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I'm told the algorithm that does this is more powerful in mutt than in other software which simply sorts by subject line and date.
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Mutt adheres more strongly than most programs to the Unix philosophy of ``do one thing only but do it well,'' and rather than incorporate its own text editor relegates the task to programs better suited to it. As such, because you are guaranteed of being able to use the text editor you like best to write your message. If you haven't specified an editor in your configuration file, the system default - probably vi or vim - will launch. We'll cover this configuration in section 3.
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Note that the variable `mbox_type' determines whether a text file will be created in that location or an annoying maildir style folder hierarchy. If you get folders, type ``:set mbox_type=mbox'' and then try again.
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Thanks to Kevin Neely for convincing me to take another look at Putmail.py. It so impressed me I'm taking a much harder look at Python in general!
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Of course, since it's just an executable perl script, you can call it from the command line at any time. From the command prompt, just enter mutt-ldap.pl hoozit to search your LDAP server for a user named hoozit.
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... .muttrc:6
Thanks to Tim Brown for this trick.
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... moment7
January 2007: visit http://www.therandymon.com for details.
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