Using Mutt with Tin

2000-04-11 Thread Bruce Richardson
I'm trying to get Tin to use Mutt as a mailer, with mixed results. If I have "Interactive mailer" off and call mutt -H %F then I find myself re-editing the message in Mutt after I've already written in in Tin. I can switch "Interactive mailer" on and call mutt -s "%S" -H %F

Re: Using Mutt with Tin

2000-04-13 Thread Bruce Richardson
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 08:36:47AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I have the following in my tinrc file:- > default_mailer_format=mutt -s "%S" %T < %F > > It seems to work OK for me. Tried that, it does all the headers twice, with the second lot included in the message body. -- Bruce "I see

Re: Using Mutt with Tin

2000-04-13 Thread Bruce Richardson
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 09:46:51AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I have worked out what is required to use mutt with tin, at least for > the 'interactive' mode, in tinrc you need:- > > default_mailer_format=mutt -s "%S" -i %F "%T" > That works! I didn't try -i because I misinterpreted how it

Re: mutt-1.1.10: looking for the manual.txt file

2000-04-13 Thread Bruce Richardson
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 08:14:32AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote: > > doc/manual.txt may be there, but for reading on line and searching it is > nearly useless. It appears to be designed to throw at a printer. The ^h_ > stuff for underlining makes it impossible to read headlines, and makes > search