"
the data between the "Od" and the "oc".
jafager
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 04:01:35PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Tuesday, 05 June 2001 at 15:58, Jason A. Fager wrote:
> > Is there a way to sort messages using multiple fields, ala:
> >
> > set sort="score,reverse-date"
> set sort=score
> set sort_aux=reverse-date
No dice. The manual sug
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 08:33:16PM +0200, Bostjan Muller wrote:
> That's not what I asked for ;) I can view HTML formated email, but I would like
> do view some of the email apart from ordinary plaintext style (withing mutt's
> pager) also in outside application...
> For instance I would use auto
I have tried to select url in mutt on KDE terminal and i get menus
automatically and I click to Nescape to open it but it don't do to open it.
I try to mozilla but same also.
What wrong with that?
I also can't use F1 on KDE Terminal but on Gnome Terminal can open mutt
manual.
Thanks
On Tue 04/06/
darren chamberlain [mutt-users] :
> Dr. Christian Seberino ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on
>06/05/2001:
> > When one does mutt -f it would be nice to have
> > the path automagically set so that I do not have to type
> > it in every day. Is there any way to set path in .mut
Dr. Christian Seberino [mutt-users] :
> Is there a way to display mailing lists in levels
> of responses and counter-responses, etc. rather
> than seeing one large list of emails in chronological order?
set sort=threads
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