Hi ,
I am trying to write a macro that cleans out all messages older
than a day in my trashcan folder (mailbox). This is the entry in my
muttrc file
folder-hook =trashcan macro index \Cc 'T"~d >1d"\n;d\n'
I get an error message saying d. undefined. I am using
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Hi,
I need to set my own headers in my e-mail messages, I know how
to do the usual From: Reply-To etc. But my problem now is that I need to
override the default headers like Content-Type: text/plain to whatever I
want. I can do it the usual way using my_hdr, but mutt adds its own
header sa
Hi
In the Index , in the sent-mail folder (mailbox)all the messages
show my name. I want to set it up so that the messages show the name of
the person I sent the mail to.. and not my name! Is there a way to ask
mutt to do this..? If its in the manual (I did not find it) give me the
secti
> I'm sure it does work. It works for me. However, your MTA needs to be
> configured to leave the hostname alone if it's already present in the email.
> I'm using sendmail, which works fine. What are you using?
>
I am using sendmail too. But I dont really know enough about sendmail
to be m
Hi,
I tried to set the hostname part of my outgoing mails to
"cc.usu.edu" instead of my comps name. I tried it using just plain set
hostname="cc.usu.edu" but that does not do it. My emails still had my
comps name. So I switched to set my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead.
and that works
Sometime around Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 07:03:02AM +0200, Mipam said:
> On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 09:47:33PM +0200, Martynas Kriauciunas wrote:
> > Hello,
> > In my pop3 server is installed Pine and Mailx. I asked administrator to
> > install Mutt too, but he asked me to tell some things what mutt can
Sometime around Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 07:06:01AM -0400, David T-G said:
> Well, I see a little problem here...
> %
> % set folder=~/mail
> % mailboxes ! `echo $folder/*`
> % source ~/.addressesmutt
>
> You don't have $spoolfile set, so if it's not /var/spool/mail/$USER (or
> maybe /var/mail/$USE
Sometime around Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 08:53:25AM +0200, clemensF said:
> i have this in my .muttrc:
>
> set spoolfile="$HOME/mail/IN/"
> mailboxes ! "/var/qmail/alias/Maildir/" "/tmp/dubletten" "/tmp/spam"
>
> ... and whenever i type 'c', it reliably tells me the next of these folders
> containin
Sometime around Wed, Jun 07, 2000 at 01:35:44AM +0300, Mikko H?nninen said:
> timestamps. This usually means that some program or another has read
> the folder file since new mail was delivered into it, which makes the
> accessed time later than the modified time.
I use fetchmail to get the mail
hi,
I set up Procmail to filter mail from three mailing lists into
three file gtk, mutt and fslc. This is how my muttrc file looks like.
But when I startup mutt and type "c and SPACE" the manual says it should
change to the next mailbox that had new mail. This is not happening,
however i
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