Re: Archiving

2009-02-19 Thread Alexandre
Le jeudi 19 février de l'année 2009, vers 11 heures et 35 minutes, Michael Pobega écrivait: > I don't understand your problem exactly -- Mutt opens the archive.gz > files just fine, and I use Mutt to sort and search through the e-mails. I do the same in general but I have a mailbox with almost 20

Re: an additional format for "The Mutt E-Mail Client" document?

2009-02-19 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Paul! On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Paul E Condon wrote: > Is there a version of "The Mutt E-Mail Client" that is arranged as > a single web page? I want this so that I can search the whole > document for a particular text string with a single command. > Or is there a way to search a web-page tree w

an additional format for "The Mutt E-Mail Client" document?

2009-02-19 Thread Paul E Condon
Is there a version of "The Mutt E-Mail Client" that is arranged as a single web page? I want this so that I can search the whole document for a particular text string with a single command. Or is there a way to search a web-page tree with a single command in firefox? Or is there some html editin

Re: Archiving

2009-02-19 Thread Michael Pobega
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 02:09:30PM +0100, Alexandre wrote: > Le jeudi 12 février de l'année 2009, vers 18 heures et 07 minutes, Michael > Pobega écrivait: > > I use archive-mail in a Cronjob. It checks by date, so for high traffic > > mailing lists I have it archiving mail 15 days old, and for low

Re: Sort by thread, but not by date of first mail

2009-02-19 Thread Sébastien Mazy
Hi all, Speaking of sorting, it it possible to sort threads and messages like that? (A to J representing messages from the oldest to the last received) A |->D |->E |->J |->G B |->C |->F |->I |->H (A,D,E,G,J) is the thread with the last received message, therefore it's displayed on top

Re: Sort by thread, but not by date of first mail

2009-02-19 Thread David J. Weller-Fahy
* Nathan Huesken [2009-02-19 05:04 -0600]: > I really like the thread sorted view of mutt. But I would like a > little change: I would like the threads not to be sorted by the date > of the first mail but by the date if the most recent mail... > > Is this possible? Here's what I have in my muttrc

Re: folder-hook command behaves strangely

2009-02-19 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Christian Brabandt wrote on 19.02.09: > I have made the experience, that it usually works better, if you quote > the command using double or single quotation marks. > So this works for me: > > folder-hook mutt-users 'set attribution="%n wrote on %d:"' Wow! That did it. Thanks, Chrisitian -

Sort by thread, but not by date of first mail

2009-02-19 Thread Nathan Huesken
Hi, I really like the thread sorted view of mutt. But I would like a little change: I would like the threads not to be sorted by the date of the first mail but by the date if the most recent mail... Is this possible? Thanks! Nathan

Re: folder-hook command behaves strangely

2009-02-19 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Jan-Herbert! On Thu, 19 Feb 2009, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > > # begin .muttrc-entry: > # attribute string > set attribution="%n schrieb vor kurzem:" > # > # attribute string for mbox mutt-users: > folder-hook mutt-users set attribution="%n wrote on %d:" > # end > > When I change into mutt-us

folder-hook command behaves strangely

2009-02-19 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Hello, I try to tell my muttrc to use different attribute strings in replies in different mailboxes (mbox-format): # begin .muttrc-entry: # attribute string set attribution="%n schrieb vor kurzem:" # # attribute string for mbox mutt-users: folder-hook mutt-users set attribution="%n wrote on %d:"