On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:04:47AM +0800, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> Could you try what is suggested here?
>
> http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset
Thanks for the tip. This did it for me in the end:
charset-hook ^us-ascii$ cp1252
charset-hook ^iso-8859-1$ cp1252
set assumed_charset="cp1252"
T
On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 05:46:58PM -0500, Chuck Smith wrote:
> This is my first week of using MUtt and so far I love it! I have been doing a
> lot of reading and configuring and clearly can see the power of the Mutt.
>
> I have a interesting displying issue that I would like to sort out but it
0n Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:58:06AM +, Chris G wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 05:46:58PM -0500, Chuck Smith wrote:
>> This is my first week of using MUtt and so far I love it! I have been
>> doing a lot of reading and configuring and clearly can see the power of
>> the Mu
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 04:54:32PM -0600, Christopher Lemire wrote:
> 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
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 10:58:06AM +, Chris G wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 05:46:58PM -0500, Chuck Smith wrote:
> Usually the ^M characters get filtered out along the way but obviously
> in this one case that's not happening.
>
> I seem to remember there is a mutt workaround to make the ^M
I believe the command in the wiki at:
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset
is out of date. w3m no longer has the -I switch for charset. If there is a
viable replacement command for w3m I would use it.
-j
* Jason Helfman [02-17-10 11:13]:
> I believe the command in the wiki at:
> http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset
>
> is out of date. w3m no longer has the -I switch for charset. If there is a
> viable replacement command for w3m I would use it.
>
I don't know what version of w3m you are using,
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:51:35AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan thus spake:
* Jason Helfman [02-17-10 11:13]:
I believe the command in the wiki at:
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset
is out of date. w3m no longer has the -I switch for charset. If there is a
viable replacement command for w3m I w
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 12:18:28PM -0800, Jason Helfman thus spake:
On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:51:35AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan thus spake:
* Jason Helfman [02-17-10 11:13]:
I believe the command in the wiki at:
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Charset
is out of date. w3m no longer has the -I swi
* Jason Helfman [02-17-10 15:31]:
>
> Got it.
>
> cd /usr/ports/www/w3m
> sudo make CONFIGURE_ARGS+=--enable-locales-fix install
>
> Now I have the option :)
>
> -I charset document charset
>
> Changing my mailcap worked too! Not sure why this isn't a default option.
> Mabye I'll s
Hello, all.
I've converted all my mail from mbox to maildir format. I use sidebar patch
and now my mailboxes name starts with '.'. mailboxes setting defined like this:
mailboxes `echo -n "+ "; find ~/mail -maxdepth 1 -type d -name ".*" -printf
"+'%f' "`
Can I remove a '.' symbol here? Does mut
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