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Re: can't run _email-mutt
- X-seq: zsh-users 8920
- From: Marc Chantreux <marc.chantreux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Oliver Kiddle <okiddle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: can't run _email-mutt
- Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 15:57:57 +0200
- Cc: Marc Chantreux <marc.chantreux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxx
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le 30/05/2005,
Oliver Kiddle nous écrivait :
> On 27 May, Marc Chantreux wrote:
> Does your _email-mutt function return a status of 300?
yes
% which _email-mutt
_email-mutt () {
reply=(rv:rv@xxxxxx douphi:douphi@xxxxxx)
return 300
}
> That's the _email-local function running. Do you perhaps have an old
> tag-order style specifying email functions.
% zstyle
command-path
:completion:*:sudo:* /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/sbin /usr/bin /sbin /bin /usr/X11R6/bin
use-compctl
:completion:* false
verbose
:completion:* yes
format
:completion:*:descriptions %B%d%b
:completion:*:messages %d
:completion:*:warnings 'No matches for: %d'
group-name
:completion:* ''
> There's an _email-mutt in _email_adresses which looks for aliases in
> .muttrc. Does that work for you?
it didn't because my aliases are stored into different files :
in my muttrc, i've :
set alias_file=~/.mutt/aliases/unsorted
source ~/.mutt/aliases/unsorted
source ~/.mutt/aliases/friends
source ~/.mutt/aliases/job
source ~/.mutt/aliases/family
...
regards
mc
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