On 23-01-2018, at 13h 01'28", Cameron Simpson wrote about "Re: hide identical
mails within the same thread"
> On 22Jan2018 15:48, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> >On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 20:49:13 +0100, Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote:
> >>That would still require to h
On 22-01-2018, at 16h 37'04", Grant Edwards wrote about "Re: hide identical
mails within the same thread"
> On 2018-01-22, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 15:32:50 +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> Why not just delete the duplicate e-mails?
> >>
> >> That would seem to be a more ef
On 21-01-2018, at 12h 18'48", Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote about "Re: hide
identical mails within the same thread"
> [...] You can't hide e-mails in mutt.
I stand corrected! Everyday you learn something new... :-)
Ionel
On 22-01-2018, at 03h 33'03", Yubin Ruan wrote about "hide identical mails
within the same thread"
> Is there any configuration for mutt that can hide identical mails within the
> same thread? I indexed all the mails and sometime I re-construct the whole
> thread from one specific mail. However be
On 30-09-2016, at 00h 28'03", Konstantin Ovsov wrote about "Re: attachments
name non english symbol"
> On Thu, 29 Sep 2016, 10:44:19, Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote:
> >
> > Do you forward only the attachments? How do you do that?
>
> Yes, only forwarded a
On 27-09-2016, at 14h 45'42", Jon LaBadie wrote about "Re: group reply [SOLVED]
now alternates"
> On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 02:20:14PM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote:
> >
> > Another shot in the dark: Is there a chance that the original author
> > is on
On 26-09-2016, at 17h 20'26", Jon LaBadie wrote about "Re: group reply"
> Did a reply to everyone in the "To:" header but the
> original author in the "From:" header was not included.
>
Another shot in the dark: Is there a chance that the original author
is one of your alternates and you set up m
On 3-06-2016, at 10h 52'54", Christian Brabandt wrote about "Re: Convert ascii
UTF8 code (in mutt "to:" header) to real UTF8"
>
> An alternative might be qprint (package qprint)
>
Yes, qprint should do it:
# echo "Ker=C4=B1ko" | qprint -d
Kerıko
You just need to deal yourself with the "=?ut
On 15-05-2016, at 13h 26'37", Matthias Apitz wrote about "Re: Can one do
something to an E-Mail without even opening/seeing it in mutt?"
>
> PS: Please do not top post
>
Sorry. In the last 2 years or so I get 99% of e-mail from outlook
users that do not know to scroll down to read my messages,
Hi,
You could use procmail. This will act on the e-mail before it is
delivered to an inbox. Depending on your needs the action can be to
store the e-mail, to delete it, to send an automatic reply, etc.
I can give you few examples of recipes you need to put in your
$HOME/.procmailrc.
I do not see
Hi,
That should work automatically.
If after =?UTF-8 there is ?Q then the non-ascii characters (and =) are
represented by their hexadecimal representation, for example ç is
=C3=A7.
If after =?UTF-8 there is ?B then all characters are encoded using an
algorithm that takes 6bits at the time. You c
On 16-02-2016, at 10h 16'45", Louis-David Mitterrand wrote about "dealing with
"smart quotes" and other troublesome chars in mutt"
> Hi,
>
> How do you guys deal with characters that appear as ??? in mutt
> messages, often sent by Apple Mail users?
>
> For instance one of these chars is apparent
On 13-04-2013, at 10h 45'51", Gary Johnson wrote about "Re: Forward with
original mail"
>
> [...] the way "everybody else" does.
>
When someone (or everybody else) asks me for a word file, I send them
a pdf made with LaTeX. They use word and outlook on windows, I use
LaTeX and mutt on Linux.
Dear all,
This is offtopic, and not mutt related. But a lot of smart people are
on this list so I will give it a try. I am a mutt user for more than
12-13 years. Before that I was using elm.
The maiserver from the University will change this days from a Unix
one to a microsoft exchange. I already
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