On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 02:02:22AM CDT, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 23Oct2009 08:04, Trey Sizemore wrote:
>
> | Thanks. I performed a 'sudo port uninstall lbdb' and then did a 'sudo
> | port install lbdb'. Looking in the /opt/local/lib/lbdb/ directory, I
> | see: [...]
> | Note there is no m_osx
Hi all,
I'm encountering an SSL error when I try to check my secure IMAP/POP3
mailboxes using Mutt 1.5.5 under MS-DOS. Yes, that's right, not in a
DOS window under Windows or in DOSBox but under 100% MS-DOS. After a
very long search, I managed to find a port at
http://www.caddit.net/engineering/
=- Ersin Akinci wrote on Tue 27.Oct'09 at 5:49:57 -0400 -=
> I'm encountering an SSL error when I try to check my secure IMAP/POP3
> mailboxes using Mutt 1.5.5 under MS-DOS.
> {...} but when I try set the appropriate environment variables
> and try to use it, Mutt complains about file permissions
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Ersin Akinci wrote:
> Yes, that's right, not in a DOS window under Windows or
> in DOSBox but under 100% MS-DOS.
Wow. I didn't realize the world economic problems had gotten that bad.
There's a thread on the Xorg list about someone resurrecting a
1995-era laptop. W
Does anyone know how to make mutt display patches/diff files in color?
I am using pygmentize that in a terminal outputs the diff/patch files with easy
to read
colors but when used from within mutt the text is displayed correctly but not
colored.
Here is my configuration:
My .mailcap file:
On 2009-10-28, Horacio Sanson wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make mutt display patches/diff files in color?
>
> I am using pygmentize that in a terminal outputs the diff/patch files with
> easy to read
> colors but when used from within mutt the text is displayed correctly but not
> colored.