* Aaron Poffenberger [11-22-21 14:46]:
> On 2021-11-22 14:37 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >
> > you do realize that att utilized yahoo mail, not an att system?
> >
>
> "AT&T dumps Yahoo after 15-year partnership"
> https://www.marketwatch.com/sto
t; > Sorry, I misspoke. I meant simply there is no *need* to use the from domain
> > in the RHS. I don't believe Mutt's randomness for the LHS is sufficient to
> > encompass a large domain by default, so would still be opposed to this.
> >
> > --
> > Kevi
the window.
> that would mean that the SIGWINCH handling in mutt is racy, at least during
> startup.
so alter your initial konsole window size and see if you still experience
the anomaly
fwiw: I observe different but similar with tmux/yakuake when the screen
size differs between attachmen
* Patrick Shanahan [06-26-19 07:17]:
> * Daan van Rossum [06-26-19 04:27]:
> > * on Wednesday, 2019-06-26 09:13 +0200, Moritz Barsnick
> > wrote:
> >
> > > > > hard to see the difference between 1.3k and 1.3M at a quick glimpse
> > > > >
ake
> me switch to %c instead of %l as well...
you want units for lines to be multiples or fractions of 1024 rather than
actual lines? are the majority of the posts you read >1000 lines?
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ich do
benefit from "%l". thankypu,
started with mbox many years ago and have found no impelling reason to
change.
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aking a look at how your
> patches to git master apply as soon as you can.
tks, your efforts are appreciated.
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t, because that will actually
> discard the message.
yes, you *should*
to abort the questioned action
you cannot expect mutt to know what or when you make an unintended action.
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e why you would want to have
> it.
yes, and there are already plenty of header already available to sort and
deliver with procmail.
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'll throw in my continued vote to not add it.
same recollection, I also vote not to add.
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filter based on Subject. Wow.)
>
> Thanks for keeping up the infrastructure, the user agent, and all the
> great work! I've been using mutt since 1996, and not planning to give
> up in the next 22 years. :)
I use procmail also, but: ^Sender.*mutt.org
has worked for me for many ye
a 404 error. I think that it would be better to write:
>
> To report a bug, please visit <https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/issues>.
humm, works as expected on my openSUSE Tumbleweed. the dot is not copied
with copy/paste nor included if I select to open the url.
have you possibly al
fforts are appreciated. sit back and enjoy life. have a virtual
cold one of your choosing on me, or two or three :)
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de a special format/action and that "app" fails, the "app" would
provide notice but mutt is not responsible. If in this case sendmail or
it's representative fails and provided mutt notice, then mutt should act
on that notice.
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doesn't work this way, see the headers of any list mail.
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lity.
>
> On behalf of the other committers and the whole mutt community,
> congratulations Kevin!
Yes, congratulations Kevin, and thankyou Brendan for the years of effort.
Good luck with your future endeavours.
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ilar
> failures happen in the gmail webUI.
> Looks like something forgets to properly truncate a buffer.
>
>
> Olaf
Since affecting multiple outputs, a better *guess* might me a system
locals setting
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ed nothing.
searching for "~f derek"
or "~h derek"
does not work for you?
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ened and listening on.
then perhaps a google search for "mutt sockets" is warranted
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* SGT. Garcia [02-28-15 19:21]:
> On Feb 28 16:49 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * SGT. Garcia [02-28-15 16:24]:
> > > On Feb 28 12:48 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > > > * SGT. Garcia [02-28-15 11:21]:
> > > > > ...the notion exist in b
* SGT. Garcia [02-28-15 16:24]:
> On Feb 28 12:48 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * SGT. Garcia [02-28-15 11:21]:
> > > ...the notion exist in browsers (elinks, firefox) but i was wondering if
> > > one could send remote commands to a running instance of mutt
Something like:
mailto: /usr/bin/mutt %s
or perhaps:
/usr/bin/xterm -e /usr/bin/mutt %s
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ssion of a loss of
"vitality".
The "user-base" activity you cite would give one the opposite impression
of *vitality*.
You apparently are dissatisfied with some function or lack thereof. Why
not suggest changes or improvements you feel necessary rather than
possibly creating a
* The Doctor [07-05-13 16:43]:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 09:59:55AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * The Doctor [07-05-13 09:44]:
> > > All right who made it more complicated in 1.5.19 to
> > > save read e-mail into an mbox?
> >
> > You must have don
* The Doctor [07-05-13 09:44]:
> All right who made it more complicated in 1.5.19 to
> save read e-mail into an mbox?
You must have done it yourself as I have not experienced any changes or
difficulties from what I expect to happen.
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atable thing, and has yet to
> actually cause problems. In any event, I've been very happy with mutt for a
> very long time. HUZZAH!
+1
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; and clear-label for index and pager for changing X-Label header.
>
> Any comments?
Editing *all* header components is already possible:
set edit_headers # let me edit the message header when composing
also there is "my_hdr X-Label"
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t.org/hg/mutt/rev/4903e80356d3 is indeed the culprit.
>
> I will try, thanks.
You also might try "tmux" which is quite similar in function to "screen".
I have been using and now prefer tmux for several years.
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access via ",m"
Shell command: mairix
,m to cd to mfolder
probably could be combined into a macro but I haven't had the desire.
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abilities then, if
memory serves.
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| $LBDBFETCHADDR -a -d ""
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been working this way for +/- 10 years.
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* Matthias Andree [11-20-09 03:19]:
> Am 19.11.2009, 22:32 Uhr, schrieb Patrick Shanahan :
> >
> >If the subject is empty, the msg *should* be trashed. An email client
> >should segfault when attempting to send/post an email with an empty
> >subject header.
>
&g
* Loui Chang [11-19-09 16:50]:
> On Thu 19 Nov 2009 16:32 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> >
> > If the subject is empty, the msg *should* be trashed. An email client
> > should segfault when attempting to send/post an email with an empty
> > subject header.
>
&g
ld* be trashed. An email client
should segfault when attempting to send/post an email with an empty
subject header.
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.
I see the same thing:
From owner-mutt-dev+m11954=ptilopteri=gmail@mutt.org Sun Nov 8 15: 5:33
2009
and have for several months :^(
mutt-1.5.20-7.2.x86_64 on openSUSE 11.3alpha
and on openSUSE 11.2
contain the substring mairix.
The attachment name is determined from the name=xxx or
filename=xxx qualifiers on the Content-Type: and
Content-Disposition: headers respectively.
> Any t
* Rocco Rutte [06-23-09 17:16]:
> * Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> > One think I find lacking is a flag in the
> > directory listing similar to the "N", new mail flag, showing folders
> > containing "O", old mail. I want to know where *unread* mail is,
option which saves changes.
Opening the folder in mutt will display all the previously "N"
messages as "O", old.
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ot;, new mail flag, showing folders
containing "O", old mail. I want to know where *unread* mail is, not
*just* new mail.
tks for a precise example.
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* Vincent Lefevre [06-20-09 05:52]:
>
> Are these the only possibly assignments? Isn't it possible to do:
>
> set my_foo=$my_bar
>
> or
>
> set status_format="-%r-Mutt: %f...%>-(%P)-$timeout--"
Very simple to determine yourself, just try it!
> > >
> > > VERY interesting! Perhaps their package has some unique patch applied?
> >
> > I see exactly the same on Interix. It is caused by
> > set charset="utf-8"
> > which is a mismatch with the current locale (POSIX).
> >
> &g
e you don't want to reply to an existing thread but start a
> new one.
> I have aliases for that. ;)
And you will provide an example ?? :^)
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rather than the man page :^)
I find the man page (most man pages) rather terse, but I guess that is
intended. Pity that other apps do not have the additional
documentation available as does mutt which I consider one of the best
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variable, you specify the wrapper command to use. For example:
set query_command = "mutt_ldap_query.pl '%s'"
...
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%s" # format of the index
the format strings are from *my* ~/.muttrc
the standard strings are available in the distribution in
"/etc/Muttrc" and /usr/share/doc/packages/mutt/contrib/sample.muttrc
other examples are available on www.mutt.org and wiki.mutt.org and
wiki.mutt.org/inde
file influence) are white-on-black!
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the default
> > > white-on-black
*default* for xterm, not mutt
> > > into black-on-white, except where colour settings have been specified.
> > > I find that a bit weird.
>
> > hopefully explained :^)
>
> Sorry, I must have missed it. :-(
*default* is
.
BUT, "normal green black" per the fine manual attaches the meaning of
"normal" to the "object defined (type of information)"
[...]
> It also turns out that specifying "default" for any one colour switches
> the whole of mutt from the default white-on-bl
for years, still find new
information in tfm :^), this would bypass the need for extensive
searching for an item that you may not know/understand the used name
or function name.
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* Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-23-07 02:40]:
[...] much verbosity removed
> Anyway, I'm off to the DC. Peace.
You should fit right in, maybe not even be noticed. Lots of smoke!
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2N.)
Words ill chosen. Better would have been the reduction of verbosity!
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7;ll make it a lot easier to take discussions off-list, while still allowing
> interested parties to continue watching (and participating in) the fun.
OFF-LIST as in:Dave <--> Oswald and/or Oswald <--> Dave
It can't get any easier than that. And would surely reduce
un-
ll and/or
those who install gpg after compiling mutt.
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