Hi,
On Feb 05, Chris Green wrote:
> I am about to build mutt for my home Linux system (RedHat 5.2), I have
> installed qmail to use maildir format. Do I have to do anything special
> when building mutt to recognise the maildir format? What do I need to
> put in the .muttrc for maldir?
The only
Hi,
On Feb 05, Chris Green wrote:
> Having put:-
> set mbox_type=Maildir
> in the .muttrc, what else do I need? I.e. do I need to specify where
> the Maildir directory is with a set of some sort and if I use a set
> folder will mutt create maildirs in that directory?
Variable "folder" speci
Hi,
Just look at the manual: http://www.mutt.org/manual-6.html#ss6.3
sig_dashes
Type: boolean
Default: set
If set, a line containing `-- '' will be inserted before your signature. It
is strongly recommended that you not unset this variable
unless your `signature'' contains just your name. The
Hi,
On Feb 16, Patrick Colbeck wrote:
> The -- should be there.
Yeah, this it the right way.
> If it isn't there there is no way an MUA can tell
> what is the signature and what is part of the standard mail body so it
> wouldnt be able to strip signatures from replies etc.
Ironically, mutt do
Hi,
On Feb 19, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> OK, I've just been wading through fetchmail's NEWS file. Note the
> last item of this entry which may be alluding to the problem we are
> discussing here.
>
> fetchmail-4.4.7 (Sat May 23 08:26:58 EDT 1998):
> * Mimedecode default turned off pending a fix
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 31, 1999 at 04:27:37AM +0200, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
> I didn't hear that someone except me is using this patch, so
> I fear that nobody needs it and wants it. But maybe this only means
I know at least 3 persons (includes me) who use this patch.
It's VERY usefull under Solaris,
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 18, 1999 at 12:23:09PM -0800, Andrew Bell 4036" wrote:
> I want to know if there is a command, hook, or whatnot to print a
> message with its sent or arrival timestamp. I use a2ps right now, but
> the associated timestamp printed out is the current time. Is there
> something sim
Hi, Sergei.
On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 06:17:10PM +0400, Sergei Laskavy wrote:
> Here in Russia some stupid mailers send mail in ``windows-1251''
> encoding, which is already known to Mutt as ``cp1251''.
In the latest development versions you can also add
"charset-hook windows-1251 cp1251" to your