* Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000722 20:28]:
> > * The 'screenshots' at http://www.mutt.org show an X enhanced menu but
> > I can't figure out how to get that to work.
>
> iirc, that's an eterm theme.
I am wondering how a *theme* can add GUI functionality to a non-GUI program.
Best re
* Juhapekka Tolvanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000828 10:16]:
>
> Today I switched from Pine to mutt. According to homepage of mutt you had
> pine2mutt_aliases.pl available here:
>
> http://www.diku.dk/~pink/pine2mutt_aliases.pl
>
> But where the fsck it is now?
This link seems to be broken for so
* Juhapekka Tolvanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000828 15:30]:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Juergen Salk wrote:
>
> > * Juhapekka Tolvanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000828 10:16]:
> > >
> > > Today I switched from Pine to mutt. According to homepage of mutt you had
* Juergen Salk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000828 16:03]:
> I'm sorry. It should read:
>
> http://www.uni-ulm.de/~jsalk/mutt/addressbook-to-alias.pl
> http://www.uni-ulm.de/~jsalk/addressbook-to-alias.README
*Ahem* I should not try to do things like that when I'm in a h
FYI
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To: Juergen Salk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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* Jeff Coppock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000906 23:35]:
> I'm a new user of mutt and sendmail. I've got everything working, but I can't
>figure out whether mutt of sendmail is responsible for keeping copies of sent mail,
>and where they would be.
>
> Can anyone help me?
Try adding the following en
Hi all,
I am used to let procmail sort incoming messages
into separate folders and start mutt with the
"-y" option, such that I get a menu containing the folders
specified by the mailboxes command.
I have the following key bindings to mimick the behavior
of tin, which is my favorite newsreader.
* Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000911 21:55]:
> Also, is there a way to tell the index that even though a message was sent
> to a list I'm subscribed to, I still want to see who sent it?
Try changing the "L" in your index_format to "F", e.g. change
set index_format="%4C %Z %[!%d%m%y] %-17.17
* Norbert Tretkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001015 14:31]:
>
> The problem is, when there are no mails which are 1 week old, mutt
> everytime askes "Append messages to foo? ([yes]/no)". Is it possible to
> disable this question completely?
Try adding "unset confirmappend" to your $HOME/.muttrc fi
* Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001026 18:42]:
> On Wed, Oct 25, 2000 at 10:55:26PM -0400, kiss the sun and walk on air wrote:
> > how do i get my numeric keypad working in mutt? i'm using helix gnome
> > on a debian woody system, running mutt from inside the gnome
> > terminal. if I have num
* Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 07:53]:
> which is Pos1?
Ooops, I'm sorry. It's the "Home" key.
Best regards - Juergen.
* Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 07:53]:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2000 at 10:20:44PM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote:
[Home and End keys not working within mutt running in gnome-terminal]
> # this describes the alpha-version of Gnome terminal shipped with Redhat 6.0
> gnome
* Thomas E. Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001027 22:09]:
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Juergen Salk wrote:
>
> > I have to apologize if I'm beating this to death, but I have to admit,
> > that I don't feel terribly familiar with all these terminfo stuff.
> >
Hi all,
I am used to let procmail sort incoming messages
into separate folders and start mutt with the
"-y" option, such that I get a menu containing the folders
specified by the "mailboxes" command.
I have the following key bindings to emulate the behavior
of tin, which is my favorite newsreade
* Robert Sweet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001115 20:12]:
> Does anyone know how to have a copy of mail sent saved to a
> mailbox i.e., sent-mail?
set record="=sent-mail" in your ~/.muttrc.
For further details read the section about
"record" in the mutt manual 6.1.
Best regards - Juergen.
* Stefan Schwandter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010318 20:35]:
> is there a way to quickly mark all messages in a mail folder (similar to
> do a catch up in a newsreader) ?
Try adding a macro like that in your $HOME/.muttrc:
macro index \ec "T.*\n;WN;WO^T.*\n" "catch up"
This should cle
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"Horace G. Friend III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The manual says that I can set bg = dark or light. But this doesn't help
> any ... unless I'm missing something. :)
':set bg=light/dark' won't change the background color, but selects
a syntax color map more suitable for a light/dark backgroun
* Conor Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010328 21:28]:
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2001 at 02:51:10PM +0200 or thereabouts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > To take effect, syntax highlighting must be switched on once again
> > after setting bg in vim command mode. Or put 'set bg=dark' into
> > your .vimrc file.
>
* Viktor Lakics <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010401 09:11]:
> I probably missed this in the manual, anyone could point me to the
> right direction as to how I could reply automatically to all the persons in To,
> cc, Bcc ?
Try 'group-reply', whose default key-binding is 'g'. However, I doubt
this will w
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010415 17:51]:
> Mutt saves things by default to the current directory
That's true and that's really, really bothering me. I wonder
why there is a browser available for saving messages, but
not for saving attachments.
Regards - Juergen.
* Rich Lafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010416 09:50]:
> > > Mutt saves things by default to the current directory
> >
> > That's true and that's really, really bothering me. I wonder
> > why there is a browser available for saving messages, but
> > not for saving attachments.
>
> There is, and
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