Re: Command/Macro to show new messages via IMAP?

2013-01-19 Thread David Woodfall

On (13:42 18/01/13), Brendan Cully  put forth the 
proposition:

On Thursday, 17 January 2013 at 19:28, Michael Elkins wrote:

On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 07:09:32PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
>When I switched to IMAP I noticed sadly that Mutt no longer shows new
>mails from outside a folder. Actually it's IMAP + Maildir.
>
>Is there some way of doing this? Even a command/macro I could run to
>show new mail without having to actually go into each folder to check?

You want the `mailboxes' support:

http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#mailboxes


Also see $imap_check_subscribed

http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#imap-check-subscribed


Thanks, but I already use both these features. With the mailboxes
command, do I need to now add the mailbox names with a leading '.' for
imap support?

Dave


changing the query command

2013-01-19 Thread Dale A. Raby
Hello:

I've started using Abook recently and run into a minor irritation; when
hitting the  "Q" key sequence, all is well and I am prompted for
my query, but if I forget to hit the  key, Mutt correctly
interprets the command to quit and I have to relaunch the application.

Other than not forgetting to hit the  key, is there a way to
avoid this?  Can I somehow change the command to "s" for search or
something?

Thanks,

Dale
-- 
"Think nobody intercepts email?  Think again!  Gnu Privacy Guard.  Not
just for spies."



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Re: changing the query command

2013-01-19 Thread Chris Bannister
On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 08:18:47AM -0600, Dale A. Raby wrote:
> Hello:
> 
> I've started using Abook recently and run into a minor irritation; when
> hitting the  "Q" key sequence, all is well and I am prompted for
> my query, but if I forget to hit the  key, Mutt correctly
> interprets the command to quit and I have to relaunch the application.
> 
> Other than not forgetting to hit the  key, is there a way to
> avoid this?  Can I somehow change the command to "s" for search or
> something?


Use -T instead?


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Re: mutt hangs at Fetching message headers...

2013-01-19 Thread tlamer
I have tryed to run mutt with -d option and got this output:
http://sprunge.us/iOjU Hope this will help.

On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 8:22 AM, tlamer  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i wanted to use mutt again after few years and i have this problem. I
> have tried this simple config http://sprunge.us/hJBM and mutt hanged
> at Fetching message headers... at 0% Cpu usage seemed that one core
> was at 100%. I didn't find any solution on the internet. I have
> Archlinux x86_64.
>
> Are there any known way how to solve this issue? How can i debug mutt
> for more information?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Peter
>
> PS versions of mutt, gcc and others:
> mutt 1.5.21
> gcc 4.7.2
> openssl 1.0.1.c
> ncurses 5.9
> libsasl 2.1.23