Hi Ken,
* Ken Stevens , 2010-12-26 19:26:13 Sun:
> It is my understanding that when I change mailboxes it should cycle
> through the ones with new mail. This is not happening. So, what am I
> doing wrong?
A similar-sounding question was asked a few weeks ago:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt
Hi all,
I am having trouble with mutt configuration. In my .muttrc I have
source /home/ken/.mutt/mailboxes
The mailboxes file contains lines similar to this one:
mailboxes !
mailboxes +testing
mailboxes +perl
It is my understanding that when I change mailboxes it should cycle
through the ones w
Bump. I still haven't gotten to the bottom of this one:
On Fri, Nov 05, 2010 at 10:28:42PM +, seanh wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I've noticed that this problem affects more than just the status bar in
> mutt:
>
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/136038/mutt.png
>
> In that screenshot you can see that the statu
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 11:37:33PM +0100, Daniel Schömer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> seanh schrieb:
> > [...]
> >
> > But this still saves each message to an archive folder based on the current
> > year when mutt was started, rather than on the year of the message. You
> > can't
> > define a save-hook base
Hi Scott,
* Scott Jones [25. Dec. 2010]:
> I have MUTT set up and working on my system. I don't use it though
> because 1) the inbox is stuffed with several THOUSAND message through
> which I need to sort and delete the spam and 2) I haven't yet figured
> out how to set up SpamAssassin to filter t
Hi Dale, mutt users,
* Dale A. Raby [25. Dec. 2010]:
> Why not use Gmail's own spam filter to eliminate the spam? It
> works pretty well and doesn't require you to use or maintain
> SpamAssassin. Use Mutt with IMAP and the messages will stay on
> the practically limitless storage space of Gmail'
Hi Jeffery, mutt users,
* Jeffery Small [26. Dec. 2010]:
> When composing a normal message in mutt (1.5.21), after exiting the text
> editor and returning to the header/attachment page prior to sending,
> the Fcc: box is properly set based upon value in the hook file for the
> recipient.
>
> Howe
Is there any way I can force mutt to scan all files in 'mailboxes' for
new mail?
In general during the day everything works fine, new mail is detected in
the normal way by seeing if the access time is before the modified time.
However when I come to read mail in the morning the incoming E-Mail ha