Fixed. I had asterisks where I shouldn't have had them in the "ignore" list.
Sorry for the false alarm.
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On Sunday, November 4 at 04:45 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> The save_history setting is supposed to tell mutt how many things to
> save in the history_file, right? Save_history is not working for me
> at all. No matter what I set it to, it only
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On Sunday, November 4 at 01:25 PM, quoth Chris Sussmann:
> I have been using mutt for a while with getmail and pop access to my
> gmail account. Now with gmail offering IMAP, I am trying to switch
> over.
Technically, Gmail's IMAP isn't *quite* IM
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 01:42:45PM +1100, hce wrote:
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> Also, how I can I set a Trash fold to hold all deleted emai? And how
> to add another tag to clen the Trash?
Check out the trash folder patch. Out of box, mutt doesn't support a
trash folder, other than through macros (there are a few drawb
On Fri, Nov 2, 2007, Christoph Berg wrote:
> Most often the terminal library is to blame for that, and/or a bad
> interaction between $TERM and the terminal.
Ah, thanks. That fixed it.
-Ken
I want to see *some* X-headers, like people's interesting and funny custom
my_hdrs (even though there doesn't seem to be as many of them these days).
But of course I don't want to see all X-headers.
So I have a very long list of boring and irrelevant X-headers in my
"ignore" list.
And I have an
The save_history setting is supposed to tell mutt how many things to save in
the history_file, right? Save_history is not working for me at all. No matter
what I set it to, it only saves 10 commands. In .muttrc I have
set save_history=100
or 50, or whatever. Then mutt starts, and when I ent
Hello all,
I have been using mutt for a while with getmail and pop access to my
gmail account. Now with gmail offering IMAP, I am trying to switch
over. I can send and receive mail ok. But when I receive new mail the
status flag is O (for old) and not N (for New). I have done a quick
search of
On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 09:55:24PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > And call just procmail. But, as said, this is a Mutt list, but I
> > couldn't resist suggesting.
>
> good for you, but it still will not work.
>
> MAILDIR is a variable (*usually* set to where you store your mail, not
>wher