Hi all,
Since a few days, mutt's been giving me the message "Mailbox was externally
modified. Flags may be wrong." every time I change into a new mailbox on one of
the IMAP servers I have an account on.
It doesn't happen when I log onto the server, only when I subsequently change
mailboxes, and i
> > cat groupA groupB |sort |uniq > groupC
>
> straightforward and simple.
sort -u groupA groupB > groupC
HTH ;-)
Patrick Shanahan wrote on 28.07.10:
> > A newsletter goes to groups A and B. How can i avoid that recipient XY gets
> > the letter twice?
> >
> > Can mutt eliminate the double entries?
>
> use a 3rd group for the newsletter that goes to both groups
> cat groupA groupB |sort |uniq > groupC
str
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:22:34PM -0700, Hannes Blut wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I just registered to this mailing list so i can finaly start using mutt.
>I installed mutt-sidebar from the archlinux aur and got offlineIMAP to work.
>
>Now when i start mutt i just get this one line followed by my prompt:
>So
Hello,
I just registered to this mailing list so i can finaly start using mutt.
I installed mutt-sidebar from the archlinux aur and got offlineIMAP to work.
Now when i start mutt i just get this one line followed by my prompt:
Sorting mailbox... Segmentation fault
My muttrc:
===
On 2010-07-28, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> Am 27.07.2010 23:57, schrieb Grant Edwards:
>> On 2010-07-27, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Everyone know this when you get an email from someone and he is
>>> disclosing his whole (Outlook) addressbook to the recipients. Often
>>> this is an i
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:41:37AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> Thanks for tip about iconv. I do have both WINDOWS-1252 and CP1252 on my
> computer. So the second line should not be needed. While composing this
> email I suddenly realized that the charset names are probably case sensitive
> and my
* Jan-Herbert Damm [07-28-10 07:29]:
> hello all,
>
> I want to send newsletters to groups of people. I can define groups within
> mutt. Recipient XY is in groups A and B.
>
> A newsletter goes to groups A and B. How can i avoid that recipient XY gets
> the letter twice?
>
> Can mutt eliminate
hello all,
I want to send newsletters to groups of people. I can define groups within
mutt. Recipient XY is in groups A and B.
A newsletter goes to groups A and B. How can i avoid that recipient XY gets
the letter twice?
Can mutt eliminate the double entries?
Going OT:
I can imagine a skipt c
Am 27.07.2010 23:57, schrieb Grant Edwards:
On 2010-07-27, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Everyone know this when you get an email from someone and he is
disclosing his whole (Outlook) addressbook to the recipients. Often
this is an interesting field for social research :) but that left
aside,
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