Re: viewing folders

2001-01-25 Thread Martin Schweizer
Hello Renata I did receive a hint from Gary Johnson last week: > Thanks for your idea. I done the following: > > # Makros > macro index "\M" "c=mutt_in_mailbox\r" # Shortcut "M", eigehende Mutt-Mails > macro pager "\M" "c=mutt_in_mailbox\r" # dito > macro index "\L" "c=lynx_in_mailbox\r" # Shor

mutt reading a maildir (qmail ~/Maildir)

2001-01-25 Thread Jeffrey A Schoolcraft
I'm trying to test my qmail install and I've set it up to deliver mail to ~/Maildir/ and I'd like to use mutt to read this, how can I do that? I'm looking through the muttrc files on the site and I see stuff like: set mbox_style=Maildir set folder=~/Maildir but then what? Jeffrey Schoolcraft

newbie q - default directory for attachment saves

2001-01-25 Thread Greg Louis
Despite rummaging in the manual and the code, I haven't been able to see a way to define a default directory for attachment saves that differs from the default directory for Mutt's temporary files. I can hardcode the user's home directory to serve as the attachment default with the following

Re: Tagged msgs not considered when pager open

2001-01-25 Thread mike polniak
Daniel Kollar wrote: > Hello! > > I'm using the pager with the setting "set pager_index_lines=10". > This means, that I can see 10 lines of the index even when the pager > is showing the contents of one email. > When I tag some msgs and still have one msg open in the pager a > command like "save

Tagged msgs not considered when pager open

2001-01-25 Thread Daniel Kollar
Hello! I'm using the pager with the setting "set pager_index_lines=10". This means, that I can see 10 lines of the index even when the pager is showing the contents of one email. When I tag some msgs and still have one msg open in the pager a command like "save msgs" works only on the open msgs b