Chris Green wrote:
> I have now done all these things. The muttrc lists and subscribe
> commands now have only ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.co.uk in them.
>
> and the result is that mutt doesn't recognise some messages (which
> only have ix...@ixion.co.uk in them) as list messages so I can't L[is
I want to call a script which will pass back a file to source like this:
source `path-to/script.sh`
I would like to set the path to the script in my muttrc with a mutt
user-defined variable. This doesn't work because mutt doesn't appear to
expand the variable before passing the part in back-tick
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 01:11:18PM -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Chris Green wrote:
> > I have a mailing list where in some cases, when I L[ist reply] the To:
> > address ends up as follows:-
> >
> > To: ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.co.uk, ix...@ixion.co.uk
>
> Look at the list headers. How does the
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 10:49:23AM +0800, Conghui He wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I am a newbie to mutt and want to read the emails from the mailing
> list. But I don't know how. I follow the instructions by just adding
> 'lists comp.lang.c'
> 'subscribe comp.lang.c'
> into my ~/.muttrc. Howev
Hi,
does anyone have a answer to this problem? I've a similar one.
I run dovecot as an imap-server and sort my mails in a folder in maildir format.
So some of the folders have longer names and looks like:
~/.Mailinglisten.emacs_orgmode ~/Maildir/.Mailinglisten.Mutt
When using them in the sidebar,