also sprach Kai Grossjohann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.18.0202 +0200]:
> Which email client does he use? He claims that MFT is used for replies,
> but the name suggests that it should be used for followups, not replies.
User-Agent: Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/21.4 (gnu/linux)
Sure, MFT
While in inbox index or pager, is there a way to read my reply, except
change to the sent-mail folder to look it up there?
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On Saturday, August 18 at 06:38 PM, quoth Jon:
>I've noticed that whenever Mutt writes out a message (e.g. when
>saving a message to another directory) it adds a Content-Length:
>header to the output, and sometimes a Lines: header as well.
Yup.
>Ca
* Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [08-19-07 05:25]:
> I set my spoolfile in .muttrc as /home/user/Mail/username and did a
> "cat /var/mail/username > /home/user/Mail/username" and it looks ok.
> But every time I fetchmail (using fetchmail), it gets ended up in
> /var/mail/username.
Mutt does *not* tell
I've wrestled with this one for a few days and I'm not getting anywhere.
It should be simple (and probably is!) but I'm not seeing it.
I've got a correspondent whose version of Entourage is sending oddly
broken messages. When she types an apostrophe, MS converts it to a
curly one. That's correct
On 2007-08-19, Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-08-19, Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > > Use 'sort' instead of 'sort-browser'.
> >
> > set sort=reverse-date ?
> >
> > doesn't work either... I get the threads:
> >
> > 288 r + Aug 17 Woodchuck ( 795)
On 2007-08-19, Vim Visual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Use 'sort' instead of 'sort-browser'.
>
> set sort=reverse-date ?
>
> doesn't work either... I get the threads:
>
> 288 r + Aug 17 Woodchuck ( 795) Calvin II
> 289 r + Aug 17 Woodchuck ( 48) +-+->
> 290 + Aug 17
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 02:06:07PM +1000, Chris wrote:
> I'm using urlview v0.9 with mutt v1.5.12 and firefox v2.0.0.3 on
> OpenBSD 4.1. I just put the following line in my /home/me/.urlview and
> nothing in .muttrc or anywhere else.
>
> When I go to mutt and press CTRL-b, it shows the url list an
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 10:19:30AM +0100, Chris G wrote:
>
> However I have just realised that the 'y' command/key in index does
> almost exactly what I want as the 'other hierarchy' I want to go to is
> essentially my incoming mailboxes area. How do I find out what the
> full key sequence genera
On Sun, Aug 19, 2007 at 07:23:19PM +1000, Chris wrote:
>
> Is there any way to fetch the mails in /home/user/Mail/username? I
> also use procmail to filter mails.
>
Here is my ~/.procmailrc It should do what you want. Note that there is some
other stuff going on (virus / spam filtering) and the
I set my spoolfile in .muttrc as /home/user/Mail/username and did a
"cat /var/mail/username > /home/user/Mail/username" and it looks ok.
But every time I fetchmail (using fetchmail), it gets ended up in
/var/mail/username.
Is there any way to fetch the mails in /home/user/Mail/username? I
also us
On Sat, Aug 18, 2007 at 07:05:45PM -0300, Angel Olivera wrote:
> On Sat 18.Aug.07 22:49, Chris G wrote:
>> Is there any way that a macro (or something else) can be used to
>> navigate to a directory and then open the browser so that one can open
>> a mailbox there (or navigate further).
>>
>> I wan
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