Alex Malinovich posts: >> Any tips you might have for making life easier
Inside mutt when you press C-?, if you add this line in your .muttrc # Mailboxes to check for presence of new mail mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/Inbox*` `echo $HOME/Mail/list*` `echo $HOME/Mail/sent*` you can see a N against mailboxes having new mail in them. You can highlight new mails in the mailboxes if you add color index brightyellow black "~N" # new mesg in your .muttrc. If you are an Emacs user adding the following in your .emacs helps (server-start) Once you start the first emacs process, all you do is put in your ~/.emacs file "(server-start)" and the server is ON. All clients can connect. For subsequent use, (eg. in mailing/reply) set the environment variables $VISUAL and $EDITOR to "emacsclient". Firing emacs repeatedly sets off many instances of full emacs and is not the right thing to do. When done in a buffer type C-x # to quit that buffer. You can put the $EDITOR directive in your .muttrc too, like set editor="emacsclient". Good times. -- ragOO Amateur Radio VU2RGU Computing as a Community Resource -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]