Re: Mutt and Paths

2004-08-05 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Aug 5 03:42, George wrote: > If this is mutt-specific I apologise in advance but I'm trying to figure > out why shell commands executed within mutt fail if the command includes > the '~' notation. For example: > > !less /etc/passwd # works > !less ~/.muttrc # fails - no such file or d

Mutt and Paths

2004-08-05 Thread George
If this is mutt-specific I apologise in advance but I'm trying to figure out why shell commands executed within mutt fail if the command includes the '~' notation. For example: !less /etc/passwd # works !less ~/.muttrc # fails - no such file or directory What's curious is that in the seco