Bruno Wolff III wrote:
I use mutt and can set text_flowed in my .muttrc file. I have to
remember to end lines with a space when I want them to be joinable.
FWIW, if you use vim as your editor, you can use set fo=+w to help
with that.
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Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
> I am running Thunderbird 7.01 on 64 bit Fedora 16 RC5.
> I tried installing the "undigestfy" plug-in but it complains
> the Fedora test list digest is in an improper format.
>
> So how do I reply in thread?
If you set your list options for digest to be MIME ra
Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
> Could this message be passed to the webmaster.
>
> From 1 through 16, if clickable, would save me doing a search, and
> also allow me to respond specifically to one topic via the selected
> (clicked) message.
Try setting the list digest type to MIME rather than plain t
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I wasn't aware of that. I think the last time I received a digest
> must be over 10 years ago. Does "most clients" include Evolution,
> Thunderbird and Kmail (which I'm guessing are probably the top three
> on these lists)?
AFAIK, it does.
>> (We changed the users lis
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> PS The guidelines don't go far enough. Replying to a digest even if
> you change the Subject line is still going to annoy a lot of people
> because it breaks list threading. Digests are an obsolete artefact
> that really only works for people who just read list traffic