Mutt and speech
Ralph W. Reid
rreid at sunset.net
Mon Apr 21 12:19:17 EDT 2008
Could vim's text width be set in a .vimrc file or maybe in the
'editor=' setting by including a command line parameter for bim in
your Muttrc file? I mostly use emacs these days, but I seem to recall
doing a lot with .vimrc files in the past.
HTH, and have a great day.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 10:21:57PM -0700, Gaijin wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 08:32:19PM -0700, Zachary Kline wrote:
> > I'm quickly learning to really enjoy Mutt.
> <End-Quote>
>
> Use it myself and love it. I just wish I could find out how to
> make it set vim's text width setting to 72, so I don't have to
> keep typing it in manually. I like how it works with spamassassin, and
> one of these days I'll read up on how to make it put things into folders
> based on the "List-ID" header field. It doesn't work well with the Orca
> mailing list, though. If you try to save a message, you always have to
> call up the Mail directory and highlight the list's save file, or it
> defaults to the user's mail address, making a large mess. I sure wish
> they'd fix that, because you can't even hit "r" to reply to the list,
> rather than the mail's author. PITA IMHO, and totally bassackwards.
> Anyway, I can only suggest using 'ignore *' and 'unignore <headers to
> unignore>' in the /etc/Muttrc file to weed headers. Otherwise, you wind
> up looking at 60+ lines of header information. <grins> Took me awhile
> to figure out how to save attachments. Had to give SpeakUP a workout to
> see what exactly was being displayed.
>
> Michael
>
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