Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-15 Thread Glyn Millington
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Is there actually any advantage to using post-mode over message-mode, > other than having some magic that autoloads when composing with mutt? > Assuming, of course, you're not using an older emacsen that doesn't > bundle gnus and hence message-mode. To be

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-14 Thread Brian Nelson
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 08:15:39AM +, Glyn Millington wrote: > Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Err, yeah, there's a way to run Emacs as a client/server. I think you > > start the original Emacs with something like "emacs -f server-start", > > and then you set your editor in m

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-12 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 01:18:27AM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: | ok, sorry, i have another question... i guess this one is more about | regular expressions than anything... i'm recoloring my headers and | various parts of my messages to be a little bit easier for me, so i want | to make the PGP

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-12 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 12:03:33AM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: | On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:56:55PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote: | > * Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 15:44]: | > > 1) Using mutt in X. Mutt is really really ugly in an xterm (or at | > > least i think it is), is ther

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-12 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Cameron Matheson said: > Hi guys, > > Ever since i started using Linux, i have routinely been switching > between mutt, mozilla mail, and (more recently), evolution. Anyway, i > kind of like mutt a lot, but i have a few questions/concerns about it: > > 1) Using mutt

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-12 Thread Glyn Millington
Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > ok, sorry, i have another question... i guess this one is more about > regular expressions than anything... i'm recoloring my headers and > various parts of my messages to be a little bit easier for me, so i want > to make the PGP output (the lines th

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-12 Thread Richard Hector
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 21:18, Cameron Matheson wrote: > I tried a line like 'color body > cyan black ^gpg:', but that only colors 'gpg:', how would i make that go > to the end of the line? Untested RE-newbie guess: '^gpg:.*$' ? Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a su

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-12 Thread Cameron Matheson
ok, sorry, i have another question... i guess this one is more about regular expressions than anything... i'm recoloring my headers and various parts of my messages to be a little bit easier for me, so i want to make the PGP output (the lines that start w/ 'gpg: ' the same color as the default head

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-12 Thread Glyn Millington
Brian Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Err, yeah, there's a way to run Emacs as a client/server. I think you > start the original Emacs with something like "emacs -f server-start", > and then you set your editor in mutt to "emacsclient" and it'll use the > server process. It's been a whil

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-11 Thread Brian Nelson
On Wednesday 11 December 2002 10:43 pm, Cameron Matheson wrote: > Hi guys, > > Ever since i started using Linux, i have routinely been switching > between mutt, mozilla mail, and (more recently), evolution. Anyway, > i kind of like mutt a lot, but i have a few questions/concerns about > it: > > 1)

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-11 Thread Nick Hastings
Hi, * Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 16:05]: > On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:56:55PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote: > > * Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 15:44]: > > > 1) Using mutt in X. Mutt is really really ugly in an xterm (or at > > > least i think it is), is there any

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-11 Thread sean finney
hiya, On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 11:43:42PM -0700, Cameron Matheson wrote: > 1) Using mutt in X. Mutt is really really ugly in an xterm (or at > least i think it is), is there any fonts or other ways of running mutt > that work better for people (i don't really like to run it in the > console becau

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-11 Thread Cameron Matheson
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:56:55PM +0900, Nick Hastings wrote: > * Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 15:44]: > > 1) Using mutt in X. Mutt is really really ugly in an xterm (or at > > least i think it is), is there any fonts or other ways of running mutt > > that work better for people

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-11 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Cameron Matheson wrote: > 3) Is there a way to use urlview so that i can just click on the links > and have it launch a browser instead of copy and pasting them into my > browser? Hi, install package urlview and add this to your .muttrc file: macro index \cb |urlview\n macr

Re: questions about mutt

2002-12-11 Thread Nick Hastings
* Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [021212 15:44]: > Hi guys, > > Ever since i started using Linux, i have routinely been switching > between mutt, mozilla mail, and (more recently), evolution. Anyway, i > kind of like mutt a lot, but i have a few questions/concerns about it: > > 1) Using m

questions about mutt

2002-12-11 Thread Cameron Matheson
Hi guys, Ever since i started using Linux, i have routinely been switching between mutt, mozilla mail, and (more recently), evolution. Anyway, i kind of like mutt a lot, but i have a few questions/concerns about it: 1) Using mutt in X. Mutt is really really ugly in an xterm (or at least i thin