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
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
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