Re: ccing
Incoming from Paul Scott:
> s. keeling wrote:
>
> >No offense meant, really. But have you ever tried mutt?
>
> I would use mutt before pine any time but I use Thunderbird because of
> its 3 panes displaying all of my mailboxes and the headers from the
> selected mailbox or folder and the current message simultaneously. I
I tell mutt to show me a few index lines at the top of the pager
window. I also tell it about my mailboxes. Anytime I want to see
headers, I type "h" (it toggles back abnd forth).
In other words, I don't need to watch all my mailboxes all the time;
mutt's doing that for me. If new mail lands in any of them, the next
time I type "c" to change to another folder, mutt offers to go to the
next one in the list that contains new mail. Hit spacebar and it
offers to go to the next one after that instead.
> does for me. I am quite open to ideas here.
set hdrs=yes
folder-hook . save-hook . =%u
folder-hook IN.debian-user save-hook . =debian-user
mailboxes =IN.debian-user =IN.linux-laptop ...
lists debian-user debian-security ...
subscribe debian-user debian-laptop ...
fcc-hook (debian-user|debian-laptop|spamcop\.net) '/dev/null'
set edit_headers
set pager_index_lines=8
...
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