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Re: mutt problem



* s. keeling (keeling@spots.ab.ca) wrote:
> > 
> > * s. keeling (keeling@spots.ab.ca) wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > I have one little problem with mutt and I can't find the solution.
> > > > Sometimes mutt just drop( it just cute off and I can't see it) the
> > > > first line of the messages I receive.
> > > 
> > > I've seen mutt make lines invisible.  <CTRL>-L to re-write the display
> > > brings it back.
> > 
> > Well, it doesn't work here.
> > > 
> > > Consider copying in /etc/Muttrc to your ~/.muttrc, and applying your
> > > personalised changes to the new copy.  New variables / features show
> > 
> > I've tried this before and it doesn't work. I don't know if this is a
> > mutt bug or is something related with debian.
> 
> How are you running mutt?  Anything that uses slang for me runs in a
> real xterm (no kterm, gnome-terminal, yada, yada).  Does the same
> thing happen at the console?  Are you sure it's mutt and not a
> misconfigured procmail recipe [Doh!]?
> 
> If you save the mail to a file, is the line there?

Hi,

I,m runnig mutt on Eterm , but the same happens on console or in any
other terminal.
My procmailrc is very simple , there is no 'special rule' there.

When I save the message to a file the first line still missing.
This is bizarre. 

--
Rafael Alexandre Schmitt



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