Mutt + Screen + Vim question

2000-11-03 Thread Steve Bankowitz
I currently use something along the lines (in my $HOME/.muttrc) set editor="vim '+/^$'" (pretty standard stuff.) But every once and a while I would like to jump back to Mutt to check a message. Since I'm running screen I thought, ``Oh, I'll just spawn vim off in another screen and then jump

Re: Mutt + Screen + Vim question

2000-11-03 Thread Steve Bankowitz
Brian D. Winters [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 03:19:30PM -0500, Steve Bankowitz wrote: > > (pretty standard stuff.) But every once and a while I would like to > > jump back to Mutt to check a message. Since I'm running screen I > > thought, ``O

Re: [OT] Re: Mutt + Screen + Vim question

2000-11-04 Thread Steve Bankowitz
Kai Blin [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > * Conor Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04/11/00, 12:52:53]: > > > What's the advantage of using screen over the - > > consoles? Can screen be used remotely or something? > > Yes, you can detach the session and logout / login from another > console and retach th

Re: spell checking

2000-11-07 Thread Steve Bankowitz
Frank Joerdens [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Is there a way to integrate some spell checking utility with mutt? I use > vi as the editor . . . . You can try adding this to your $HOME/.exrc file. map ;S :w:!clear;ispell %:e! The needs to be converted to ^M if you version of vi doesn't understa

Re: IMAP blues

2000-11-08 Thread Steve Bankowitz
JT Williams [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > -: set envelope_from > > > Ok, that did the trick. Thanks! > > Well, maybe I spoke too soon. > > It's true that the list servers I was having problems with are > now recognizing me, but our SysAdmin tells me there are still > problems (see his expl