In the viewer, is there a way to toggle between wrapping long
lines and truncating them to the width of the terminal, like -S
with less or :set wrap/:set nowrap in Vim ?
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I use mutt to view news group. Is it possible to define multiple
news_server and jump between them ?
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=- Shaochun Wang wrote on Tue 3.Apr'07 at 12:40:57 +0800 -=
> For example, I have files named 1.zip 2.zip and so on. I want
> adding all of them to a mail as attachments when composing the
> mail. It will be good to specify things like *.zip when pressing
> the 'a' key to add attachments.
I'm no
=- Andre Majorel wrote on Tue 3.Apr'07 at 9:38:40 +0200 -=
> In the viewer, is there a way to toggle between wrapping long
> lines and truncating them to the width of the terminal, like -S
> with less or :set wrap/:set nowrap in Vim ?
Not yet. IIRC there was some thread on mutt-dev in the past
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On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 08:46:46AM +0200, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Quoting Michael Pobega ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Should I make the .mutt folder and a crypto file, or should I put this
> > in my ~/.muttrc file? I am currently using:
>
> My config is
I'm trying to figure out how to do two things in mutt.
1)
I would like mutt to remember where I am when browsing folders, so that
when I exit a folder, I don't have to start at the top of the list and
scroll down over and over.
In other words say I have this situation:
IN.m
Quoting Michael Pobega ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > You can do that, or put the lines in your .muttrc directly.
> I have one more question. Whenever I get an email from someone with
> "OpenSSL encryption" it automatically tries to send my mail with
> S/MIME encryption. It's annoying to have to switch
Re: Rado S 2007-04-03 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > In the viewer, is there a way to toggle between wrapping long
> > lines and truncating them to the width of the terminal, like -S
> > with less or :set wrap/:set nowrap in Vim ?
>
> Not yet. IIRC there was some thread on mutt-dev in the past 2
> months
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On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 07:50:21PM +0200, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Quoting Michael Pobega ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > > You can do that, or put the lines in your .muttrc directly.
> > I have one more question. Whenever I get an email from someone with
>
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On Tuesday, April 3 at 01:55 PM, quoth Charles Shannon Hendrix:
>1)
>
>I would like mutt to remember where I am when browsing folders, so that
>when I exit a folder, I don't have to start at the top of the list and
>scroll down over and over.
There's
mal content wrote:
> Ah, nice.
>
> Is there any way to indicate that a message was signed or encrypted
> in the cleartext copy?
I don't know of one. I wouldn't be surprised to learn that there is,
as there is very little that mutt can't do (or be taught to do with a
little of the right kinds of
Hi Michael,
* Michael Pobega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-04-2007 17:44]:
> I have one more question. Whenever I get an email from someone with
> "OpenSSL encryption" it automatically tries to send my mail with
> S/MIME encryption. It's annoying to have to switch back, but it works
> if I switch my en
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