On 04Nov2011 15:50, Tim Johnson wrote:
| And from env.sh, I note the following:
| : ${OS:=''}
| case "`uname -sr`" in
| SunOS\ [56789].\*) OS=solaris ;;
| SunOS\ \*) OS=sunos ;;
| Linux\ \*) OS=linux ;;
| esac
I'm using darwin. But please update your env.sh to the attach
Nice!
Thank you.
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Gregor Zattler wrote:
> Hi Edward,
> * Edward Morbius [04. Nov. 2011]:
>> Is there a trick to filtering to /full threads/ which have a specific
>> search term (or, say, mentions of yrs,trly) in them?
>
> Search the manual for "thread" reveals:
>
* Cameron Simpson [03 18:42]:
> On 03Nov2011 17:07, Tim Johnson wrote:
> | Cameron, thanks for those explanations.
> | I have not yet installed your css package. Been really busy here.
> | Will try to get to it tomorrow or saturday.
> | This is fun. And informative.
OK. Starting t
Hi Edward,
* Edward Morbius [04. Nov. 2011]:
> Is there a trick to filtering to /full threads/ which have a specific
> search term (or, say, mentions of yrs,trly) in them?
Search the manual for "thread" reveals:
Pattern modifier Description
~() messages in threads containin
On Fri, Nov 04, 2011 at 03:04:45PM -0700, Edward Morbius wrote:
> What lists / subscriptions do you have in your .muttrc?
>
Both the 'lists' and 'subscribes' have:-
annou...@lists.alug.org.uk m...@lists.alug.org.uk
audacity-us...@lists.sourceforge.net baa-...@yahoogroups.com
bhs-suff...@yaho
What lists / subscriptions do you have in your .muttrc?
If you're using the 'L' list response command, you should only reply
to the listed list address.
If you're still having issues, you might try a send-hook to catch the
list you don't want to send to and rewrite the address appropriately.
Are
* Chris Green [11-04-11 17:19]:
> I'm subscribed to one list that causes me this problem.
>
> In my 'Lists' I have the list name which is ix...@ixion.org.uk, however
> whenever I reply to a posting on the ixion list the reply gets sent to
> both ix...@ixion.org.uk *and* ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.org
I'm subscribed to one list that causes me this problem.
In my 'Lists' I have the list name which is ix...@ixion.org.uk, however
whenever I reply to a posting on the ixion list the reply gets sent to
both ix...@ixion.org.uk *and* ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.org.uk.
I *think* this is because most people
One of the other frustrations I have with mutt.
I love search. I love filters. I love threads.
Is there a trick to filtering to /full threads/ which have a specific
search term (or, say, mentions of yrs,trly) in them?
Particularly of use in mailing lists.
My default hat trick to date has been t
* On 04 Nov 2011, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Nov 03, 2011 at 03:43 PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> >If you use X-labels heavily and are comfortable building
> >mutt from source I encourage you to take a look at
> >https://bitbucket.org/dgc/mutt-dgc/qseries and apply at least up to the
> >complete-patt
On 04.11.11,09:44, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Nov 03, 2011 at 03:43 PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> >If you use X-labels heavily and are comfortable building
> >mutt from source I encourage you to take a look at
> >https://bitbucket.org/dgc/mutt-dgc/qseries and apply at least up to the
> >complete-patt
On Friday 11/04/11 19:40:06 CST, Eric Smith wrote:
> I cannot find a way to attach multiple files in one go
> from within mutt. I can go to attach and then to fle browser
> and there select with a tag, but I cannot get all the tagged files to
> attch to the mail message.
>
> How would I do that?
Hi list,
I changed my e-mail format from mbox to mh and dont get the flags for
the unread mail..
I use the same .muttrc for mbox and mh-directories. If I browse the
mbox I get a nice 'N' flag for the unopened mails and they appear bold
yellow in the list.
If I open a mh-directory, I see no 'N' fl
On Nov 03, 2011 at 03:43 PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
If you use X-labels heavily and are comfortable building
mutt from source I encourage you to take a look at
https://bitbucket.org/dgc/mutt-dgc/qseries and apply at least up to the
complete-pattern-y patch.
I wouldn't mind trying this out,
I want to set different index_format for different mails.
Just like set different index_format for different mailbox.
Like this example:
folder-hook "\!"set index_format = '"%H %C| %N [%4Z] %-13L » %s %>
%4c"'
folder-hook =INBOX set index_format = '"➤ %H %C| ✣%N [%4Z] %-13L » %s
I cannot find a way to attach multiple files in one go
from within mutt. I can go to attach and then to fle browser
and there select with a tag, but I cannot get all the tagged files to
attch to the mail message.
How would I do that?
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- Eric Smith
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