Hi All,
It's been awhile, everything has worked so far. I have been able to use
the alias command to append proper entries to my Muttrc file. In the
past, as i had not explicitly stated where my Muttrc file was, looked at
and used the one in ~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc. This has worked
fine
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srevilak> I found a way to get the behavior I was looking for: move
srevilak> the save-hook into the individual folder hooks:
kyle-mutt> Heh - I was just writing you a message saying precisely
kyle-mutt> that.
kyle-mutt>
kyle-mutt> The reason is beca
On 25May2009 22:30, David J. Weller-Fahy
wrote:
| Before I get into inline response - this works for me: Thanks Cameron!
Glad to hear it.
| > folder-hook . 'set my_oldrecord=$record; set record=^; set
my_folder=$record; set record=$my_oldrecord'
| > folder-hook . 'macro index Z :push\ \":\
Hello,
I'm running mutt on Cygwin (v. 1.5). I'm using the standard packages
version supplied by Cygwin, 1.4.2.2i. My mail directory is Maildir
mounted on a managed partition to cope with the naming convention.
My Windows system is XP.
My mailboxes command is supplied absolute paths:
find ~/Mai
I'm trying to view multiple gmail mail boxes. At the moment I can only
see one of the mail boxes.
Here's my .muttrc file
set from=us...@gmail.com
set realname="Chris"
set reverse_name=yes
set reverse_realname=no
set imap_user = 'us...@gmail.com'
set imap_pass = "password"
set spoolfile = imaps://