As far as I know (and `man environ`, `man popen`) is that :
- the environment can be only changed internally, via putenv(),
setenv() POSIX calls.
- the mutt backtick-based commands, like "|" terminated 'source's
does not perform any of the 'execve,execl,...' functions nor 'fork',
but o
Hi,
for some reason, this message I sent to the mutt-users@mutt.org list
gets filtered out!
Maybe you could forward this message on behalf of me or just read it.
I appreciated your help, and I hope to contribute in the future.
michele
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Unfortunately, the msmtp configuration
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On Wednesday, July 30 at 01:51 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>Looks like there is something storing a record of all the mails I
>receive in a file/folder called 'from'. It just records the time,
>subject and the mbox name it goes to.
>
>Could it be proc
Hmmm, looks like it is procmail's logfile!!!
--Malahal.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Looks like there is something storing a record of all the mails I
> receive in a file/folder called 'from'. It just records the time,
> subject and the mbox name it goes to.
>
> Could it be procm
Looks like there is something storing a record of all the mails I
receive in a file/folder called 'from'. It just records the time,
subject and the mbox name it goes to.
Could it be procmail doing it? Or just the mutt itself is doing it?
--Malahal.
Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: [Wed Jul 30 2008, 02:00:13PM EDT]
> Ok. See mutt-bug #2969 for a link to these patches an at least one
> more patch.
Thanks!
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am using the same approach and I have been playing with multiple
> imap accounts to understand how it behavews. I cannot fully understand
> how mutt changes imap folders (Mutt 1.5.16):
>
> I have some files with my account definition, with the foll
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On Wednesday, July 30 at 08:55 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>This code in muttrc successfully loads the imap account definition (I
>have tryed with both accounts):
>
># Default mailbox
>source ~/.mutt/Comptes/joanet
>
>If I issue the command c (change
El dijous, 17 de juliol del 2008 a les 20:38, Jorge Luis va escriure:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 09:32:46PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> > # macros to invoke a profile
> > macro index ":source ~/.mutt/profile.default\n" # "Load
> > default profile"
> > macro pager ":source ~/.mutt/pr
* Aron Griffis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-07-30 09:50 -0400]:
> Of course this means rebuilding the full set of bindings. Any
> other ideas? (apart from changing the approach, remember this is
> supposedly theoretical...)
There was at least one discussion about this on mutt-dev. I believe,
there
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On Wednesday, July 30 at 11:44 AM, quoth Ralf Schmitt:
> I've read the manual about status_format but I didn't found anything
> usable do display date/time. Before I give up I wanted to ask you if
> there is a way to get a clock in status line.
Ther
Hi all,
To simplify a complex (and let's pretend it's theoretical ;-)
scenario, I'd like to do something like:
macro index,pager,attach b ' foo'
Now anybody familiar with tag-prefix will see the problem
here... The default binding falls flat:
bind generic ';' tag-prefix
In particular, the
Hi,
On Tuesday, 29 July 2008, 21:20 (UTC-0700), Ravi Uday wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe I am too lazy to google this stuff
Apparently.
> but what are PGP messages.. I
> mean I see emails with
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> ..
> ..
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
>
> etc so wh
Hi,
I've read the manual about status_format but I didn't found
anything usable do display date/time. Before I give up I wanted
to ask you if there is a way to get a clock in status line.
kind regards
Ralf
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