Hi,
* William Yardley [07-09-26 21:23:51 -0700] wrote:
Can anyone tell me the difference between:
$save_history
and:
$history
AFAICT, both are set to the value of the number of lines of history to
save.
I'd say not to save but to keep. $history tells how many items are kept
during the cur
On Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 10:03:30AM +0200, Eyolf Østrem wrote:
> There was a thread a short while ago about non-ascii characters in the
> "From" name during which I changed my name from Oestrem to Østrem, and
> it works.
> Today, I happened to find one of my own messages in a search of the
> list at
On 25.09.2007 (23:16), Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote:
> > Eyolf Østrem/Oestrem/=?iso-8859-1?Q?=D8strem?=
>
> That is not Unicode. Unicode would be this:
>
> | Eyolf =?UTF-8?Q?=C3=98strem?=
This puzzled me at first, because I didn't know where that latin1
coding came from, but I assume it is becau
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On Thursday, September 27 at 12:56 PM, quoth Eyolf Østrem:
>This puzzled me at first, because I didn't know where that latin1
>coding came from, but I assume it is because of send_charset or
>assumed_charset, right?
Yup. It's send_charset that matte
On 27.09.2007 (09:11), Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >set assumed_charset ="us-ascii:windows-1252:latin-1:utf-8"
>
> For what it's worth, this setting is pretty pointless for most
> Westerners. The best setting for Westerners is:
>
> set assumed_charset="windows-1252"
>
> The reason this is bette
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On Thursday, September 27 at 05:50 PM, quoth Eyolf Østrem:
>> 3. Along similar lines, windows-1252 contains the entire set of
>> possible values, 0 to 255, and has a character assigned to each.
>> Thus, no email will *ever* not match windows-1252. Th
I know OpenMoko phone is not yet out but I was just wandering if anybody have
heard anything about running mutt on Neo1973.
I know mutt is not a large package and it should compile just fine for this
platform.
This would be another reason to learn mutt :-)
#Joseph
On 27.09.2007 (12:22), Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> If someone took a utf-8-encoded email (read: sequence of bytes) and
> handed it to a file reader that only understood windows-1252, it would
> get rendered, it would just look wrong. For example, this character: ☺
> That character is not in windows-125
[snip]
> There is no way to automatically generate a mailcap file. That
> would require a database of associations between content types and
> viewers, which is what the mailcap file is. You might be able to
> find an example mailcap file among the contributions and links at
> www.mutt.org.
0n Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 01:33:53PM -0600, Joseph wrote:
>Somebody from Gentoo mailing list gave me a hint on how to generate/edit
>"mailcap" file.
>There is a file called "globs" on Gentoo in /usr/share/mime/globs
>Just trimming this file and adding your favorite editor will d
I'm following this guide in setting up profiles:
http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/~mara/mutt/profiles.html
and I was under impression that:
"my_hdr From:" is the same as "set from="
but apparently not.
With:
my_hdr From: Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My email was sent but I never received it (it was
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