On 02May2009 14:55, David J. Weller-Fahy
wrote:
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| # save the state of wait_key
| folder-hook . "set my_wait_key=\$wait_key"
| # turn off wait_key
| folder-hook . "set wait_key=no"
| # run command to create file to source
| folder-hook . "push \"~/.mutt/muttecho.sh \$my_curdir\""
| #
* Noah Sheppard [2009-05-02 01:56 -0500]:
> On Fri, May 01, 2009 at 11:28:39PM -0500, David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
> > Right now everything works except from never gets set. I thought
> > this might be because of the timing (source happening before the
> > link is created), so I added a 0.5 second
* Nicolas Sebrecht [2009-05-02 08:55:41 +0200]:
> Is there a way to tell Google to NOT do what _they_ think is the best
> for me?
No. Like Microsoft or Apple, they will not listen to what the user
wants.
I don't imap gmail, because I don't like their folder layout, and they
won't let me chan
* Nicolas Sebrecht [05-02-09 05:15]:
>
> Recently, I moved one of my email address to gmail. The problem is that
> Google thinks it's a good idea to not show what _they_ consider to be
> duplicated mails.
>
I bypass this anomaly by *not* using gmail's smtp service. I use
gmail *only* to receiv
Hi folks!
(My question is not purely mutt related. I'm posting here because I
think here is where I can have the best answers).
Recently, I moved one of my email address to gmail. The problem is that
Google thinks it's a good idea to not show what _they_ consider to be
duplicated mails.
I have o