On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 05:46:02AM +0100, Simon Ruderich wrote:
>
> Weird, I just build 1.5.17 and I have it there (even with mutt -n
> -F /dev/null), one the first page.
>
> What happens when you run :push in mutt? If it
> works you could just add these bindings to your muttrc:
>
> bind in
Does anyone know of books covering Mutt or Linux books covering Mutt
more than just mentioning it? What Linux distros include Mutt by
default? I've seen a lot of Linux books at stores covering specific
distros and thought a Linux book might have some information on it.
Christopher Lemire
Ubuntu 6
Wouldn't it be nice if Mutt would gain the following cool feature for us
friends of clueless email users?
An obnoxious friend sends email with headers like:
| From: zuvaz "da hellraizer" clooless
| To: bob.muttr
| Cc: "foo...@example.net"
Now, on hitting "g" for "group reply", I'd like Mutt t
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 02:45:19AM +0100, 725...@gmail.com wrote:
} I'd like Mutt to rewrite the "Real name" part of the addresses
} with the corresponding neat and tidy names in my ~/.mail_aliases file:
That would be awesome!
--
-Vance
725...@gmail.com:
> Now, on hitting "g" for "group reply", I'd like Mutt to rewrite the
> "Real name" part of the addresses with the corresponding neat and tidy
> names in my ~/.mail_aliases file:
>
> | From: Robert Mutter
> | To: Zuvaz Clooless
> | Cc: Frank Oobarsen
>
> Much better if you as