p://www.procmail.org/
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to escape the "+" in the second
line, cannot remember the procmail regex syntax right now, too late:)
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* Dave Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010314 21:31]:
> Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide.
> David A. Hodgson
> Perry's Ice Cream Company, Inc.
> One Ice Cream Plaza
Kiddin'?
> Akron, NY 14001-0328
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Hi,
is it possible to make the key advance to the next-new message
in the current thread, if any, and return to the index if the last new
message in the current thread has been reached?
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# new messages
color index red default ~N
# old messages to me
color index green default "~p ~O"
chris
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e messages, are appended to folder
"surfing". So all the messages from one digest go into one mailbox. No
more filtering is necessary.
For mutt-users you would use something like:
:0:
* ^Subject:.*mutt-users-digest
| formail +1 -ds >>mutt-users
chris
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* Jan Johansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010301 14:47]:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 12:28:56AM +0100, Christian R Molls wrote:
> >I usually read my mail sorted by threads. Once in a while (on some
> >lists the while is pretty short), threading breaks because some
> >moron
r field
| to the list address and you want to send a private message
| to the author of a message.
`
You might also want to take a look at muttĀ“s mailing list features
(e.g. the lists and subscribe commands).
chris
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separate threads. Anyone done that before?
chris
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ly. "formail", which is part of the "procmail" package,
can split incoming digests.
Check out the procmailex manpage, in case procmail is already
installed on your system, otherwise get it from www.procmail.org.
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* Christian R Molls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010228 22:04]:
...talking to myself...
> * Zach Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010228 21:45]:
> > Does anyone know of a way to hilite rows in the message index that
> > correspond to messages that are addressed to me, and a
* Zach Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010228 21:45]:
> Does anyone know of a way to hilite rows in the message index that
> correspond to messages that are addressed to me, and are new? In
> other words, I'm always looking for "N +" in %Z (the message status
> flags), and I'd like to make that vi
* Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000731 13:20]:
>> Which leads to the question: why does syntax detection work on all
>> mails except that have been postponed and are recalled?
> Mutt uses a totally different naming syntax (apparently a random
> string - not mutt-hostname-foo) for p
* Johannes Zellner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000731 11:50]:
>> how can I let read some special mail configs (e.g. set tw=72) when edit
>> a email/news messages?
> autocmd FileType mail set tw=72 nocin ai expandtab
> (this is what I have)
au BufNewFile,BufRead /tmp/mutt* source ~/.vim/mutt_vimrc
(thi
* Dmitry S. Sivachenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000726 19:59]:
> Is it possible to delete messages marked for deletion (with 'D')
> without leaving mutt?
sync-mailbox, by default bound to the "$" key.
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* Howard Arons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000713 20:48]:
> Er, where in Mutt's documentation is there a reference to this
> "--with-mixmaster option"? I've read the INSTALL or CONFIGURE files,
> and I don't find it. What other config options have I missed?
Try ./configure --help
Christian
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Hi,
how can I make mutt print only some (ie important) header lines?
Right now I use:
set print_command='enscript -2 -r -G -i3'
which results in all headers being printed. So I piped the mail through
sed/formail before passing it to enscript, and that worked, but I wonder
if there is a nicer
Hi,
has anybody looked into using grepmail from within
mutt? I was thinking of some macro/script that reads
parameters, queries grepmail and presents the results
in a temporarily created mailbox afterwards? If nobody
tried, I will.
Regards,
Chris
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un
Hi,
I am afraid this might be a FAQ, but all I could find was a detailed
description of how to do it with pine, so here is my question:
How can you search for mails in different folders (eg search through
all the mailboxes you have in ~/Mail/)?
Regards,
Chris
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* J McKitrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000311 18:00]:
> On my machine i use vim.
I have this line in my .vimrc, which sets textwidth only for mail
editing in mutt:
au BufNewFile,BufRead /tmp/mutt* set tw=70
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* Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000311 14:21]:
> Is it possbile in mutt, to create an alias, such that some
> addresses are displayed on the To: field, and some will be
> displayed on the Cc: filed, and other will be displayed on the
> Bcc: field?
I don't think you can do it with an alias but
Hi everybody,
I am using GMX (a German freemail service) to collect e-mail from
various accounts. Mails that have been collected with GMX have the
following header lines (the example is a mail to this list):
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 10 23:43:44 2000
Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Who
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, rfi from Rich Roth wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 30, 1999 at 11:48:02PM +0200, Christian R Molls wrote:
>
> > does mutt's internal pop-support forward mail via sendmail or via port 25?
>
> I think you have a mis-understanding of POP - pop has nothing to
On Sat, 03 Apr 1999, Rejo wrote:
> When trying to get LBDB installed it tells me mutt_dotlock is not on my
> system. When i do ./configure i get
> ERROR: mutt_dotlock is required to build this package.
> ERROR: You can get it from the mutt package's source code.
> I guess this should be fixed w
On Wed, 31 Mar 1999, Roland Rosenfeld wrote:
> lbdb will never be incorporated into Mutt, because it is a separate
> package which can be used by Mutt using a clear interface. So it
> shouldn't be a problem to combine Mutt and lbdb. For new versions of
> lbdb see http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/#l
Hi list,
does mutt's internal pop-support forward mail via sendmail or via port 25?
Are there plans to support more than one pop host?
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u
Hi,
excuse me if these are FAQs, but I couldn't find answers in the docs, ie the
TODO list.
Are there plans to incorporate the
- compressed folders patch
- lbdb
into mutt? I guess quite a number of people will miss those two enhancements,
and that is, at least IMO, a shame.
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On Sun, 28 Mar 1999, Vikas Agnihotri wrote:
> > (2) How can I make mutt execute keystrokes on startup? Putting the
> > "push" command into muttrc doesn't show any effect.
>
>
> Hm. It should work. Please provide detailed example of where it fails
> to do the expected.
To clarify my questi
Dear list,
after two days of hacking muttrc, mutt is pretty much doing what
I wanted it to do. Yet I've got some questions left:
(1) How can I purge messages flagged as "D" without changing the folder /
leaving mutt?
(2) How can I make mutt execute keystrokes on startup? Putting the
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