On 23.11.08, 14:11, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > How can I force mutt to show as many messages as they can fit the
> > screen?
>
> As many messages, or as many *new* messages?
>
> For the former, what you probably want is to add the following to your
> muttrc:
>
> unset menu_move_off
>
Yes, it
Sorry for the ugly subject line but it is difficoult to explain in one line.
I use mutt 1.5.18 with menu_scroll = yes
When I enter a mailbox, mutt automatically highlights the oldest message
with the new flag set and puts it in the first line of the index. If I
have a screen with 30 free lines
On 16.11.08, 15:56, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Sunday, November 16 at 10:35 PM, quoth Alberto Rizzi:
> >> You can try something like this:
> >>
> >> folder-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> >> folder-hook imap://[EMAIL PROTECTE
Kyle Wheeler ha scritto:
> On Sunday, November 16 at 08:52 PM, quoth Alberto Rizzi:
>> I want to use four different "Form:" header depending on the folder
>> I am in.
>
> That's a fairly standard request.
>
>> account-hook get executed only the
Anders Karlsson ha scritto:
> * Alberto Rizzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20081116 20:53]:
>> I'm not new to mutt but only now I have time to try to solve some
>> problems with mutt, problems that I have since I use mutt.
>> This is the first of a long series of email.
I'm not new to mutt but only now I have time to try to solve some
problems with mutt, problems that I have since I use mutt.
This is the first of a long series of email.
I have four imap accounts (personal, 2 university, mailing list) and I
want to use four different "Form:" header depending on th