Hi, I finally got it work with a workaround. The problem is mostly
caused by a timeout somewhere and mutt can't get recovered. I managed to
get a faster connection which can download the headers in a much shorter
time. Then the TLS read problem is no longer occured. The connection is
via a IPv6 pro
I am using Mutt with two IMAP accounts: Google, and work. I have separate
RC files for each account. With Google, I am using 'query_command' to query
my Google Contacts with goobook(1). For work, I have setup an alias file,
with the necessary aliases. Here are the relevant parts of that RC:
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2011, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
: * Baron Fujimoto [10-26-11 20:09]:
: > Is there a way to toggle auto_view for a message?
: >
: > Normally, I prefer to have mutt use auto_view/mailcap display HTML
: > MIME parts for messages. There are times though (such as forwarding
: > spam rep
* Baron Fujimoto [10-26-11 20:09]:
> Is there a way to toggle auto_view for a message?
>
> Normally, I prefer to have mutt use auto_view/mailcap display HTML
> MIME parts for messages. There are times though (such as forwarding
> spam reports) that I would prefer the raw HTML to a rendered versi
Is there a way to toggle auto_view for a message?
Normally, I prefer to have mutt use auto_view/mailcap display HTML
MIME parts for messages. There are times though (such as forwarding
spam reports) that I would prefer the raw HTML to a rendered version.
Is there a way to toggle this from within
Hi Sebastian!
On Mi, 26 Okt 2011, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 09:52:55AM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > Would there be interest, to implement an interface to range in the
> > previously mentioned Vim-Plugin?
>
> +1 :) - I already use your CheckAttach extension as a sub
On 26.10.11,09:52, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> On Wed, October 26, 2011 8:43 am, Volker Bouffier wrote:
> >>call append(6, map(readfile('/tmp/chosenfiles'), '"Attach:
> >> ".substitute(v:val,''\s'',''\\ '',"g")'))
> >
> > Sorry, this wasn't correct. But I think the following line should do it.
Sometimes, we will see some embedded code in mail body.
I want to know is there a way to show syntax color for those embedded code.
Use external tool, or outside something. and so on.
Any way, don't make the implement method complex.
I know that vim can display corresponding syntax color for embe
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 09:52:55AM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Would there be interest, to implement an interface to range in the
> previously mentioned Vim-Plugin?
+1 :) - I already use your CheckAttach extension as a submodule from
your repo [1] (assuming you are chrisbra :) - and this wo
On Wednesday 10/26/11 07:40:07 CST, Paul wrote:
> With it set as
>
> set record="+.Sent"
>
> it doesn't put sent mails into the Sent folder (although I'm sure I saw the
> status briefly say it was uploading the message after (or is it before?) it
> was sent). With it set like this:
You ca
On Wed, October 26, 2011 8:43 am, Volker Bouffier wrote:
>>call append(6, map(readfile('/tmp/chosenfiles'), '"Attach:
>> ".substitute(v:val,''\s'',''\\ '',"g")'))
>
> Sorry, this wasn't correct. But I think the following line should do it.
> call append(6, map(readfile('/tmp/chosenfiles
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