On Tue 26, Jan'10 at 3:01 AM +0100, E. Prom wrote:
I don't think that's possible inside mutt without writing some very
complicated macros. We've talked about that a few days ago, one solution
is to do it outside of mutt :
Man, I totally read that thread too. My memory is failing...
Message de Tim Gray, lundi 25 janvier à 17h53 :
> Is there a method for queuing outgoing mail? Eudora used to have a
> feature where you could queue sent mail for deliver at either a
> specified time, or after a specified delay (ex. 10 mins from now).
> Is there anyway to do this with mutt? I'm c
On 25 Jan 2010, at 22:30, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Mon 25, Jan'10 at 3:33 PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> Actually, it goes into the postfix queue even when you're online; it just
>> doesn't stay there for very long.
>
> I know. I guess I was asking if mutt could send the message to posfix and
On Mon 25, Jan'10 at 3:33 PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Actually, it goes into the postfix queue even when you're online; it just
doesn't stay there for very long.
I know. I guess I was asking if mutt could send the message to posfix and
say 'don't try to deliver until 10 mins from now'.
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On Monday, January 25 at 11:53 AM, quoth Tim Gray:
> Is there a method for queuing outgoing mail? Eudora used to have a
> feature where you could queue sent mail for deliver at either a
> specified time, or after a specified delay (ex. 10 mins fro
Do you have existing macro to look at?
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>set sent = "+/Sent"
>set trash = "+/Trash"
>Error in ~/foo/.muttrc, line 9: sent: unknown variable
That's because the variable you want is called "record", not "sent".
(I know, that's not necessarily obvious...)
>The second I encounter an error
=- Paul Greenberg wrote on Mon 25.Jan'10 at 14:47:38 -0500 -=
> I have may in spool, when I exit mutt I have Yes/No to move messages to the
> mbox.
> How can I move messages from mutt.org to some other file, let's say maillists?
Macro to tag-by-pattern and tag-apply "save" for each of your lists
Hi,
What is the best way to accomplish the following.
I have may in spool, when I exit mutt I have Yes/No to move messages to the
mbox.
How can I move messages from mutt.org to some other file, let's say maillists?
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On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:53:50AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
> On a related note, if I send an email while I'm offline, it goes
> into the postfix queue fine. How/when does postfix flush that email
> out?
AFAIK, postfix simply retries delivering mail periodically. I don't
think it does anything mor
Is there a method for queuing outgoing mail? Eudora used to have a feature
where you could queue sent mail for deliver at either a specified time, or
after a specified delay (ex. 10 mins from now). Is there anyway to do this
with mutt? I'm currently using postfix as my smtp delivery agent if
So I have been subscribed to LKML (Linux Kernel Mailing List) for
several years on my gmail account. I decided to try to read that
email using IMAP with Mutt.
I only have about 460,000+ emails ;) and I did turn on header caching.
I never can make it through the entire "Fetching message headers..
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