is there any way to have the search pattern used for a limit command
to simultaneously apply to a tag command? usually i limit my inbox
based on certain mailing lists (i.e. mutt-users) and want to tag all
of the messages that are shown in the menu to group save them to
another mail box. right no
ges tagged.
perhaps the newer versions of mutt handle this better... i'm in the
process of upgrading from 0.85e.
any other suggestions?
>On Mon, Apr 05, 1999 at 01:27:32PM -0700, Todd Strilchuk wrote:
>> is there any way to have the search pattern used for a limit command
>>
i know i should be able to find this info in the manuals somewhere...
but was hoping that if any of you knew this info off hand you wouldn't
mind sending me a quick note.
i tried to upgrade my mutt from 0.85 to 0.95.3-us and i'm having a few
config problems. if i use my original muttrc file i ge
i have a related question about using mutt with netscape. currently i
have a pc environment setup at work (windows nt) and have access to
our unix box via exceed. is there any way to configure netscape (on
my pc) to run a unix mail program (xterm +ls -e $HOME/bin/mutt)
through exceed's xstart fu
can anyone help me? i'm trying to use the color "white" (or
"brightwhite") in my muttrc file, but it always seems to come up with
a shade of grey. i'm using xterm103, built with ncurses-4.1 and have
my TERM variable set to xterm-xf86-v32.
i'm on a solaris box...
SunOS vite 5.5.1 Generic_103640
> taken from Jan Houtsma (Oct 20)...
>Ok, this is what you do. You view the message and you type "v" (View attachments).
>You just tag (t) the attachments you want to forward.
>
>Now when u slected the attachments you want to forward, you now press ";f".
>
>The ; means that the next command oper