* Cleber S. Mori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011207 22:32]:
> Mutt have just one "problem". It is slow to open folders, because
> it does not cache them. Pine did it, and it feels much more fast.
> I don't know if there is a option for that, but I believe not.
mutt takes 7 seconds to open my 1 messa
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 11:49:19PM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
> Someone sent me an attachment called "designview.jpg" with MIME type of
> "application/octet-stream". Since it wasn't "image/jpg" or "image/jpeg",
> mutt didn't know how to view it correctly.
>
> How could I have made mutt treat that a
* Cleber S. Mori <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011207 22:32]:
> Mutt have just one "problem". It is slow to open folders, because
> it does not cache them. Pine did it, and it feels much more fast.
> I don't know if there is a option for that, but I believe not.
If there was an option to make mutt faster
* Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011207 19:38]:
> I think it would be really cool in the manual to see
> at what version of mutt each config variable came in.
"me, too!" That's why I started writing my own manual
with exactly that in mind - but unfortunately this
was never included with the m
You should not keep that many messages in a working 'folder' (indeed file). You'd
better initialize a new one for high traffic folder yearly, quarterly or even monthly.
For sent folder, I'll rename the file to sent.2001 soon in the end of
this year.
best regards,
charlie
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On Thu, Dec 27, 200
Is there a way to make it so that when I use the "c" command to change to
a different folder, the original one remains open?
My ~/Maildir/ folder has 1 messages, and my =sent folder has 6000
messages, so it's slow to switch between them if they get closed each time
I switch.
BTW, I just noti
Here's a beta version of code that I made for myself. My desktop is a
Windows system, but I run mutt through SSH. I'd like to be able to have
HTML and image attachments come up directly on my web browser, so I made
this code.
Prerequisites:
- mutt (of course!)
- SecureCRT SSH client (or other SSH
Someone sent me an attachment called "designview.jpg" with MIME type of
"application/octet-stream". Since it wasn't "image/jpg" or "image/jpeg",
mutt didn't know how to view it correctly.
How could I have made mutt treat that as image/jpg (by making it look at
the filename extension, perhaps) des
* Ralph Geier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [011207 17:08]:
> I found the following bug in Mutt 1.2.5 / 1.3.24
> - first, save your 'mbox'-file (i.e. the folder
> where read mail is saved), it will be corrupted
> after trying the following!
> - assume you have 1 new message in your
> spool mailbox (i.
Hi,
I've tried to auto-move all messages To: or CC: to [EMAIL PROTECTED] into a mailbox
=mutt. But the following trial failed:
save-hook "~C mutt-users" +mutt
or
save-hook ~Cmutt-users +mutt
Does ~C not work in save-hook? I didn't find enough info about save-hook. It's said
(by default) s
On Wed, 26 Dec 2001, David T-G wrote:
> Your MDA will also escape any ^From_ in the body to avoid confusion with
> a message separator line -- if it's delivering to an mbox file.
That doesn't seem to be true. For example, in one of my sent-mail files
from pine, I saw this line (there was no ">"
I found mutt can not decode qp strings in Subject if there is space in it. Such like
=?big5?Q?Re: =BCW=A5[=B1z=AA=BA=A6=AC=A4J?=
If I change ' ' to '=20', it works.
Does the spec. of qp not allow spaces?
thanks,
charlie
Philip, et al --
...and then Philip Mak said...
%
% Regarding the "From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 06 18:44:53
% 2001" lines in an mbox file...
Yep. Note that they're only in an mbox file, too.
%
% What is the regular expression for matching whether the line in an mbox
% file is the beginnin
Regarding the "From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jun 06 18:44:53
2001" lines in an mbox file...
What is the regular expression for matching whether the line in an mbox
file is the beginning of a new message?
What is the regular expression for matching lines like ">From" that should
have the ">" removed
On Tue 25-Dec-2001 at 06:33:15AM -0500, Philip Mak wrote:
> I'm used to using pine's editor, which handles filling of paragraphs
> (even if they start with "> " due to quoting) fairly nicely.
>
> I'm wondering what configurations for .vimrc do you guys use for use
> with mutt?
I don't know where
> BTW, regarding those other suggestions involving binding "fmt" or "par"
> to a key, isn't it slow to fork a process every time you press the
> rejustify key, or is that overhead negligible?
it really depends on how often you do it (I don't do this one, but have
equivalent cases in mind).
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T
Philip --
...and then Philip Mak said...
%
% I had an interesting little idea on how to view HTML files on my desktop
% web browser, even though I'm running mutt through SSH!
%
% I put this in my .mailcap:
%
% text/html; opera %s
What a funny name for your mozilla wrapper script ;-)
%
% "o
Philip, et al --
...and then Philip Mak said...
%
% I tinkered around a bit more and came up with this code for making Ctrl+J
% (justify paragraph) work, even with quoted text.
Cool -- I like it a lot (or at least the *Para functions).
%
% It assumes that ^[> ]*$ is the paragraph separator,
With experiments, I conclude the following are right format/instances:
text/html; mozilla -remote openurl\\(file:%s\\)
text/html; mozilla -remote openfile\\(%s\\)
text/html; mozilla %s (this should also work if run in shell w/o problem)
thanks for your help,
charlie
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