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On Friday, February 29 at 10:55 PM, quoth Michael Kjorling:
>On 29 Feb 2008 16:19 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Wheeler):
>> The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed thus
>> far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain n
On 29 Feb 2008 16:19 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Wheeler):
> The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed thus
> far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain new email. There's no
> way to turn this behavior off.
How about a "bind editor ' ' noop" in the macro, and r
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 04:26:37PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Friday, February 29 at 04:19 PM, quoth Kyle Wheeler:
> >The only workaround I've found is to use tab-completion to make mutt
> >insert the space for you. Assuming none of your other mailboxes begin
> >with "Sent", something like t
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On Friday, February 29 at 04:19 PM, quoth Kyle Wheeler:
>The only workaround I've found is to use tab-completion to make mutt
>insert the space for you. Assuming none of your other mailboxes begin
>with "Sent", something like this would work:
>
>
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On Friday, February 29 at 02:53 PM, quoth Chris Sussmann:
> Mutt then replies that Mail is not a folder. Now the macro works
> with Spam or Drafts because they don't have a space in the name of
> the folder.
It's a bug. One I've been pretty annoyed
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 09:01:23PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 29 Feb 2008 14:53 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Sussmann):
> > So I guess what I am asking is how to make mutt send the space and not
> > treat it as the end of the folder name. Is there an escape character?
> > I tried th
On 29 Feb 2008 14:53 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Sussmann):
> So I guess what I am asking is how to make mutt send the space and not
> treat it as the end of the folder name. Is there an escape character?
> I tried the \ with no luck.
Try a double \, like so:
macro index S "c=[Gmail]/Sent
Hello all,
I am trying to set up a macro for gmail's sent mail folder. I connect
via IMAP and presently I have to navigate to the folder. Here is what I
have in my .muttrc
macro index S "c=[Gmail]/Sent Mail\n"
macro pager S "c=[Gmail]/Sent Mail\n"
Mutt then replies that Mail is not a folder.
Hi,
it's just a cosmetic but it hurts my eyes every day :-)
Seems to me that the color of tree symbols is static.
I have this in my muttrc
color tree black white
color index black magenta ~T
color indicator white blue
And when I tag a mail that uses tree symbols these
do not respect the color
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On Friday, February 29 at 10:21 PM, quoth Dilip M:
> Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> A send-hook doesn't work? Huh, that's odd. Perhaps a reply-hook
>> will work.
>
> No luck with that too :(
Very strange. I would think *both* would work.
On 29 Feb 2008 17:00 +0100, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (wishi):
> Can I sort mailing lists into separate folders, too?
> - I found the list command... but it's not sorting my stuff at all.
>
> I. e. I'm on the list [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the subject is always [bar]. Is
> there
> any sorting feature to
Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> A send-hook doesn't work? Huh, that's odd. Perhaps a reply-hook will
> work.
No luck with that too :(
> I assume that's not *literally* what you have, right? Because you're
> missing a space in the send-hook. That, and "me" isn't a valid
> address. ;)
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On Friday, February 29 at 05:00 PM, quoth wishi:
> I'm going to use mutt as MUA... but I'm new here, and so I have got
> 3 questions. Hopefully, it's possible:
Glad to have you aboard! Let's see what we can do.
> 1. I'm using mailing lists, and a k
Hi!
I'm going to use mutt as MUA... but I'm new here, and so I have got 3
questions. Hopefully, it's possible:
1. I'm using mailing lists, and a key-feature of mutt, I think, is the
thread sorting, that comes in very handy. (Really, thanks for this
live-changing option! :))
Can I sort mai
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On Friday, February 29 at 03:49 PM, quoth Nathan Huesken:
>I am changing my from in a send-hook. But if my .muttrc looks like
>this in example:
>
>set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>send-hook . '[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
>
>The first message I write is send fr
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On Friday, February 29 at 10:21 AM, quoth Dilip M:
>How can I get this work for emails I replying?
A send-hook doesn't work? Huh, that's odd. Perhaps a reply-hook will
work.
>I'm having, below setting in .muttrc.
>
>unmy_hdr CC
>send-hook st.com 'my
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Nathan Huesken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a macro, which pipes a message to a script:
>
> macro index,pager p '~/.mutt/script'
>
> So far so good, what I don't like is the
> Press any key to continue...
> and the fact, that I need to press a ke
Hi,
I have a macro, which pipes a message to a script:
macro index,pager p '~/.mutt/script'
So far so good, what I don't like is the
Press any key to continue...
and the fact, that I need to press a key to continue.
Can this somehow be avoided?
Thanks!
nathan
Hi,
I am changing my from in a send-hook. But if my .muttrc looks like this in
example:
set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
send-hook . '[EMAIL PROTECTED]"'
The first message I write is send from [EMAIL PROTECTED], the second from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So the the change to "from" takes effect in the ne
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 05:59:32PM +0100, Vladimir Marek wrote:
> would there be possibility to have some sort of folder name completion
> which would offer only folders with new mail?
>
> Let's say that after pressing '.' I can see:
> "New mail in =INBOX, =vim-dev, =mercurial-devel"
Try this:
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