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> Date: Thu=2C 29 Oct 2009 18:30:46 -0400
> From: pgenp...@gmail.com
> Subject: Re: Subfolders
> To: mutt-users@mu
uba...@hotmail.co.uk
> CC: mutt-users@mutt.org
> Subject: Re: Subfolders
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> On 28Oct2009 22:08=2C Charles Howard wrote:
> | Every so often someone asks about nested subfolders with mutt. I've rea=
d most of
> | those back to about start of 2007.
> |
> | I'd like
Every so often someone asks about nested subfolders with mutt. I've read most of
those back to about start of 2007.
I'd like such a system but I haven't got it to work. My question is:
Do you, a mutt user, who is reading this, delete most of your email within a
short
period (say a week) ?
He
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> Subject: Re: Getting aliases from Cc field
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> On Saturday, April 4 at 05:29 PM, quoth Charles Howard:
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>>Very funny, I don't think.
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>>So let me rephrase my question :
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>>Is t
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> To: mutt-users@mutt.org
> Subject: Re: Getting aliases from Cc field
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> On Saturday, April 4 at 03:39 PM, quoth Charles Howard:
>>I use `a' to take an address into an alias file.
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Hi,
I use `a' to take an address into an alias file.
But can I do this from a Cc address ?
This question must have been asked before, but I can't find it going back to
2004.
Chas
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> Subject: Re: Basic questions from newbie
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> On Friday, September 5 at 02:42 PM, quoth Charles Howard:
>> How do I export emails to text files in the current or another dir ?
>> I mean the messag
I apologize for asking this. I.ve used pine for 10+ years and probably don't
understand the mutt terminology enough to find the answer in the documentation.
How do I export emails to text files in the current or another dir ? I mean the
message headers and body as plain text, not attachments.