On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 05:44:11PM -0500, Will Fiveash wrote:
I've noticed that when I do a X mouse copy of text that mutt displays
in a gnome-terminal that there is whitespace padding out to edge of the
terminal. If I run the less pager command in a gnome-terminal I don't
see this whitespace pa
I've noticed that when I do a X mouse copy of text that mutt displays
in a gnome-terminal that there is whitespace padding out to edge of the
terminal. If I run the less pager command in a gnome-terminal I don't
see this whitespace pad/fill behavior. Is there a way I can configure
mutt or my gnom
Hello Yue Wu,
Am 2010-08-05 21:18:45, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> for j in $(find $2 -type d | grep cur) ; do (
> cd $j ;
> for i in * ;
> do cat $i | formail -ds procmail ;
> done) ;
> done
>
> But after redeliverd, all emails
Hello Christian Ebert,
Am 2010-08-05 15:45:48, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> As Erik is using Maildir even that wouldn't help much as the
> messages would be delivered to /new/ .
And if he had looked into the archive of the list, he would
know how to make files read. Including modifying the
On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 10:48:05AM +0800, Yue Wu wrote:
In my case, after re-procmail, every email will be unread, I can't recorgnize
which are those I've read, I have to look those emails one by one and recall
if it's really read or unread by me.
In the script or procmail recipe that refiles t
Hi Yue,
* Yue Wu [06. Aug. 2010]:
> On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 03:45:48PM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote:
>> * Erik Christiansen on Friday, August 06, 2010 at 00:38:37 +1000
>>> On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 09:18:45PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote:
>> >> I don't only want to redeliver my emails, but also not let all