Quoting Ed Blackman on 2010-04-14 15:04:34:
> relevant for folders that are seldom or never changed, you may want to
> consider converting your archival folders to mbox before gzipping, and
> continuing to use mairix.
archivemail's default storage format is a gzipped mbox, so that's
already se
Sorry typo amendment...
8. "reverse_name" worked "From: customerserv...@domain.com" is set and "my_hdr"
worked! "Cc: ot...@domain.com"
On 2010-04-15 17:23+0100, 'Mash wrote:
>
> Okay now this is very strange...
>
> set from="Name "
> alternates "customerserv...@domain.com"
> set reverse_name=yes
Okay now this is very strange...
set from="Name "
alternates "customerserv...@domain.com"
set reverse_name=yes
send-hook '~f customerserv...@domain.com' 'my_hdr Cc: ot...@domain.com'
1. start mutt
2. hit "r" to reply to an email that has been sent to
"customerserv...@domain.com"
3. edit message
Hi Mash,
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 04:12:04PM +0100, 'Mash wrote:
I have "reverse_name" turned on and was wondering if it is possible to set a reply-hook
to set the "Cc:" depending on which address I am replying from?
reply-hook '~f exam...@domain\.com' 'my_hdr Cc: someth...@domain\.com'
Unfor
I have "reverse_name" turned on and was wondering if it is possible to set a
reply-hook to set the "Cc:" depending on which address I am replying from?
reply-hook '~f exam...@domain\.com' 'my_hdr Cc: someth...@domain\.com'
thanks
'Mash
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PROBLEM: Persistent problem:
$ mutt -x -s TEST-mutt oleg.merca...@gmail.com < afiedt.buf
Bad IDN in "to": 'gmail.com'
$ mutt -v
Mutt 1.5.20 (2009-06-14)
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software
PROBLEM:
I can't desactivate the IDN handler:
$ mutt -x -s TEST-mutt oleg.merca...@gmail.com < afiedt.buf
Bad IDN in "to": 'gmail.com'
$
INSTALLATION:
I have a new HP UX Itanium:
HP-UX pama02 B.11.31 U ia64 0819508990 unlimited-user license
$ tail -20 /usr/local/etc/Muttrc
## within