On Fri, Feb 20, 1998 at 10:18:42AM -0800, Adam Klein wrote:
> The new /etc/Muttrc doesn't set any colors, and the default in mutt is
> black and white.
It's annoying that old configuration files aren't backed up unless
they're modified. Fortunately, I found an old /etc/Muttrc on another
system, a
On Thu, Feb 19, 1998 at 03:13:07PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 1998 at 01:42:12PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
> > Bleh... the default behavior of mutt changed. Can anyone tell me how to
> > make the latest mutt *not* move the read email to $HOME/mbox on exit?
> > I can't find it in the
On Thu, Feb 19, 1998 at 03:13:07PM -0600, Jeff Noxon wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 1998 at 01:42:12PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
> > Bleh... the default behavior of mutt changed. Can anyone tell me how to
> > make the latest mutt *not* move the read email to $HOME/mbox on exit?
> > I can't find it in the
On Thu, Feb 19, 1998 at 01:42:12PM -0500, Tim Sailer wrote:
> Bleh... the default behavior of mutt changed. Can anyone tell me how to
> make the latest mutt *not* move the read email to $HOME/mbox on exit?
> I can't find it in the docs. I'd like it to stay in the spool file.
add to .muttrc:
set m
Bleh... the default behavior of mutt changed. Can anyone tell me how to
make the latest mutt *not* move the read email to $HOME/mbox on exit?
I can't find it in the docs. I'd like it to stay in the spool file.
Tim
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