Re: attachments in index without patching

2010-11-09 Thread David Champion
* On 09 Nov 2010, Francesco de Virgilio wrote: > Hi all, > show at least if the mail has any attachment in the index? I don't > want the exact number of attachments, but only I want to know if there > is any. > > Yes, I know there's a patch for this, here [1] but really don't want > [1] http://ho

Re: attachments in index without patching

2010-11-09 Thread Stefan Wimmer
* Francesco de Virgilio [2010-11-09 23:28]: > Hi all, > I use Mutt since 3 moths and with a rockin' muttrc it's simply the > best MUA I've ever used. > > But, I've searched around the net without success: is there a way to > show at least if the mail has any attachment in the index? I don't > wan

attachments in index without patching

2010-11-09 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
Hi all, I use Mutt since 3 moths and with a rockin' muttrc it's simply the best MUA I've ever used. But, I've searched around the net without success: is there a way to show at least if the mail has any attachment in the index? I don't want the exact number of attachments, but only I want to know

Re: multiple bcc entry

2010-11-09 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Hello, thank you, Monte! > > How can I pull in all the addresses in my .aliases file into the > > bcc-header-line? > Monte Stevens wrote on 09.11.10: > b (to open the bcc line) > abc > t (hold it down until you tag all aliases) > ; This works well, and I don't even need the ";" to operate on a

Re: multiple bcc entry

2010-11-09 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jan-Herbert Damm [11-09-10 01:39]: > How can I pull in all the addresses in my .aliases file into the > bcc-header-line? Make an alias of all the aliases in your .aliases file and use that in the bcc field. -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USAHOG # US1244711 http://waho

Re: multiple bcc entry

2010-11-09 Thread Monte Stevens
On Tue, Nov 09, 2010 at 07:37:36AM +0100, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > How can I pull in all the addresses in my .aliases file into the > bcc-header-line? I'm sure there is a smarter way but for my first try (with what I think a re default key bindings): b (to open the bcc line) abc (any start-of-wo