On Sep 12 09:16 -0500, Jeff Melton wrote:
> Your mail made it to the list, yes.
OK thanks for the info.
best,
Steve
Your mail made it to the list, yes.
JM
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 01:33:21PM +0200, Steve Schmerler wrote:
On Sep 06 15:19 +0200, Steve Schmerler wrote:
Hello all
I'm using
folder-hook . "push "
to collapse threads.
Recently, I started using imapfilter since one of the imap servers to
whi
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 10:27:48AM +0300, Jayson Willson wrote:
> I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset
In muttrc, do: unset record
That's what "having the $record variable unset" means.
Jack
On Sep 06 15:19 +0200, Steve Schmerler wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I'm using
>
> folder-hook . "push "
>
> to collapse threads.
>
> Recently, I started using imapfilter since one of the imap servers to
> which I'm connecting has no sieve support.
>
> The problem is now that when imapfilter al
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 10:27:48AM +0300, Jayson Willson wrote:
> Hello!
> I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset to evade
> having duplicates. I have "set record=""" and my sent messages appear in
> ~/sent file. How can I disable this behaviour? Thank you in advance.
Try s
On Saturday 12 Sep 2015 08:27:48 Jayson Willson wrote:
> Hello!
> I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset to evade
> having duplicates. I have "set record=""" and my sent messages appear in
> ~/sent file. How can I disable this behaviour? Thank you in advance.
Have you tried
Hello!
I use Gmail and thus I need to have my "record" variable unset to evade
having duplicates. I have "set record=""" and my sent messages appear in
~/sent file. How can I disable this behaviour? Thank you in advance.
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Yours sincerely, Jayson Willson