This is why I thought it odd that Suresh's PGP-signed email wouldn't
show up. His is the only one like that for me. This is Ricardo's email from
just today, how all of them come out:
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Thu Oct 25 21:01:42 2001) --]
[-- End of PGP output --]
[-- The followi
Does anyone here use this? I'm playing with it at work and have some
issues. I don't want to waste the time of the list for this, so if
you could reply off-list, that would be great.
Thanks.
-Ken
Here's another. All the other PGP-signed emails in the thead parsed
fine. Just this one was like this, every time.
--
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 31 11:18:42 2001
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-milter (htt
tterm, whatever, some of
which work elsewhere.
Thanks.
-Ken
sage, and then re-composing the
> message, making sure not to select that file the second time
Yeah, 'D' for 'detach'. It's right in the Compose help menu.
-Ken
ure, or is there a better way to do this?
Ctrl-G. Cancels any action in mutt. It's a beautiful thing. :)
-Ken
to do is start up mutt with a browser listing all the
mailboxes in that directory.
thank you.
ken
he help doesn't reveal any other promising commands. I'm running
> > Mutt 1.3.24i and have "quit" set to "yes".
> >
> The meaning of "q" is context dependent.
Or you could just remap 'q' to Quit. Or use 'Q'.
-Ken
On Wed, Dec 5, 2001, Samuel Padgett wrote:
> Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Or you could just remap 'q' to Quit. Or use 'Q'.
>
> Key is not bound. Press '?' for help.
>
> Hm.
Weird. I never touched those i
I think it would be really cool in the manual to see at what version
of mutt each config variable came in.
-Ken
about the '?' and '*', but why the multiple '?'s?
Thanks.
-Ken
nces: header. Gotcha. :)
Looking forward to the new patch to clean up these messages in the
index...
-Ken
Instead of something like -?-?-?-?- , maybe things like -?4?-> or the
like, replacing all the '?'s with a number representing them? Seems
like a happy medium.
Thanks.
-Ken
the characters correctly. *shrug* :-(
I get the \012's as well. But I don't think it shows up the editor
because that entire PGP section is not part of the message to go INTO
the editor.
-Ken
Jim, thanks a lot for this. Worked perfectly on OpenBSD.
-Ken
to abort or send. Yet,
> I'm still asked.
>
> What am I missing?
If you don't want to be asked, use:
set abort_nosubject=no
-Ken
w.mutt.org. There are
amazing ways of tagging in mutt. ';' will apply the next command to
all the tagged files.
Have fun!
-Ken
this is where I came into
trouble. I tried the DEFAULT option in my .procmailrc, but it did not
seem to do anything. The system does not use procmail, so my .forward
has the procmail redirect. Anyone know what my problem may be?
Thanks!
-Ken
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nk mutt screen I think saying
(no mailbox) in the status line.
-Ken
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> Error sending message, child exited 127 ()
> >
> > press key to continue.
> >
> > After pressing key it is showing the follwing message
> >
> > ERROR SENDING MESSAGE.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > please kindly give your valua
variable, 'resolve' I think, with something like
'shift-up' so if resolve it set, the cursor will move up one message,
whether marked for deletion or not, and vice versa if resolve is
unset. Possible?
Thanks.
-Ken
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or control- to do J and K. When I try to bind something like
"\C" for previous-message, upon restarting, mutt tells me:
previous-message: no such function in map
I have tried this in index and pager with the same error.
Is there something that I am overlooking here?
Thanks.
-K
The 'a' command from within mutt to create an alias from the current
message's sender works fine, but I can't seem to find out how to
overwrite one that already exists. Isn't there a way?
Thanks.
-Ken
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tter change the manual
(http://www.mutt.org/manual-6.html#ss6.4).
'J' is listed as "next-message" and 'K' is listed as "previous-message".
-Ken
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d-message
This works for me
-Ken
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anywhere.
Anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks.
-Ken
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Thank you all for the responses. The GNU patch did indeed work.
-Ken
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I am not sure if this is from mutt, but I have seen a Sender: header
on another account with mutt. I want to kill this. Anyone?
Thanks.
-Ken
filename I get the following:
chmod: WARNING: can't access ~/dir/filename
Anyone know why this is?
Thanks.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
I know this has been discussed before, but are there any plans for a
feature to force an alias if one by that name already exists?
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
had to change emulation to ANSI and use ANSI Color in Session
Preferences. If you get mutt to work in color as well, please let
me/us knowhow you did it.
-Ken
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On Thu, Apr 15, 1999, Edgard Castro wrote:
> I got color with SecureCRT setting the TERM to 'screen' and
> enabling ANSI color on CRT. Mine is not compiled with S-Lang.
That's it! Set the TERM to screen. works with mutt compiled with
ncurses. Thanks, Edgar
#x27;Save' will copy and delete the mesage in its current mailbox. 'C'
(or at least that is what I have it bound to) will copy it to another
folder and leave it in the present one as well.
-Ken
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.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
only
works if I go to the postponed mailbox. But if I hit 'R' to recall a
postponed message and there is more than one, the index is formatted
with the sender.
Thanks for any input...
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
t; > message recall was successful. Once you've selected the options you
> > want, click OK, and Outlook attempts to recall the message you selected.
>
> Hmm, I wonder how one can abuse this? But wouldn't that be another
> nice feature for mutt?
I believe this is onl
I am on Solaris and my mutt -v works fine. uname -a says SunOS 5.5.1.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
In the mutt pager, sometimes when reading a digest I would like to
save one message from it to a file. Is there any easy way to do this?
Thanks.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
te it
to a file, and exit vim and quit from the message. I have wanted to
do this with individual messages as well, not just digests. If mutt
cannot do this, I think that it would be a great function.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999, Sven Guckes wrote:
> Overkill!
>
> Just pipe the message to "vim -" and select the text visually
> (eg the current paragraph with "vip") and then ":w snippet".
> Then exit with ":q".
>
> Much quicker,
This reminds me of a question I hd posted to the list but never got a
response to. I wanted to do this in the Postponed menu, the one you
get when hitting 'P' (at least that is what I have it mapped to) and
you have more than one postponed message. Anyone?
-Ken
--
[EMAIL
ed 'set hdr_format=" %3C %[%b %d] %-20.20t (%3l) %s"'
I have the same for sent and it works, but postponed kept my default.
> Well, Ken, "RTFM"! ;-)
I did. See above.
-Ken
u that comes up when I recall
the postponed messages, NOT if I change mailbox to =postponed. these
are different menus.
-Ken
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you kindly resend it to me? Thanks!
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
learn it, screw that! :) When I started (granted I came
from elm), I just kept the manual up and built mine from scratch how I
wanted it.
Thanks.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
gled brackets. I don't know about
for any other quoting symbols though.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
text file in my editor (vim)? I figure once I am done
editing it, I could pipe from vim to another mutt session, but I don't
know how I would get the current file into it.
Thanks.
-Ken
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ion
>
> You are in a true shell env here and can do anything that you could
> do in
> command line mutt like attach messages with -a etc.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
the line break is what I
can't figure out how to specify in the macro. Thanks for any info on
this.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
every time I postponed it.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
happening all day. What could be the problem here?
This is all local mail, no NFS, and are regular mbox format.
Thanks.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
ed new mail again. It is only with my spool folder
and one other under ~/Mail. What could this be since it is the same
two mailboxes over and over again?
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
y and paste a body of text into
a message and with vim I format the block and some words have maybe 5
spaces between them because of that.
-Ken
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
l"
SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/local/bin/ispell"
_PGPPATH="/usr/local/bin/pgp"
_PGPV2PATH="/usr/local/bin/pgp"
To contact the developers, please mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
Hope this helps
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
I took part of a screen shot of the mutt pager with a block of text
highlighted. <http://www.murkworks.to/mutt-copy.jpg>. This is with
using vim as a pager with tw set to 70 if it makes any difference.
-Ken
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BUFFY_SIZE
-EXACT_ADDRESS +ENABLE_NLS
SENDMAIL="/usr/lib/sendmail"
MAILPATH="/var/mail"
SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/local/bin/ispell"
_PGPPATH="/usr/local/bin/pgp"
_PGPV2PATH="/usr/local/bin/
Sorry for the WOB, but at my new job I only have access via the
firewall through port 80 and I am goig insane not having my email up.
Does anyone know of any way to telnet via port 80, as in maybe a
java-based telnet in a web browser?
Thanks.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM
;up" and "cup".
Wow, finally putting my degree in linguistics to good use! :) Hope
this helps.
-Ken
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]AIM: ScopusFest
for list1,
list2, and list3 get delivered to /var/spool/mail. How to be setting up
folder-hooks, mhooks, etc.? I could probably get mail delivered to
/$home/user/mail instead. mbox vs maildir, what's the pro/cons of each?
Thanks for your patience.
Ciao--Ken
http://www.y2know.org/safari/
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 01:12:03AM +, Stephen Butler wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm packaging up mutt 1.5.21 as an extension for microcore linux and
> encountered an error while compiling.
> Heres my compile line ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
> --with-mailpath=/var/spool/mail --with-regex --enab
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 03:10:02AM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> Perhaps the following might do it :
>
> ./configure --your --options --here &&
> make &&
> make DOTLOCK_GROUP=staff install
>
Thinking about it, doing that would probably be a very bad idea.
; and '2'. Also a *lot*
of whitespace at the end of most lines! (I highlight redundant
whitespace in vim :)
What I can't guess is what *you* are seeing which causes you to
query it ?
I know that the list archive doesn't display it correctly, but that
is common for UTF-8 messages
On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 02:41:41PM -0600, Jack M wrote:
>
> I sometimes send messages that contain the lowercase 'o' with an umlaut
> over it, i.e., ö, unicode char 246. I compose my messages in vim, with
> the encodings all set to utf-8.
>
> Occasionally I can see that I message that I sent (e.
Doh! My reply went to Peter instead of list! Bad mutt!
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 04:00:19PM -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 10:48:45AM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 02:15:41PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> > > What does everyone else here do for collectin
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 04:16:44PM +, Tony's unattended mail wrote:
> On 2012-11-20, Chris Bannister wrote:
> >
> > Ouch! Could you please set the "line wrap" value in your editor to a
> > sane value? 72 characters seems to be the recommended setting.
>
> That was the recommendation in the 90
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 11:59:55AM -0600, David Young wrote:
> Every now and then some jerk sends me an email reply where their
> contribution is red. Maybe that is worth fighting about on grounds
> that that's a poor choice of color for readability, but not on grounds
> that my console is monochr
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 01:45:42AM +0100, Andre Klärner wrote:
>
> So in most cases I have seen the terminal that renders the fonts is putting
> each character in a cell, so you get no benefit from using a variable width
> font, despite that it looks ugly in most cases. So I have come to the
> con
gmail in GB ] using my browser (went on an
extended vacation where I wanted to keepreading those groups, never
got round to restoring the delivery account at yahoo until a month
or so ago).
ĸen ['ken' if you have problems with the glyph :) ]
--
das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 08:13:01PM -0600, Dale A. Raby wrote:
>
> Mein Deutsch ist nicht gut, aber the umlaut characters disply just
> fine on my system. What I would like to know is how you type them on an
> English keyboard. Is there some way to do that?
>
Yes, but it depends. In recen
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 06:21:47PM +, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> (I once list the control keys from my on kmap - only noticed
> when ^C did nothing to stop a compilation).
>
Typo : I once _lost_ the control keys.
ĸen
--
das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 09:22:24AM +0100, Sander Smeenk wrote:
>
> Personally i don't like 'dead' keys. Dead keys mean pressing ' does not
> show ' immediately. You'd have to press ' to get '. Or 'e to
> get é. I don't want that as i am an avid Perl coder. ;-)
>
Yes, I've got my netbook (with u
On Thu, Jan 03, 2013 at 06:21:47PM +, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 08:13:01PM -0600, Dale A. Raby wrote:
> >
> > Mein Deutsch ist nicht gut, aber the umlaut characters disply just
> > fine on my system. What I would like to know is how you type t
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 07:22:24PM +0100, Jonas Petong wrote:
> Today I accidentally copied my mails into the same folder where they had been
> stored before (evil keybinding!!!) and now I'm faced with about a 1000 copies
> within my inbox. Since those duplicates do not have a unique mail-id, it's
On Sun, Mar 23, 2014 at 06:42:47PM -0300, Eduardo Alvarez wrote:
[ something ]
Hi Eduardo,
now that I think I've got pgp working at my end, I note that your
key gives me :
gpgkeys: key DF60508E7A5621F0 not found on keyserver
gpg: Signature made Sun 23 Mar 2014 21:42:47 GMT using RSA key ID
7A56
On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 05:36:40PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm running mutt-1.5.23 in a terminal rxvt-unicode (ouR XVT, unicode) for
> better UTF-8 support. The screen in the URL shows the same (read-only)
> mailbox, one in a xterm and the one in forground in uRxvt, both with
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 04:26:43PM -0500, Dale wrote:
>
> not yet, when I type, as opposed to cut/paste, it wraps but it puts a plus
> sign in front of each line, this would be especially troublesome with URLs
>
set markers=no
That used to be at #markers in the manual, but a quick google
implie
On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 10:49:40PM +0200, miro.ro...@croatiafidelis.hr wrote:
> I have just been trying to send network http location address in a
> message to friends. And I put it under my signature, like I'll put
> exactly the same address under the signature of this email. Pls. scroll
> to the
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 10:53:27AM +0200, miro.ro...@croatiafidelis.hr wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 01:07:22AM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> >
> > My problem was fixed by adding the following to ~/.muttrc :
> > set markers=no
> >
>
> Hi Ken,
> Thanks fo
On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 12:08:34PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> Hi Mutt Users,
Ha! You fooled me by BCC'ing users. Second attempt to reply, since
I am not subscribed to those other lists.
>
> [Editor's note: this release is thanks to the perseverance and effort
> of the indefatigable Kevin McC
_ID W56zzth79uXoGGJlCnNbs4NSh70 2015-09-02 1441204955
[GNUPG:] GOODSIG 78930DB93043C26D Ken Moffat (ntlworld address)
gpg: Good signature from "Ken Moffat (ntlworld address)
"
[GNUPG:] VALIDSIG 08AA8A7D1D980359F39DACEA78930DB93043C26D
2015-09-02 1441204955 0 4 0 1 2 01
08AA8A7D1D980359F39DACEA789
On Wed, Sep 02, 2015 at 06:47:53PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> I do not have a lot of use for encrypting my mail, but it is
> (sometimes) interesting to look at the signatures of signed mail on
> the lists - and using signed git tags for anything which I release
> sounds like
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:10:36PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> On my keyboard I do not have the character é. But I would like to be
> respectful to spell the name as they prefer so I want to keep the
> abook entry name as José. But problem is that in mutt when I do "Jose"
> it does not m
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 08:08:23AM +0200, Florian Lohoff wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i found the below utf-8 string in perl6 examples and thought that it would be
> a
> good test in a signature - I immediatly found my own mutt wouldnt display it.
> I
> see it correctly in vim editing the mail. Locale is
x27;m ready for the real
changeover), to sort out the many problems which I expect to
encounter. But I did not expect that mutt would now cause me
pain.
When I open mutt on the old machine, I get a list of all the
mailboxes for the current month. But on the new machine I get
/home/ken/Mail is n
On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 05:31:18PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Ken Moffat [07-07-16 17:26]:
> >
> > In ~/.muttrc I have
> >
> > set folder="~/Mail"
> >
> > and ~/Mail is a symlink to ~/mailboxes/Jul/ for this month's mails
> &g
On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 11:10:45AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 10:19:44PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> > When I open mutt on the old machine, I get a list of all the
> > mailboxes for the current month. But on the new machine I get
> >
> &
On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 08:51:47PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 08, 2016 at 11:10:45AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 07, 2016 at 10:19:44PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> > > When I open mutt on the old machine, I get a list of all the
> > > mail
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 09:35:37PM +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, mutt.
>
> I'm using mutt version 1.5.24.
>
> Suppose someone has sent me an email with this Date: header:
>
> Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 12:00:49 +0100
>
> . When I reply, with g or r, the following attribution line heads
On Sat, Feb 18, 2017 at 09:54:43PM -0500, Xu Wang wrote:
> Dear mutters,
>
> Do you line-break your emails? Do you use flowed text? I am curious
> what the most common and recommended workflow is.
>
> I think this article is high quality and I was doing the same as the
> author. I would like to l
On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 09:21:32PM +0100, DGSJ wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 09:49:01PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >
> > Check, where your mutt binary sits and run for this
> >
> > ldd /usr/local/bin/mutt
>
> And this is the output:
>
> ldd mutt
> linux-vdso.so.1 (0x7ffe9e776000)
> l
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 03:39:55PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 07Feb2018 22:37, kalle wrote:
> >
> > I usually use thunderbird and thus already have some experience with
> > e-mail, but what I got from trying to learn mutt is just depressing for
> > me.
>
> Ok, it sounds like mutt is pres
On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 08:46:09AM -0800, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-02-08 05:04, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> > A few minutes gargling suggests that, at least on a previous ubuntu
> > version, thunderbird stored mail somewhere under ~/.thunderbird.
>
> But isn't t
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 06:09:44PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> Hi, do you guys have any ways to conveniently copy a long URL which spans
> across several lines and have + prefixes before it. Currently in the pager I
> have to copy each part separatly in order to advoid copying the + prefix.
>
I ha
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 05:19:23PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-10-27 16:53, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
>
> > > Oh, I feel the itch again. Ow-ow, it's unbearable! I must scratch,
> > >
> > > Has anyone tried to verify Derek's GPG signature on his message?
> >
> > Checking, checking, checkin
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 03:48:39PM -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
>
> ... notice the 5 non-ASCII octets, a0, b0, c0, d0, and e0 in the last
> two lines. After a trip through AOL:
>
> 512 $ od -tx1 *SCII.txt | head -17
> 00020 20 20 20 48 6f 73 74 3a 20 49 42 4d 2d 31 30
> 00
On Mon, Jun 03, 2019 at 12:24:33PM +1200, Frank Watt wrote:
>
> I had to leave out gpgme, but I had a problem with
>
> configure: error: no curses library found
>
Hi Frank,
I assume you probably won't get this mail (gmail dislikes my mails
from this address), but just in case ...
> There are
Hi,
I'm using 1.14.6 and I just had a very strange experience trying to
compose a mail. I wanted to send it to someone whose name begins
with 'T' and to include his name before his address.
So I typed M to compose mail and at the prompt for To: I typed his
name and address, something like
The N
On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 12:36:53PM -0400, Remco Rijnders wrote:
[ Just realised that I thought I'd replied to all, but didn't.
Forwarded copy of my reply follows. ]
> On Wed, Aug 19, 2020 at 04:49:22PM +0100, Ken wrote in
> <20200819154922.GA23819@llamedos.localdomain>:
&g
":source ~/.mutt/profile.default\n" # "Load default
profile"
macro index ":source ~/.mutt/profile.lfs\n" # "Load profile: LFS"
macro pager ":source ~/.mutt/profile.lfs\n" # "Load profile: LFS"
Second, the contents of the default
On Thu, Jan 07, 2021 at 06:40:35PM +0100, Jens John wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jan 2021, at 18:25, tech-lists wrote:
> >
> > I guess lots of people would use mutt with vim-console.
> >
> > Can anyone tell me please what setting they use for line
> > wrapping? I thought in .vimrc it'd be
> >
> > set text
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