* Sean LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-17 20:20]:
> It turns out I left off the "copiousoutput" bit. thinking
> that was something links needed, and since I was using lynx,
> not links, on my Cygwin setup, I foolishly left that out of
> my .mailcap text/html entry. It wasn't until I was rea
On 08-16 02:55, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Sean LeBlanc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-15 20:18]:
> > I can't seem to figure out how to get mutt to dump html to lynx (or links)
> > in Cygwin. I have the same setting I have on my FreeBSD box, but Mutt says:
> > "mailcap entry for type text/html not found
Michael wrote,
> Saku Ytti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
>> Problem is, mutt doesn't allow writing Cc to same address as From,
>> maybe a sanity check, I don't know.
>Hm, I can't reproduce that here. Mutt 1.4i
>> This is what I'm looking for:
>> folder-hook list 'my_hdr From: My Name
>> folder
* Gregor Zattler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-16 17:42]:
> i would be perfectly satisfied if i could see a dump
> of hooks, so i can debug my configuration. That's all.
> I don't even think such a menu would be very useful:
> Hooks are for automated mail handling, so there is not
> much sense in s
* Eric Blau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-17 15:17]:
> I am having a problem getting a folder-hook working properly.
> I want mutt to automatically move mail older than 1 month from
> my Maildir-format INBOX into an archive mbox-format INBOX.
please put the description of the goal *first* - thanky
* Eric Blau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-17 11:16 -0400]:
> I am having a problem getting a folder-hook working properly. I have
> the following folder-hook in my muttrc file:
>
> folder-hook =INBOX 'push T~r>1m\n\;s=archive/INBOX\n'
>
> I want mutt to automatically move mail older than 1 month
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Hi fellow mutters,
I am having a problem getting a folder-hook working properly. I have
the following folder-hook in my muttrc file:
folder-hook =INBOX 'push T~r>1m\n\;s=archive/INBOX\n'
I want mutt to automatically move mail older than 1 month fr
Ryan --
...and then Ryan Sorensen said...
%
% So, a couple days ago, best I can figure, after a reboot, mutt now can't open
% temp files, or at least that's what I'm guessing, because it hangs after
% entering subject and hitting enter.
Have you checked your disk space? It's happenned to the b
So, a couple days ago, best I can figure, after a reboot, mutt now can't open
temp files, or at least that's what I'm guessing, because it hangs after
entering subject and hitting enter.
GDB is saying it's on an open() call. It hangs indefinitely.
This reboot didn't change much, I did it becau