I'm using mutt-1.5.16 with the softfill patch and receiving email from
a Microsoft Exchange V6.5 user and mutt is displaying "^M" at the end
of each line. This is unexpected. Example:
Hi Cameron,^M
^M
I am not using a display_filter (and even so, would have expected it to apply
after QP decod
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 02:18:32PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Tuesday, 07 August 2007 at 22:05, Chris G wrote:
> > In the MuttFaq it says:-
> >
> > You can recompile Mutt with the --buffy-size option to
> > "configure".
> >
> > ... but there isn't a --buffy-size option to 1.5.16, ha
On Tuesday, 07 August 2007 at 22:05, Chris G wrote:
> In the MuttFaq it says:-
>
> You can recompile Mutt with the --buffy-size option to
> "configure".
>
> ... but there isn't a --buffy-size option to 1.5.16, has it been
> removed or what?
It's now a muttrc variable, $check_mbox_size.
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 10:05:38PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
> In the MuttFaq it says:-
>
> You can recompile Mutt with the --buffy-size option to
> "configure".
>
> ... but there isn't a --buffy-size option to 1.5.16, has it been
> removed or what?
>
... oops, a quick Google reveals that th
In the MuttFaq it says:-
You can recompile Mutt with the --buffy-size option to
"configure".
... but there isn't a --buffy-size option to 1.5.16, has it been
removed or what?
--
Chris Green
> > > E.g. I want a macro which does something, then does a s[ave]
> > > command (to which the user responds) and then does some more
> > > things after the save.
This is not a complete or flawless answer, just a quick example of
one way to do this. And it's untested.
macro index = "source 'mutt
Thus wrote Rado S ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [07.08.07 21:40]:
> =- John K Masters wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 20:16:41 +0100 -=
>
> > Sorry, didn't explain fully. Yes I can score on to: or cc: but can
> > I for example score according to the number of messages in a
> > mailbox? For boxes that get 5 mails
On Tue, Aug 07, 2007 at 08:49:30PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
> =- Chris G wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 19:07:16 +0100 -=
>
> > Is it possible to have a macro which asks for user input in the
> > middle and then continues the macro?
> >
> > E.g. I want a macro which does something, then does a s[ave]
> >
=- John K Masters wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 20:16:41 +0100 -=
> Sorry, didn't explain fully. Yes I can score on to: or cc: but can
> I for example score according to the number of messages in a
> mailbox? For boxes that get 5 mails per month - no problem, keep
> them all. For ones with 150 per day
On 20:52 Tue 07 Aug , Rado S wrote:
> =- John K Masters wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 19:30:32 +0100 -=
>
> > I am fairly new to Mutt and probably going about this in totally
> > the wrong way but I have set up muttrc to delete messages after a
> > certain score has been reached. Some messages nev
=- John K Masters wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 19:30:32 +0100 -=
> I am fairly new to Mutt and probably going about this in totally
> the wrong way but I have set up muttrc to delete messages after a
> certain score has been reached. Some messages never get deleted
> due to adding to the scores but m
=- Chris G wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 19:07:16 +0100 -=
> Is it possible to have a macro which asks for user input in the
> middle and then continues the macro?
>
> E.g. I want a macro which does something, then does a s[ave]
> command (to which the user responds) and then does some more
> things
I am fairly new to Mutt and probably going about this in totally the
wrong way but I have set up muttrc to delete messages after a certain
score has been reached. Some messages never get deleted due to adding to
the scores but most mail-list messages get deleted after 3 months.
However, some lists
Is it possible to have a macro which asks for user input in the middle
and then continues the macro?
E.g. I want a macro which does something, then does a s[ave] command
(to which the user responds) and then does some more things after the
save.
If it's not possible then I think it's something th
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