On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 05:12:34PM +0200, Alain Bench wrote:
> Hello Kyle and Chris,
>
> On Sunday, August 12, 2007 at 9:23:50 -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>
> > I *believe* [the folder-hook regexp will] match against
> > /home/chris/Mail/france/meteo, but it's possible it might be only
> > agains
On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 05:01:43PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, August 16 at 11:13 PM, quoth Chris G:
> >I know one can specify what directories are shown when doing a
> >change-folder command (using the M[ask] command) but is it possible
> >to alter the order in which they are display
Hello Kyle and Chris,
On Sunday, August 12, 2007 at 9:23:50 -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> I *believe* [the folder-hook regexp will] match against
> /home/chris/Mail/france/meteo, but it's possible it might be only
> against =france/meteo (I doubt it though).
Both, in some way. A folder-hook
Hello,
I use mutt since 3-4 years. Sometimes, I receive messages which contain
escape characters. Here is what is looks like :
\222 is displayed while a ' should appear
\200 is displayed while a should appear
That mess happens in the messages coming from the same people. One of
them use the foll
Hi Kyle,
Am 2007-08-13 09:58:37, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
> What you need to do is separate them into different send-hooks, like
> so:
>
> send-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'my_hdr From: Test Account <[EMAIL
> PROTECTED]>'
> send-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set pgp_sign_as=98765432198765432'
>
>
also sprach Nicolas Rachinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.17.1303 +0200]:
> If you do this bind in a message-hook, it should solve the problem, if
> you reply to a message from the pager. And you can bind L in the index
> to a macro that opens the message and does an L again. I haven't tried
> thi
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On Thursday, August 16 at 11:13 PM, quoth Chris G:
>I know one can specify what directories are shown when doing a
>change-folder command (using the M[ask] command) but is it possible
>to alter the order in which they are displayed? Or is it that it's
Dear list,
on the git mailing list, people seem to prefer being CC'd on list
posts. After I trained myself for years to use instead
of , I am now faced by the challenge to meet their
desires while not offending the others (e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]).
I realise that an easy solution would be for all
* martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-08-17 12:48 +0200]:
> One solution would be to bind L to for the git
> mailing list, but a reply-hook is too late for that, and I don't
> have a special folder for git mail.
If you do this bind in a message-hook, it should solve the problem, if
you repl
On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 04:38:30PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> In the mean time, however, I found that Junio, the git maintainer,
> really just dislikes M-F-T:
>
> http://marc.info/?l=git&m=113882569532399&w=2
Which email client does he use? He claims that MFT is used for replies,
but the
On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 12:52:55AM +0200, Nicolas wrote:
> I use mutt since 3-4 years. Sometimes, I receive messages which contain
> escape characters. Here is what is looks like :
> \222 is displayed while a ' should appear
> \200 is displayed while a should appear
Looks like the windows-1252 c
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