On Sun, Nov 16 2008, Chris Jones wrote:
>
> alternative_order
>
> .. in my .muttrc is probably not going to be quite as flexible as it
> should be.
Just an example:
# Plain as default:
message-hook ~A 'alternative_order text/plain'
# But not for a special sender:
message-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTEC
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 01:03:59PM +0800, Chengqi(Lars) Song wrote:
> 1. store all mails appeared in all mail headers, e.g., From/To/CC/BCC
No idea on this one, never particularly wanted to do it, but the
others ... you betcha!
> 2. auto-complete when your key-in any part of a mail address. e.g.
Hello,
Gmail can do a lot of work automatically, but I believe mutt can do it
better. Such as alias setting, gmail can
1. store all mails appeared in all mail headers, e.g., From/To/CC/BCC
2. auto-complete when your key-in any part of a mail address. e.g., when
you key in "ab", addresses like "[E
* Alberto Rizzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20081116 21:51]:
> Anders Karlsson ha scritto:
[snip]
> > The way I have done it, because I use maildir's (through offlineimap)
> > under ~/Mail, my folder-hook's are simply
> >
> > folder-hook set from="[EMA
On Sun, 16 Nov, 2008 at 20:52:12 +0100, Alberto Rizzi wrote:
> I have four imap accounts (personal, 2 university, mailing list) and I
> want to use four different "Form:" header depending on the folder I am
> in. In thunderbird I can configure a different From: addresse for each
> account and then
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 04:22:46PM EST, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 16Nov2008 12:52, Chris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 08:29:25AM EST, Peter Münster wrote:
> | > On Sun, Nov 16 2008, Chris Jones wrote:
> | > > are affected), could anyone advise how I can fix that an
On 16.11.08, 15:56, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Sunday, November 16 at 10:35 PM, quoth Alberto Rizzi:
> >> You can try something like this:
> >>
> >> folder-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >> folder-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >> folder-hook imap:
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On Sunday, November 16 at 10:35 PM, quoth Alberto Rizzi:
>> You can try something like this:
>>
>> folder-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>> folder-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>> folder-hook imap://[EM
* Alberto Rizzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11-16-08 15:47]:
> Anders Karlsson ha scritto:
> > The way I have done it, because I use maildir's (through offlineimap)
> > under ~/Mail, my folder-hook's are simply
> >
> > folder-hook set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> > folder-hook set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
> On Sunday, November 16 at 08:52 PM, quoth Alberto Rizzi:
>> I want to use four different "Form:" header depending on the folder
>> I am in.
>
> That's a fairly standard request.
>
>> account-hook get executed only the first time I open a folder on
>> that account
>
> I
On 16Nov2008 12:52, Chris Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 08:29:25AM EST, Peter Münster wrote:
| > On Sun, Nov 16 2008, Chris Jones wrote:
| > > are affected), could anyone advise how I can fix that and make mutt
| > > choose the text/plain version over the text/html vers
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 08:52:12PM +0100, Alberto Rizzi wrote:
> I have four imap accounts (personal, 2 university, mailing list) and I
> want to use four different "Form:" header depending on the folder I am
> in.
do you really have different accounts (i.e., different
host/username/password) or j
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On Sunday, November 16 at 08:52 PM, quoth Alberto Rizzi:
> I want to use four different "Form:" header depending on the folder
> I am in.
That's a fairly standard request.
> account-hook get executed only the first time I open a folder on
> that ac
Anders Karlsson ha scritto:
> * Alberto Rizzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20081116 20:53]:
>> I'm not new to mutt but only now I have time to try to solve some
>> problems with mutt, problems that I have since I use mutt.
>> This is the first of a long series of email.
* Alberto Rizzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20081116 20:53]:
> I'm not new to mutt but only now I have time to try to solve some
> problems with mutt, problems that I have since I use mutt.
> This is the first of a long series of email.
>
> I have four imap accounts (personal,
I'm not new to mutt but only now I have time to try to solve some
problems with mutt, problems that I have since I use mutt.
This is the first of a long series of email.
I have four imap accounts (personal, 2 university, mailing list) and I
want to use four different "Form:" header depending on th
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 08:29:25AM EST, Peter Münster wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16 2008, Chris Jones wrote:
> >
> > are affected), could anyone advise how I can fix that and make mutt
> > choose the text/plain version over the text/html version?
>
> You could put something like this in your muttrc:
>
On Sun, Nov 16 2008, Chris Jones wrote:
>
> are affected), could anyone advise how I can fix that and make mutt
> choose the text/plain version over the text/html version?
You could put something like this in your muttrc:
alternative_order text/plain
Cheers, Peter
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I occasionally receive messages that contain both a plain text version
_and_ an html version of the author's original message.
I have noticed that with my mutt novice setup, it is the html version
that is displayed in the pager via urlview -> elinks, rather than the
text version.
One issue with
also sprach Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.11.16.0453 +0100]:
> > And as long as urlview cannot deal with X (I read mail on my
> > mailserver, which has no X, and want to open URLs locally), it's of
> > little use...
>
> Eh? What's X got to do with it? urlview just runs whatever program
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