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On Thursday, May 7 at 09:40 PM, quoth Luis A. Florit:
>> On Monday, May 4 at 05:05 PM, quoth Luis A. Florit:
>>> I use a ISO-8859-1 encoded xterm in maemo, but :set ?charset
>>> gives me charset="utf-8".
>>
>> Are you setting it in your config somewh
Hi,
Sorry for the delay, but for some reason I didn't get the answer
to my post in my email.
> On Monday, May 4 at 05:05 PM, quoth Luis A. Florit:
> > I use a ISO-8859-1 encoded xterm in maemo, but :set ?charset
> > gives me charset="utf-8".
>
> Are you setting it in your config somewhere? (
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:31, Haines Brown
> To save a message in mutt, if I hit the "s" key I'm prompted
> for a mailbox. However I'm used to saving messages as a plain text
I was super confused on this same issue for a while. Every so often i
need a plain text copy of an email with headers and e
* On Thu, May 07, 2009 02:49PM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca) muttered:
> > Mutt doesn't do default colors. If you have those they come from your
> > distro. /etc/Muttrc et al.
> >
> > uncolor index *
> >
> > in your own ~/.muttrc will get rid of those.
>
> But will I still be able to m
> So, either put mutt in a room with a corner (e.g. set up gpg
> correctly) OR don't tell mutt to stand in a corner whenever messages
> with signatures show up (e.g. set crypt_verify_sig=no).
>
> Does that make sense?
Yes, it sure does! Had no idea.
> > However I'm used to saving messages as a
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On Thursday, May 7 at 05:00 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
>> So, either put mutt in a room with a corner (e.g. set up gpg
>> correctly) OR don't tell mutt to stand in a corner whenever messages
>> with signatures show up (e.g. set crypt_verify_sig=no).
>>
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On Thursday, May 7 at 01:31 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
> I guess the most straightforward procedure would be to rely on
> procmail to direct incoming mail to differet inboxes that rmail and
> mutt can access.
Probably, yup.
> You were kind to reply,
Michael Tatge wrote:
> * On Thu, May 07, 2009 11:02AM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca)
> muttered:
> > I was wondering if it is possible to set separate colors for the
> > mini-index. I
> > find the coloring of the mini-index distracting, and I would like to make it
> > monochrome, with pe
Kyle, I've got a lot to learn about mutt :-(. I guess the most
straightforward procedure would be to rely on procmail to direct
incoming mail to differet inboxes that rmail and mutt can access.
You were kind to reply, but your message starts with the set of lines
below. Were you trying to tell me
* On Thu, May 07, 2009 11:02AM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca) muttered:
> I was wondering if it is possible to set separate colors for the mini-index. I
> find the coloring of the mini-index distracting, and I would like to make it
> monochrome, with perhaps the current highlighted message
* Michael Tatge schrieb:
> * On Wed, May 06, 2009 03:33PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
> muttered:
> > folder-hook . 'set sort=reverse-date-received'
> > folder-hook =freebsd-current 'set sort=threads'
> > folder-hook =freebsd-acpi 'source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist'
> >
> > Now i get
I was wondering if it is possible to set separate colors for the mini-index. I
find the coloring of the mini-index distracting, and I would like to make it
monochrome, with perhaps the current highlighted message as brightblack.
Is this possible?
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Eric Patton
On 2009-05-07 13:05:09, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Please read:
>
>http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/raw-file/tip/UPDATING
>
> when updating mutt. It lists incompatible changes during the development
> cycle. There you'll find a note about the default value for $move having
> changed to "no" so mutt
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On Thursday, May 7 at 09:14 AM, quoth Haines Brown:
>>> I retrieve mail with fetchmail, which I have poll both mail
>>> servers.
>>
>> And it's delivered to different mail folders?
>
> That's the problem. While I can tell mutt to read the mail in a
Hi,
* Haines Brown wrote:
> That's the problem. While I can tell mutt to read the mail in a
> specific mail folder, I need to somehow to send mail addressed to a
> particular domain into that folder in the first place. I suppose I
> need to turn to procmail for that.
Yes. Or really ugly folder-h
> > I started with the idea I could configure mutt to accomplish the goal
> > I describe below, but I'm not sure I can.
>
> Why not?
>
> > I retrieve mail with fetchmail, which I have poll both mail servers.
>
> And it's delivered to different mail folders?
That's the problem. While I can tell
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 01:52:26PM +0200, Joost Kremers wrote:
> On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 03:45:40PM +0400, Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
> > When mutt displays a message, it also displays some message header
> > fiels ('From:', 'To:' and etc.). But I cannot find out, where I can
> > configure what field
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 03:45:40PM +0400, Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
> When mutt displays a message, it also displays some message header
> fiels ('From:', 'To:' and etc.). But I cannot find out, where I can
> configure what field will be displayed. For example, I want to see
> 'X-Mailer' field if it
When mutt displays a message, it also displays some message header
fiels ('From:', 'To:' and etc.). But I cannot find out, where I can
configure what field will be displayed. For example, I want to see
'X-Mailer' field if it present.
Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
> Thank you. One more question: can I convert my mbox folder to maildir format?
Yes you can.
> I can suppose that I can move all my mail into another folder, configure
> procmail
> to work with maildir and then run procmail again. Is that right solution?
You can convert
On Thu, May 07, 2009 at 01:16:20PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
>
> > I'm using mutt about 6 month. For this time I have about 5000 messages
> > in my mbox folder. What format is preffered for using with many
> > messages? Is Maildir faster? I read in this mailing
Hi,
* Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
> I'm using mutt about 6 month. For this time I have about 5000 messages
> in my mbox folder. What format is preffered for using with many
> messages? Is Maildir faster? I read in this mailing list that someone
> stores his mail in the folder, organized by years and
Hi,
* m...@coreland.ath.cx wrote:
> I've still not got to the bottom of this problem. My spool
> now has 200 read emails that I can't get mutt to move.
Please read:
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/raw-file/tip/UPDATING
when updating mutt. It lists incompatible changes during the development
I'm using mutt about 6 month. For this time I have about 5000 messages in my
mbox
folder. What format is preffered for using with many messages? Is Maildir
faster? I read
in this mailing list that someone stores his mail in the folder, organized by
years
and month. I think that is very good idea
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