googly.negotiator...@aceecat.org wrote:
> I'm sure this has been asked before, and it is even likely that at one
> time I knew the answer. But I'm getting old, and the world is
> enshittifying at a pace that makes me lose my mind :(
>
> So; I need to set the From when replying to the address whic
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 07Apr2024 13:19, Ебрашка wrote:
> > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have
> > the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail?
> > For example Message-Id: <43265...@example.com> consisting of random
> > digits and domain name
>
> I think
dm1...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to display messages (preferably automatically, as soon
> as the messages get in the mailbox) as one thread based on a value of
> a custom header? That is, all the messages that have the X header with
> the same value.
If you have threading on
Thanks to all those who provided info recently for setting up a mutt
configuration
to use gmail. I will soon be trying the valuable info suggested.
Thanks again,
Dan
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XR
assword" via gmail web interface and it
> works just perfect since approximately 6 months that way.
What are the steps to get this additional gmail "app password" for use as
"secret_app_password" in muttrc?
Thanks,
Dan
> >
> > Has anyone info/experience a
almost ready to go for imap with
gmail best of all. I happen to be a blind computer user.
Dan
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void wrote:
> Hi mutts@
>
> Mutt's config for $tmpdir points to a tmpfs here which is memory-backed
> and therefore v quick. The perms for this are set to 700.
>
> I was wondering which hcache would be best in this use context. I'd like
> to point the hcache to this tmpdir. But I understand that
These progress messages are great, but how does one suppress some of them?
Reading imaps://j
Looking up mail.d
Connecting to mai
SSL/TLS connectio
Authenticating (PLAIN)...
Selecting INBOX.S
Fetching message headers...
Sorting mailbox...
Mailbox is unc
Closing connection to m
Thanks.
s is a test
Message-ID:
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
X-Mutt-Fcc: ~/sent
This is a test. This is only a test.
=
Any and all suggestions will be accepted gladly. Thanks!
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David
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 06:29:28PM -0500, X Tec wrote:
Hello.
I'm wondering, is it possible to specify a different custom location for
~/.mailcap, and different from the defaults?
Thanks beforehand for your attention.
set mailcap_path = ~/.config/neomutt/mailcap
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Jeff Abrahamson wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 12:33:09PM +, isdtor wrote:
> >
> > > I fear the days where my dayjob requires me to use something else (than
> > > neo/mutt).
> >
> > After a corp takeover, my dayjob is fully MS-centric. Yet, I am continuing
> > to use mutt for everything t
And I thought that my neomutt is acting up .. Thanks Kevin !
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 09:19:25AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
[As an aside, please don't reply to an existing message when creating
a new thread.]
On Thu, Jul 29, 2021 at 08:17:44AM -0400, hy...@nasalinux.net wrote:
But sometim
Chris Green wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 08, 2021 at 08:43:48AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > On 07Apr2021 18:34, Kurt Hackenberg wrote:
> > >On 2021/04/07 18:16, Kurt Hackenberg wrote:
> > >>On 2021/04/07 17:01, Chris Green wrote:
> > >>>I'm looking for a tool which will allow me to search through a
ion I have:
look up the archive of this mailing list and you'll find plenty of ideas related
to your question.
Dan
On Wed, Apr 07, 2021 at 07:22:51AM -0600, John Niendorf wrote:
Hi Folks,
How do you all deal with HTML email?
Thank you,
John
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I am not a Lua expert but imapfilter has its limitations. There are situations
where imafilter can not parse headers properly and emails from the mailing lists
are not properly sorted. If I was about to re-do my email delivery flow, I would
probably avoid imapfilter do to detailed work completel
D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> For several months now, I haven't been able to receive mail with mutt.
General, currently useless suggestion: don't let this sort of
thing go past a day or two. If you haven't solved it then, ask.
> When regrettably, I go into X Windows (MATE), I use webmail and see
> t
Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Since some days I get
>
> Certificate host check failed: certificate owner does not match hostname
> pod51010.outlook.com
>
> This certificate belongs to:
>outlook.com
>Unknown
>Microsoft Corporation
>Unknown
>Redmond
>Washington
>
John J. Boyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My insurance organization insists on sending Zimcorp Secure messages. is
> there a way to handle these in Mutt?
>
I'm assuming you mean Zixcorp. Zimcorp is a trucking company,
IIRC.
These messages are only email notifications that there is
something waiting f
Martin wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I'm using mutt on Debian with several accounts and Firefox as a
> browser. When I click on a mailto: link it opens a new terminal with
> mutt and from all I see it does pick up my muttrc correctly, but the
> new email has "Fcc:" as ~/sent and "From" as myuser
> .
Hm, at least there is some creative workaround :-)
Thanks Kevin !
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 07:15:49AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 01:07:28PM +, Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote:
Obviously all strings defined there are considered mailboxes even
though there is no
Nobody ? :-)
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 01:07:28PM +, Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote:
Good morning,
I did a bit of googling recently but I have not found a good example
of mailboxes configurable which would make my sidebar look pretty :-).
What I am looking for is something simmilar to this
If you are a mobile user then things are a bit more complex. If you prefer to
have your emails/accounts stored at the same place - desktop machine for example
- then offlineimap/fetchmail/mbsync is your way to go. There is no limit on user
accounts with this solution. Things might get a bit mor
en though there
is no maildir structure nor mailbox file. I am pretty sure I am overlooking
something here, just need the right pinch here :-)
Thanks,
Dan
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On Tue, May 08, 2018 at 02:21:01PM -0400, jrun wrote:
>
> i am looking for a library to parse email messages. i'm assigned to write
> something to parse incoming emails on our mailing-list and create bugs in
> bugzilla out of them and possibly appending to the existing bug. btw, how
> would
> you
On Thu, Sep 28, 2017 at 02:10:22PM +0100, tech-lists wrote:
> Hello mutt-users@
>
> I'm running mutt 1.9.1 (2017-09-22) on freebsd-11-stable.
>
> What I'd like to have is, when mutt loads, it scans its subscribed
> folders and moves the mail based on date received into preconfigured
> mail folder
it's still using the old nameserver. I have to exit mutt and
restart to get it to read in the current list of nameservers.
Is there a setting to tell mutt not to cache the nameservers?
--
Dan
I want to call a script which will pass back a file to source like this:
source `path-to/script.sh`
I would like to set the path to the script in my muttrc with a mutt
user-defined variable. This doesn't work because mutt doesn't appear to
expand the variable before passing the part in back-tick
On Sat 14.Jan.12 09:26, Tim Gray wrote:
On Jan 13, 2012 at 03:38 PM -0600, Dan McDaniel wrote:
I tried this since I too have been looking for a solution to this kind
of problem. However, I am getting only partial success. I can tell it's
sourcing the profiles as I move between folders be
status bar changes, but it's not setting the From: or the signatures
that I have specified.
--
Dan
On Thu 21.Jul.11 11:43, XeCycle wrote:
Dan McDaniel writes:
[...]
After all it's deprecated. If mutt provides something like
Interestingly, all the alerts I get from us-cert.gov are sent with
in-line signatures. I think they are the only ones I receive that way.
Guess I'll wait
On Thu 21.Jul.11 08:14, XeCycle wrote:
Dan McDaniel writes:
I receive some mail which has the signature at the end of the body
rather than in a separate part. Mutt doesn't seem to recognize these as
being signed and doesn't verify them. If I save the message to a file
and run
7; on it it verifies OK. Is there a way to make mutt
recognize these as having a signature?
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Dan McDaniel
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On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 08:04:09PM -0700, Dr. Ed Morbius wrote:
>
> The second hitch is coming up with a good way to have local mail
> submitted to the remote host when sending. Local and remote MTAs are
> both exim4. I'm thinking some magick with SSH (ssh-agent is running) or
> such.
Make your
saw it in your example. Looks like it will be pretty handy. Thanks
Dan
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e2.tar.gz tarball I have to wonder if abook is dead. The
files all date from 2006. Doesn't look like there has been any
significant work since then. The last news posted on the main project
page is from 2008.
Dan
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On Sun 05.Jun.11 20:40, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
On 05.06.11,11:31, Dan McDaniel wrote:
On Sat 04.Jun.11 22:51, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
>On 03.06.11,19:42, Michael wrote:
>>I don't know who else to turn to about this problem other than mutt users.
>>I have been adding phon
d. I checked the manpage for
abookrc and don't see that option mentioned either. How did you get it
to work?
Dan
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On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 02:07:45PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
>
> You also need to set reverse_alias for this to work.
>
Thank you. The solution you told me works fine.
Regards,
Dan
isplayed in index menu like:
'To Mutt Mailing List'
Regards,
Dan
reads stay
collapsed even after i read messages?
Best,
Dan
of Vim's scripting language, and perhaps use email parsing
libraries and so on.
Oh, and I love your .signature!
Dan
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ccess times on my system.
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On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 07:46:36PM +, seanh wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 05:37:29PM +, seanh wrote:
> > Also, I realised that if the year is 2010 when you archive a mail then it
> > will
> > go into Archives/2010, even though (if the mail has been hanging around in
> > your
> > inbox)
ears it (or better patches
> it :-)).
I'm not using the sidebar, so this can't be it. I use the Ubuntu
package. (I'm using Ubuntu 10.10.)
Dan
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small number of new
messages?
Thanks,
Dan
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 at 10:41AM +0900, Dan Drake wrote:
> I'm wondering if there's any way to get Mutt to decode the filenames of
> attachments. Here's a bit from an attachment I received today:
Whoops...I just looked in the archives for this list, and noticed that just
named =?EUC-KR... which isn't very useful.
Mutt already decodes such things in the headers of emails -- how can I
get Mutt to do that decoding of the file name of an attachment?
Thanks,
Dan
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On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 09:17:36AM -0500, Kevin Kobb wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using mutt to connect to a Cyrus IMAP server. It is working fine,
> but I have one question. Sometimes I have a number of deleted messages
> in a folder, but I only want to purge one message. I know how to purge
> the
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:08:35PM +, Charles Howard wrote:
>
> 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) ?
No. Real spam that was caught by my filter a
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 10:27:20PM -0400, Thomas Baker wrote:
> If I am reading an important thread in mutt and need to put that
> thread into my to-do list, I save it as a file, e.g.:
>
> 2009-09-03.mutt-rxvt-configuration.mbox
>
> I run a shell script to add a reference to that file to the
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 09:42:02PM -0400, Thomas Baker wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 05:47:45PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> > > I run mutt on Cygwin in a Windows console window
> >
> > Yuck. Why? :)
>
> Well I'm glad you asked that question... :-)
>
> > FWIW, you can run
On Thu, Sep 03, 2009 at 01:19:43PM -0400, brownh wrote:
> Often, when composing a message, I want to past an address in the To:
> line without using my mouse. However, the usual C-y or C-v keyboard
> commands don't work. Any suggestions?
Entirely dependent on your terminal program, not Mutt. Mut
to sending:
___
From: Dan Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dan Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: test attachment
Reply-To:
Fcc: =out
Security: Clear
-- Attachments
- I 1 /tmp/mutt-Tichodroma-1000-7496-228 [text/
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 08:54:15AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, July 31 at 11:01 AM, quoth Dan Davison:
> > I know next to nothing about the technicalities of email, and
> > although this basically seems to work, I've got lots of questions
> > about sending
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 08:54:15AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, July 31 at 11:01 AM, quoth Dan Davison:
> > I know next to nothing about the technicalities of email, and
> > although this basically seems to work, I've got lots of questions
> > about sending
not to automatically
check for new mail with
set mail_check=`expr 60 \* 60 \* 8`
but that didn't solve it. There doesn't seem to be any problem when
I'm on the university network (ox.ac.uk domain, not necessarily
stats.ox.ac.uk).
OK, time to kill mutt, restart, and send this email.
Dan
On Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 01:28:23AM +0100, Alain Bench wrote:
> Is the number of the just delivered mail included on the "unseen:"
> line of .mh_sequences? Otherwise it's to be considered already read.
I've found the source of the problem. It's because procmail doesn't update
the .mh_sequences
Hello,
mutt still refuses to identify mail that hasn't been read. Even if new mail
comes in during a session while the inbox is open.
But here's the thing:
1. No MUA is running, mail comes into inbox.
2. I open mutt. All mail shows up as "read".
3. I quit mutt.
4. I start Claws-Mail. Inbox sh
Hello,
encrypting, signing, checking signatures: all works. Sort of.
Two hassles:
1. I can't access encrypted mail that I send. When I try to read
it, I get "Could not copy message".
2. when I receive an encrypted mail, I see a text block of gibberish that
I have to manually pipe through
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 04:05:10PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
> It certainly supports this, but it depends on the mail source itself to
> say what's read. Mutt can alter these flags, but so can other tools.
Well, long story short, I see neither 'N' or 'O' flags. My mail comes from
three IMAP a
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 02:53:09PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> Try something like this:
>
> set recall=no
> folder-hook . 'bind index m mail'
> folder-hook '+mutt-users/?$' 'macro index m
> "mutt-users@mutt.org"'
Actually I now went with Nicholas' my_hdr approach which works very well.
But
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 11:10:59AM +0100, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> folder-hook . unmy_hdr To
> folder-hook foo my_hdr To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Works like a charm. Since I have a small Python script which, given a list
of subscribed mailing list addresses and their folders, autogenerates
the approp
Hello people,
I'm increasingly happy with mutt. But I still have a few questions:
1. I'd like to have new or unread mail (what's the difference, anyway?)
flagged somehow. Occasionally I see an N next to some messages, but in
general mutt seems to completely oblivious to what's new or unreae
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 08:54:51AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > - Should mutt show subdirectories of directories that contain a
> > .mh_sequences file?
>
> Put another way, can MH mailboxes legally contain subfolders?
> According to this: http://docs.python.org/lib/mailbox-mh.html, yes,
> in
On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 09:18:05AM +0100, Dan H. wrote:
> Curiously, however, the "identity switching" works but the sorting doesn't.
> I always het everything sorted by date.
Duh. That's because it's 'threads', not 'thread'.
Sorry for bandwidth waste.
--D.
Hello,
me again. I haven't entirely said good-bye to Claws, and I'm using mutt and
Claws on the same MH folder hierarchy. There are two kinds of directories:
Pure MH dirs which contain nothing but numbered message files and the
.mh_sequences tag, and parent directories of those which contain nothi
On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 10:09:28AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Yup, you can put several commands in a folder-hook; you just have to
> separate them with semicolons and put them all in a single quote
> block. They can even span multiple lines, like so:
>
> folder-hook . 'set ascii_chars=ye
Hello,
please note that I'm sending this from mutt. It was an uphill battle and I'm
still not sure if I won, but I'm getting there.
One question: Is it possible to group commands after, for instance, a
folder-hook? Like when I move into a folder I want a whole bunch of commands
executed. Or do I
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:05:16 +0200
Jussi Peltola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try:
> set folder="imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/"
> c =
Typing '?' at this point results in an immediate segfault
(v1.5.13'). What gives? With 'c' it works though. Is there a way of
only having to specify part of the folder
Hello,
for the umptieth time I'm trying to give mutt a spin. I've heard it
recommended many times, and I'd like to try it out. After getting
dissatisfied with pine I've come a long way to Claws-Mail via Opera
and Thunderbird. I'm happy with Claws except that I'm not happy with
GUI apps in general.
%-25.25L (%c) %s"
will display botht he list and the true sender. see the muttrc manpage
for more info.
dan
trc. i
commented then out one by one and that was the culprit. thanks for the help.
dan
* dan radom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> in the process of playing with imap i noticed something strange. when opening any
>mailbox, the current highlighted message appears to have the same text, foreground
>and background colors. in other words it appears as a solid red bar, where
The terminal apps that I've tested with are xterm and Eterm. The terminal types I've
tested with are xterm , xterm-color, screen-w, linux (console) and vt100. With vt100
I do not see this problem. WIth all other term types mentioned I do see it. This
same client also reads local mbox files,
this only happens with imap (image at http://radom.org/mutt-imap.png). you'll notice
the stuff that's normally highlighted is at the very bottom of the image. here's my
color config...
color indicator white red
dan
* Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * dan radom
-ISPELL
any ideas why this isn't wokrking?
dan
message sometimes the solid red bar will remain on
that first message, and the newly selected message also appears hihglighted, but
displays as it it should. has anyone seen this before?
thanks,
dan
Mutt 1.4i (2002-05-29)
Copyright (C) 1996-2001 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with
-ISPELL
any ideas why this isn't wokrking?
dan
Once upon a time Burton Samograd shaped the electrons to say...
> Check the menu_scroll variable. If it's set to yes it will scroll a
> single line at a time, if it's unset it will scroll by page.
This is what I need - thanks!
-D
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i can type with my vagina!
I have a request from one of my users to make mutt have a small bit of "pine-like"
functionality.
When one scrolls to the bottom of the index in pine, it refreshes the page,
and puts the last message at the top of the screen and continues.
Is there any way to make mutt do this? Thanks.
-D
-
s
there's a net. Just watch them play in their sandbox and remember it's all part
of the show. Works for me.
dan
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Richmond, VA 23284-3068 USA
When in the folder browser, connected via imaps, I find that I cannot
delete folders. Mutt gives the error: "Delete is only supported for
IMAP". Is this the expected behaviour? I'd think that imaps should
work just as imap, only over ssl :)
--
Dan Boger
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ms
der patch, linked from mutt.org - I've used it
successfully for a few years now :)
HTH!
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On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 04:06:13PM +0400, Oleg Lukashin wrote:
> How many messages can normally display/work with mutt ?
I've used mailboxes with over 50,000 messages with no problem at all. A
bit slot to open (depending on the machine of course), but quite usable.
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le). Can anyone enlighten this absent-minded
professor? I promise I'll write it down this time. Thanks.
dan
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le). Can anyone enlighten this absent-minded
professor? I promise I'll write it down this time. Thanks.
dan
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perl?
I'm always interested in hacking perl :)
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d mail delete. Can it be done in batch?
even better - D~= and you're done :)
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message. The only way I know to get around this
is to either set up folder-hooks, or macros to apply the changes before
the msg is composed.
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h a variety of
> e-mail addresses; getting this working is important.
>
> What am I doing wrong?
try:
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'set from="David Benfell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"'
?
does that help?
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m the mutt.org patches page:
http://www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~neil/mutt/
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close FILE;
print $line;
from "perldoc -q random"
:)
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profile...
so something like (from memory, untested):
macro index ':set [EMAIL PROTECTED]\n:set signature="~/.sig-addr"'
macro index ':set [EMAIL PROTECTED]\n:set signature="~/.sig-addr2"'
etc...
HTH!
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ngle reason (aside from testing) that you
will prefer the plaintext over SSL, by default.
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On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 05:17:10PM +0300, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
> It doesn't do the job either. I did tag a certain thread with
> tag-thread, and then pressed ;N. Still, only the first article of that
> thread got marked read...
try ;wN (Tagged-SetFlag-New)
:)
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On Fri, May 31, 2002 at 08:39:20AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> % just occured to me that this won't match "back2" either, since it starts
> % with a "b"...
>
> Yeah, that's another problem that occurred to me after posting. I had
> the same sort of problem with $alternates; I'd really like to be a
atch "0 '1's in the 5th position, followed by a
'1'"... if you get my meaning...
just occured to me that this won't match "back2" either, since it starts
with a "b"...
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quot; "1" - and you're right - since "test" is only 4
characters, it doesn't match the "not 1" section.
I think you might be better off making a general folder hook (that will
match back1 as well), then adding another folder hook (after? before?)
that will deal with the special case.
HTH!
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On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 01:41:03AM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-22 15:58]:
> > is there a way to do what I want to happen (automagically
> > delete dups in each folder) without using push?
>
> procmail - message id c
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 05:07:01PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> * Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-05-21 12:10]:
> > set spoolfile=imaps://user@box/
> > folder-hook . 'push ~=\n'
> > --> "Password for user~=@box:"
> > which of course, fa
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