7;s won't work in tcsh, since it's bash (well, sh)
syntax. Maybe you'd have to figure out the tcsh syntax, or write a
small bash script to call instead of the bash command directly (like I
do with my getfolders script).
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My last message quoted the wrong part of Kyle's email, oops :)
I meant to refer to the first paragraph about his problem with cursor
position when mutt calls vim to edit the message.
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, but
I'm not too sure offhand... vim gurus, feel free to clarify that.
I forget what the default cursor position is, but
it bothered me enough to change it :)
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# anything else goes here
:0:
Inbox
# end
My own is much more complicated, but that's just a basic example. You'd
of course need to add new mailboxes lines to your muttrc for the folders
you filter into.
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er to read mail without seeing every thread open. I think * is the
default key for jumping to the last message though. Hope that was
helpful.
I guess you could also set the default sort order to be reversed by
date, but that just looks odd.
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Just so everyone knows, I updated http://mutt.lazygenes.net earlier
today with my more current config files. Enjoy :)
(Also fixed a bug or two that popped up after the new year)
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a part of the qmail package, and I went through a lot of
trouble to find/compile it. It's on my Mutt page: http://mutt.lazygenes.net
I couldn't find any other (reliable-looking) scripts or programs that
did this, most were just for mbox->Maildir.
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just have to press one key and it fills in the info?
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Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Chris Gushue muttered:
> > Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > On 2000-09-06 19:27:57 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
> > >
> > > > Does anyone have a script that does this?
>
mail for the previous month and earlier, I just left gzipped (that
compressed foldes patch for Mutt works great). I'm not sure offhand if Mutt
created the new Maildirs for me, or if I had to manually do it...
Probably safer to do it this way, than to use a script or program to convert
yo
riting the changes after you close it, since it doesn't have to
rewrite the whole mbox file I suppose. On my 486 with 16MB RAM, both are
painfully slow when a folder gets big (eg. debian-user lately - I had to
unsubscribe).
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Kai Weber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> + Chris Gushue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > I'm using a combination of procmail and a couple shell scripts for mail
> > sorting and archiving. Procmail sorts things into monthly directories such
> > as ~/mail/2000/08 with
Kai Weber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am searching for some tips how to archive and collect my mails. I do
> not want to delete mails I get. After 3 months using Linux my mailboxes
> grow and grow.
>
> How do you sort and archive your mails? I want to collect some possible
> solutions
Suresh Ramasubramanian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi
>
> A rather trivial question - but I want to change my from address format -
> from the existing
>
> >> From: Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> to
>
> >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
>
> Can y'all help m
Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Chris Gushue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 15 May 2000:
> > How much
> > of a speed difference would there be between that and mbox?
>
> I think this is really rather subjective and per-system issue, whatever
> figu
Maildir is sounding more interesting to me all the time, with support for
it in procmail (can't remember if I knew about that before or not). How much
of a speed difference would there be between that and mbox? I'm currently
reading my mail on my 486 Linux box, and speed would be the main issue. I
Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Chris Gushue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 09 May 2000:
> > # Collapse threads by default, and jump to the last message
> > bind index P collapse-all
> > folder-hook . push "P*"
> >
> > I'm no
s is what I
use:
# Collapse threads by default, and jump to the last message
bind index P collapse-all
folder-hook . push "P*"
I'm not sure what key collapse-all is bound to by default, I have a lot of
the keys changed.
Take a look at my Mutt config files at http://mutt.la
Rene Lange ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hi again,
>
> q: I want to include my operating system in the header (it's
> completely useless, but it's fun) with "X-Operating-System". The
> problem is, the output of `uname -a` includes a "#", which gets
> recognized as a comment in the .muttrc.
>
> An
Mutt
settings are now at http://mutt.lazygenes.net - take a look and let me know
what you think.
Mutt is such a great email client, too bad I don't have room on my linux
firewall to keep mail there. I use Windows a lot for games, so I use
Eudora for mail mostly, with Mutt for mail on a shell.
y it seems)
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Gerald Oskoboiny ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 04:03:52AM -0230, Chris Gushue wrote:
> > I guess I should paste basically what I am now doing with procmail.
> >
> > ## ~/.procmailrc
>
> looks good...
>
> > :0:
> > *
> >
0oldmail/ and move
old mailboxes in there, with just "mailboxes +0oldmail" in my mutt
settings. This way, my mailboxes won't get too big, nor will my mailbox
list become too cluttered. Thanks again to everyone that helped.
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Gerald Oskoboiny ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 09:35:20PM -0230, Chris Gushue wrote:
> > Is there a way to archive mailboxes at the beginning of every month (or
> > some other period) like Pine does? Just after a couple weeks, my
> > debian-user mai
debian-user-1999-aug
Any solution would be great, not necessarily a mutt-specific one
(eg. procmail/crontab/scripts/etc). I'm sure I saw a message about this
on a mailing list I am on, but couldn't find anything. Perhaps it was on
a newsgroup somewhere...
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> > Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
> > under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details.
[...]
>
> I hate to say it, but it works fine, for me:
>
Works fine for me as well...
[...]
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I'm sure other editors have similar options.
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Thus wrote Stefan `Sec` Zehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.08.13 18:30]:
> On Fri, Aug 13, 1999 at 02:51:27AM -0230, Chris Gushue wrote:
> > I have a problem with Mutt and two headers I am defining, X-Uptime and
> > X-Yoda (see my headers for more). Currently, it seems that Mutt will
>
have tried using:
send-hook . my_hdr X-Uptime: `uptime`
send-hook . my_hdr X-Yoda: `yoda`
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Oops, sorry about that. Just woke up and sent an email to the wrong list.
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perate file? Or is
that the MH format... I'm only familiar with the mbox format, easy to use
between Linux clients and Eudora on Windows :)
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signature, and having colour).
I would never consider a switch back either...
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Press any key to continue...
I get the "Press any key to continue..." prompt when doing most gpg stuff
from within Mutt, maybe you have something set differently? (My pgp/gpg
settings are all default ones).
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'll have to browse
though the Freshmeat appindex again...
> Now that my company has forced me to IMAP, I no longer have a good
> solution for this. My attempts to build "gbuffy" have utterly failed,
> alas.. :(
It built fine for me, but seems to be a bit more of a pa
this would
probably be the hard part?)
Without knowing a whole lot about Mutt, I'm thinking this could possibly
be done (at least partially) with just a shell script? After some sleep
I'll fiddle around with it (without much success though I'm assuming).
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, a group of my friends and I made some
"cool" domains, mainly to poke fun at the elitist attitude some people
tend to have... :)
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Thus wrote David Thorburn-Gundlach ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.16 15:16]:
> Chris --
>
> ...and then Chris Gushue said...
> % Thus wrote Chris Gushue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.13 20:39]:
> % > are new messages when I am in mailbox view, but there are messages INSIDE
> % &g
Thus wrote Chris Gushue ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.07.13 20:39]:
> Is there some setting that I am missing for Mutt not to display that there
> are new messages when I am in mailbox view, but there are messages INSIDE
> that mailbox with the new flag?
To follow up with some extra informat
that. Now I wonder why I never
did this before :)
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