* James Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-30 17:05]: > I have recently switched from Pine to Mutt and I have several mailboxes > that open fine in Pine but not in Mutt. Mutt seems to concatenate some > of the messages together so that there are fewer messages in the > index...
Are there any Content-Length lines? If so - delete them. It's easy with vi: $ vi ~/Mail/folder :g/^Content-Length:$/d :x $ mutt -f ~/Mail/folder Does it work now? > .. how can I re-order an existing mailbox file by date so that > the file itself changes, rather than doing it dynamically (and > slowly on a large mailbox) every time the mailbox is opened? Tag all messages and the save them to a new file (folder). T tag-pattern . all ("contains at least some character") ; tag-prefix (applies following command to all tagges messages) C copy-message +NEW foldername "NEW" The folder "NEW" (usually ~/Mail/NEW) should now contain all the messages in the current order. To change the order use 'o' ("sort-mailbox") - before copying/saving the messages to a new folder. have fun! :-) Sven -- Sven Guckes http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/setup.html Mutt setup from scratch, Sven's sample setup; attribution, "limit", "list" vs "subscribe", histories, mailcap, POP, hooks, use of external pagers, troubleshooting, adding header lines, "from Mozilla to Mutt".