Re: How to let mutt always mark mbox as new if it contains new

2009-05-11 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 11May2009 08:25, Derek Martin wrote: | On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 09:03:39AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: | > The individual messages are still "flagged" as net but the mbox | > container files is not. You have lost nothing except a notice that | > the "container" is not "new". | | This is exa

Re: default save folder

2009-05-11 Thread jace42
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 12:37, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > look at the fine manual for alias_file > > Really, you should spend a few minutes looking at the very good > documentation included with mutt. I know the dev manual is a work in progress, but I like it a lot more than the normal user manual

Re: Menu colors are awful in arch

2009-05-11 Thread anon anon
This is the mutt -v output for Ubuntu where it looks nice: http://pastebin.com/m7507d00d This is the mutt -v output for Arch where it's not so nice: http://pastebin.com/m40cf5598 On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Rocco Rutte wrote: > > Hi, > > * anon anon wrote: > > If anyone has any ideas, pl

Re: How to let mutt always mark mbox as new if it contains new

2009-05-11 Thread Wu, Yue
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 09:49:16AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > On 2009-05-11, "Wu, Yue" wrote: > > > > Say, I have many mailboxes that have many new messages, but now I have no > > so > > much time to see all of them, so I quickly enter mailboxes one by one, > > then > > just pick the message I'm

Re: css/html email

2009-05-11 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Monday, May 11 at 10:42 AM, quoth Jason Helfman: > I have used the lynx autoview rule for years, however it doesn't > seem to be translating well with Evolution, or css formats that are > going to my lovely mutt. Hmmm, I don't have trouble. I u

Re: doubled messages by copying

2009-05-11 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2009-05-11, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > I want to *move* read messages to another mailbox (mbox format) for archiving. > I'm using "C" plus "d" because I haven't yet found a smarter way to move mails > among mboxes. If you want to move messages, use "s" (save-message). That will copy and mark

css/html email

2009-05-11 Thread Jason Helfman
Hi. I am having issues in having any sort of formatted text go through lynx or w3m. I have noticed that if I save the information in an .html file, and view it with a web browser, it looks, as it should. I would like to avoid doing this, however all my autoviews are not working. I have used the

Re: How to let mutt always mark mbox as new if it contains new

2009-05-11 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 04:48:20PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: > Strange. I cannot reproduce this with $check_mbox_size unset, i.e. use > atime vs. mtime to detect new mail. And since I cannot reproduce it, I > cannot fix it. Attached is a patch that's supposed to reset times in > case an mbox folder

Re: doubled messages by copying

2009-05-11 Thread Noah Sheppard
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 06:53:17PM +0200, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > [..] > I want to *move* read messages to another mailbox (mbox format) for archiving. > I'm using "C" plus "d" because I haven't yet found a smarter way to move mails > among mboxes. You just want to move messages? Then use s (),

Re: doubled messages by copying

2009-05-11 Thread Christian Ebert
* Jan-Herbert Damm on Monday, May 11, 2009 at 18:53:17 +0200 > I want to *move* read messages to another mailbox (mbox format) for archiving. > I'm using "C" plus "d" because I haven't yet found a smarter way to move mails > among mboxes. save-message, bound to s by default iirc. c -- Was heiß

Re: How to let mutt always mark mbox as new if it contains new

2009-05-11 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2009-05-11, "Wu, Yue" wrote: > On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 12:13:54AM -0400, Chris Jones wrote: > > > > I think mutt's logic makes excellent sense .. Especially in this list, I > > routinely get mail that I couldn't care less about .. from regular > > posters I know are past redemption.. > > > >

Re: doubled messages by copying

2009-05-11 Thread Monte Stevens
On 2009-05-11, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > I want to *move* read messages to another mailbox (mbox format) for archiving. > I'm using "C" plus "d" because I haven't yet found a smarter way to move mails > among mboxes. I think this line from my .muttrc should help you do what you describe above. ma

Re: doubled messages by copying

2009-05-11 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Hello, > > after using the "C"-command to copy messages from my inbox to some other > > folder i *sometimes* find these messages twice in the other folder. Joost Kremers wrote on 11.05.09: > Perhaps because C doesn't move to the next message after copying, so that > you sometimes inadvertently

Re: How to let mutt always mark mbox as new if it contains new

2009-05-11 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Derek Martin wrote: > This is exactly what the OP was complaining about, and I completely > agree with him. It's highly inconvenient, if you have a lot of mbox > folders with unread e-mail in them, to go back and figure out which > ones you care about. NO OTHER MAILER HAS THIS PROBLEM, as

Re: Menu colors are awful in arch

2009-05-11 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * anon anon wrote: > If anyone has any ideas, please shoot them my way. Thanks [...] Can you please paste the output of mutt -v? Rocco

Menu colors are awful in arch

2009-05-11 Thread anon anon
Using mutt in Ubuntu, by default, the top menu bar that has the q: Quit d:Del suggestions is blue (bg) and with green text. The blue background for this line stretches from the left side of the terminal to the further right. When I highlight an email, that email is highlighted by a lighter blue t

Re: How to let mutt always mark mbox as new if it contains new

2009-05-11 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 09:03:39AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Wu, Yue [05-11-09 01:38]: > > On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 12:13:54AM -0400, Chris Jones wrote: > > > > > > I feel mutt's logic is 100% correct.. telling me there are _new_ posts > > > on top of stuff I intially couldn't be bothered

Re: How to let mutt always mark mbox as new if it contains new

2009-05-11 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Wu, Yue [05-11-09 01:38]: > On Sat, May 09, 2009 at 12:13:54AM -0400, Chris Jones wrote: > > > > I feel mutt's logic is 100% correct.. telling me there are _new_ posts > > on top of stuff I intially couldn't be bothered to delete and not take > > into account whatever garbage I didn't have the

Re: doubled messages by copying

2009-05-11 Thread Joost Kremers
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:58:07PM +0200, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > after using the "C"-command to copy messages from my inbox to some other > folder i *sometimes* find these messages twice in the other folder. Perhaps because C doesn't move to the next message after copying, so that you sometime

Re: How do I run a command which isn't bound to a key?

2009-05-11 Thread Alan Mackenzie
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 12:43:52PM +0200, Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote: > * Alan Mackenzie [20090511 12:32]: > [snip] > > What I want to do is to type in a key-sequence (equivalent to Emacs's > > M-x), type "break-thread", hit carriage return and have it work. I

doubled messages by copying

2009-05-11 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Dear List, after using the "C"-command to copy messages from my inbox to some other folder i *sometimes* find these messages twice in the other folder. why? jan

Re: How do I run a command which isn't bound to a key?

2009-05-11 Thread Anders Rayner-Karlsson
* Alan Mackenzie [20090511 12:32]: [snip] > What I want to do is to type in a key-sequence (equivalent to Emacs's > M-x), type "break-thread", hit carriage return and have it work. It > seems that the key-sequence should be ":". Yet when I type > >

How do I run a command which isn't bound to a key?

2009-05-11 Thread Alan Mackenzie
Hi, mutt! Mutt 1.5.9i (2005-03-13) At the moment, I want to break a thread in two, because the messages don't belong together. The command to do this is `break-thread', bound by default to #. However, I unbound this key long ago, because hitting it by accident was so easy and so painful. What