On Tuesday 02 April 2002 19:41, Dave Smith wrote:
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 07:15:40PM +0700, durant@cbn.net.id wrote:
Got that. I copied a fair amount of what you sent me in your .muttrc file, including that. Did you create an alias file in Mutt before changing the .muttrc file? How did you create it? This may be the difference.
I also tried "touch ~/.mutt/aliases at shell prompt, but got the following response:
usr@computer:~> touch ~/.mutt/aliases touch: creating `/home/usr/.mutt/aliases': No such file or directory
This is because you do not have a ~/.mutt directory. Do a mkdir ~/.mutt first.
OK, done. No more errors.
The aliases file is only a simple sub-file of the main .muttrc, containing muttrc commands. You can place it anywhere you like, as long as you point the 'source' command to the correct location. You could even put the alias commands in your .muttrc if you like.
BTW, I need some help with the following fields:
my_hdr X-OS: `uname -a`
What is `uname -a`?
Some information about the operating system. In my case: tabby(21)% uname -a SunOS tabby 5.8 Generic_108528-13 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-5_10 'man uname' will tell you more.
OK, no problem. How do I get " ` " in vi (i.e. "vi .muttrc")? I can't seem to get the character for the "uname" command.
set alternates
Is this an alternative "reply to:"?
I don't think so. Reading the manual, it appears to set the various addresses that should be considered 'you'. e.g. until recently, I used to be known as dsmith@bristol.st.com, or Dave.Smith@st.com. Email addressed to both addresses would arrive in the same inbox. Mutt likes to know who 'you' are, so that it can flag mails appropriately.
OK. This issue is quite important to me as I have two pop3 accounts with different "reply to" and "from". The last, an IMAP account has a different "reply to" and "from", as well as "realname". I am not sure how to do this in Mutt. I did see in the manual (4.12) however, that it is possible to do the following: account-hook . 'unset imap_user; unset imap_pass; unset tunnel' account-hook imap://host1/ 'set imap_user=me1 imap_pass=foo' account-hook imap://host2/ 'set tunnel="ssh host2 /usr/libexec/imapd"' I just don't really understand it well enough to know what to do.
set sig_dashes
Should mutt add a line of two dashes before a signature (see below)? In most circumstances, Yes it should.
Read the sig_dashes section of the manual.
set locale
I've never quite got my head around locales, but in this case, it appears to specify the date format mutt should use. Again, read the manual.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual
See the 'Configuration Variables' section.
OK. I looked and am still unsure. I have seen an example with "set locale="fr_FR"" but is this "France" or "french"? The manual doesn't provide a clue. What if I want to set mine to "Denmark" or "danish"? Is that dk_DK or is it da_DA? This would be a lot easier if everyone followed the accepted international code for the various countries i.e. "S" would be Sweden, "CH" would be Switzerland ;-) Cheers, Brian