On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:27:51AM +1000, Mark wrote:
> Currently I am using Netscape for my emails. I know that Mutt will
> handle gnupg signitures and encryption etc which Netscape doesn't seem
> to. But will Mutt allow me to open .jpg, pdf and word files. Currently
> I have Netscape set up to
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 04:34:58PM -0700, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Right now, my system is using image magic for viewing, but it takes a while
> on my celeron 366 to load a jpg, is there a faster viewer that doesn't have
> the editing capabilities I'm not using and is in potato?
Just changed it to xli,
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 05:01:54PM -0700, Steven E. Harris wrote:
> Chris Cyll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Apologies.
> > I meant to reply to the default color thread.
>
> No problem. I caught the reply here. I made the same mistake as Mike
> of missing the capital 'M' when searching with l
Chris Cyll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Apologies.
> I meant to reply to the default color thread.
No problem. I caught the reply here. I made the same mistake as Mike
of missing the capital 'M' when searching with locate.
--
Steven E. Harris:: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GnuPG
Apologies.
I meant to reply to the default color thread.
-Chris
On Tuesday 24 April 2001 19:36, Chris Cyll wrote:
> Excerpt from my unmodified default debian /etc/Muttrc file follows...
>
> # colors
> color normal white black
> color attachment brightyellow black
> color hdrdefault cyan black
> c
On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 07:36:11PM -0500, Chris Cyll wrote:
> Excerpt from my unmodified default debian /etc/Muttrc file follows...
>
> # colors
> color normal white black
> color attachment brightyellow black
> color hdrdefault cyan black
> color indicator black cyan
> color markers brightred bl
Excerpt from my unmodified default debian /etc/Muttrc file follows...
# colors
color normalwhite black
color attachment brightyellow black
color hdrdefault cyan black
color indicator black cyan
color markers brightred black
color quotedgreen black
color signature cyan black
color status
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:27:51AM +1000, Mark wrote:
> OK, from reading many of these emails I am getting the impression that
> Mutt sucks less.
>
> Currently I am using Netscape for my emails. I know that Mutt will
> handle gnupg signitures and encryption etc which Netscape doesn't seem
> to.
OK, from reading many of these emails I am getting the impression that
Mutt sucks less.
Currently I am using Netscape for my emails. I know that Mutt will
handle gnupg signitures and encryption etc which Netscape doesn't seem
to. But will Mutt allow me to open .jpg, pdf and word files. Currentl
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