Re: temporarily modifying thread display in the index?

2013-01-16 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* David J. Weller-Fahy [2013-01-14 21:31:13 -0500]: > * Will Fiveash [2013-01-14 14:22 -0500]: > > Indeed, with hide_top_limited=yes I can limit the display of a > > subthread in the desired way. I'm now using this index macro: > > > > macro index "_S" "~T\n" "Display only > > subthread" > >

Re: index macros don't work when current mailbox empty

2013-01-12 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Marco [2013-01-11 20:12:11 +0100]: > On 2013–01–11 Michael Elkins wrote: > > > On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 07:10:45PM +0100, Marco wrote: > > >>The problem is all the extra spaces you included in the macro > > >>string. > > > > > >I would never have thought of this! Still, I don't understand why i

Re: can not get mail from mail list which are send by myself

2013-01-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* horseriver [2013-01-08 09:31:34 +0800]: > hi: > >I can not receive mails which are sent by myself to a mail list . > >somewhere wrong? > > thanks! > When I set up my Gmail account I went into the settings on the web interface and set up an address that I can send from. So I used my

Re: how to sort mail by address where mail send from ?

2013-01-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* horseriver [2013-01-08 09:26:42 +0800]: > On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 10:14:54AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > * horseriver [2013-01-07 14:14:37 +0800]: > > > > > hi: > > > > > > I have subscribed several mail list ,and I want to sort mail by th

Re: how to sort mail by address where mail send from ?

2013-01-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* horseriver [2013-01-07 14:14:37 +0800]: > hi: > > I have subscribed several mail list ,and I want to sort mail by their > > address into respective mail fold . > > how can I do ? > > thanks! Can you tell us more about how you access your mail, is it via imap or pop, or are you usin

Re: Problem with charset

2013-01-06 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Sander Smeenk [2013-01-04 09:30:11 +0100]: > Quoting s. keeling (keel...@nucleus.com): > > > > Run wget -qO- http://8n1.org/utf8 > > > This should show a 'demo' of unicode capabilities. > > > > FWIW, that displays (mostly) gibberish in my "mrxvt-full" (Debian > > testing/wheezy). > > Your

Re: why my mutt usually lose some email ?

2013-01-03 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* horse_rivers [2013-01-04 12:56:14 +0800]: > hi, > >   I  find my mutt usually lose some email . > >   how to fix it ? > >   how to make mutt receive email automatic? > > thanks! > First and foremost, you need to understand that mutt is merely a mail reading browser - it doesn't receive ma

Re: Transitioning to IMAP & maildir. Howto define ~/mail instead of ~/Mail?

2013-01-03 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* s. keeling [2013-01-02 22:05:29 -0700]: > ... and it's entirely possible that I don't know what I'm doing there. > I'm very new to IMAP (never used it before). spoolfile used to be > "/var/mail/keeling" when I POPped mail from my ISP (and then procmail > picked it up ...). When I login to ISP

Re: Problem with charset

2013-01-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Andreas Kneib [2013-01-02 19:53:27 +0100]: > * Michael Elkins schrieb am 02.01.2013 um 18:21 Uhr: > > > For the record, here are the pertinent parts of his `mutt -v' output: > > > ncurses: ncurses 5.9.20110404 (compiled with 5.9) > > +ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +HAVE_WC_FUNCS +HAVE_LANGINFO_

Re: Transitioning to IMAP & maildir. Howto define ~/mail instead of ~/Mail?

2013-01-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* s. keeling [2013-01-02 10:26:23 -0700]: > Hi. Long time. :-) > >User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy. > > Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail > via POP. Now, I've recently discovered that my ISP allows me IMAP > access, so I'm try

Re: Problem with charset

2013-01-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Andreas Hanke [2013-01-02 16:24:50 +0100]: > Hi Sander, Hi other, > > thanks a lot for the feedback! > > I have the informations for you: > > 1.) the "wget -qO- http://8n1.org/utf8"; returns the collect values. > > 2.) I have no charset config into my .muttrc > > 3.) ":set ?charset" in mut

Re: isn't doing what I expect, help please

2013-01-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Michael Elkins [2012-12-31 15:10:29 +]: > On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 09:04:21AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > >I use something very similar: I read the Maildirs directly on my mx > >server using mutt but use imap from my Mac to the server also using mutt > >and ssh

Re: isn't doing what I expect, help please

2012-12-31 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Cameron Simpson [2012-12-31 10:34:45 +1100]: > On 30Dec2012 12:11, Chris Green wrote: > | My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running > | locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if > | I switch to maildir just now it's the Python libraries wh

Re: isn't doing what I expect, help please

2012-12-30 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Chris Green [2012-12-30 12:11:22 +]: > On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:59:11AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > These weird Maildirs you describe, are they created by an imap server? > > If so what imap server software are you using? > > > My mail is ini

Re: isn't doing what I expect, help please

2012-12-30 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Chris Green [2012-12-30 11:43:01 +]: > On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote: > > >I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which > > >will scan through all my incoming mail mailboxes and take me to the ones > > >which have messages mark

Re: Jump to next mailbox with unread mail

2012-12-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Chris Green [2012-12-22 17:15:01 +]: > On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:08:25AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Chris Bannister [12-22-12 09:58]: > > > On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 01:47:24PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > > > > > > > I have added:- > > > > bindindex n next-unread-mail

Re: (Un)Highlight messages related to me

2012-12-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Michael Elkins [2012-12-21 10:10:55 -0800]: > On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 06:00:12PM +0100, Marco wrote: > >This hook should only kick for mailing lists messages, which are > >stored in mail folders containing “Lists”. However, this > >highlighting applies to all messages in all folders once I've >

Re: Jump to next mailbox with unread mail

2012-12-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Jamie Paul Griffin [2012-12-21 10:12:06 +]: > * Marco [2012-12-21 02:01:47 +0100]: > > > On 2012–12–20 Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > > You access the mail box and leave, then expect mutt to still show > > > new mail. > > > > Yes, I do.

Re: Jump to next mailbox with unread mail

2012-12-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Marco [2012-12-21 02:01:47 +0100]: > On 2012–12–20 Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > You access the mail box and leave, then expect mutt to still show > > new mail. > > Yes, I do. If there is a new unread message in the mail box and I > enter and leave it is still contains an unread message that

Re: Threading + Locale woes

2012-12-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
* Will Yardley [2012-12-02 11:00:56 -0800]: > On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 09:41:02AM -0600, fREW Schmidt wrote: > > (http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Charset) and setting > > > >export LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO-8859-1 > > > > did fix the problem, but it also causes perl to scream and shout about

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-12-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Derek Martin Wrote On Sat 1.Dec'12 at 18:50:41 GMT ] > On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 08:38:57AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > And what you generally see, INCLUDING in the case which generated this > > > thread, is a great deal of tolerance from the community for s

Re: Threaded sort not working where using Subject: rather than Mail-Id:

2012-12-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Chris Green Wrote On Sat 1.Dec'12 at 11:35:23 GMT ] > I have the following in my muttrc file relating to thread sorting:- > > folder-hook . 'set sort=threads;set hostname=""' > folder-hook sentmail set sort=date-sent > > Up to now this has worked fine as most of the lists I belong to

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-12-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Rado S Wrote On Sat 1.Dec'12 at 9:17:29 GMT ] > =- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Sat 1.Dec'12 at 8:38:57 + -= > > > Long lines != the end of the world. Simple as that. > > ... _for you_. > But it can mean the beginning of the end for efficient > co

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-12-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Derek Martin Wrote On Fri 30.Nov'12 at 17:17:22 GMT ] > On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 03:23:58PM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > There could be any number of reasons why someone might > > not compose a perfect message: there could be learning difficulties, > > some

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-30 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Grant Edwards Wrote On Fri 30.Nov'12 at 18:20:00 GMT ] > On 2012-11-30, Jim Graham wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 09:57:50AM -0500, Mark H. Wood wrote: > > > >> I don't think it was about sending mail through a .gmail address; it > >> was about using the GMail web thingy to compose the mail

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-30 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Will Yardley Wrote On Thu 29.Nov'12 at 19:54:15 GMT ] > On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 10:45:01AM -0500, Peter Davis wrote: > > Bear in mind that this list, by it's very subject matter, self-selects > > for members who tend towards old school tools and technologies. Mutt > > users are obviously more li

Re: Documentation on L[ist reply] doesn't tell the whole truth

2012-11-30 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Chris Green Wrote On Thu 29.Nov'12 at 17:38:58 GMT ] > On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 12:24:49PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Chris Green [11-29-12 11:38]: > > ... > > > > > It's not my .muttrc, it's just one list that I subscribe to which has > > > two addresses. Only one address ever appe

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-29 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Jim Graham Wrote On Thu 29.Nov'12 at 14:08:45 GMT ] > Look at it from the other direction---you're on an e-mail list, where > people ask questions, and other people use their own free time and > volunteer to help those asking the questions. It is perfectly reasonable > to expect that the person

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-29 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Erik Christiansen Wrote On Thu 29.Nov'12 at 5:26:49 GMT ] > On 28.11.12 12:16, Derek Martin wrote: > > All methods of judgement are rigid, by their very nature. It is only the > > human element which allows them to be flexible (for example, I knew > > what you meant when you typed "rigit"). H

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Tony's unattended mail Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 16:45:58 GMT ] > On 2012-11-27, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > I'm sorry but you've lost me again :-) - both of you > > There are two kinds of people: > > 1) Those who oppose ambiguity >

Re: Expiring Messages - not quite solved

2012-11-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ David Champion Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 10:18:32 GMT ] > * On 25 Nov 2012, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > > > In the end the new version of the message is generated by formail, so > > > it's subject to formail's limitations, if it has an

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Rado S Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 10:20:12 GMT ] > =- Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Mon 26.Nov'12 at 10:48:24 -0800 -= > > > > don't you think this discussion has been exhausted to death now? > > > It only started out as a request to wrap lines in my email bodies. > > > > I do find that part kind o

Re: Multipart MIME

2012-11-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Will Yardley Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 7:40:45 GMT ] > On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 09:57:33AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > Does anyone have or know of a perl or python script, or even a shell > > script, that removes the multipart/(mixed|alternative| ... )

Re: Multipart MIME

2012-11-26 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gary Johnson Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 1:10:24 GMT ] > On 2012-11-27, mutt wrote: > > i wrote something like that. by default, it converts to text anything > > that can be converted to text and deletes everything else but you > > can turn off any specific transformation. it can delete specific

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-26 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Tony's unattended mail Wrote On Mon 26.Nov'12 at 16:59:03 GMT ] don't you think this discussion has been exhausted to death now? It only started out as a request to wrap lines in my email bodies.

Multipart MIME

2012-11-26 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
Hi Does anyone have or know of a perl or python script, or even a shell script, that removes the multipart/(mixed|alternative| ... ) parts of incoming mail and leaves or converts the message into plain text? Also, i wouldn't want to lose any attachments that people might send me. I have looked an

Re: Expiring Messages - not quite solved

2012-11-25 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ David Champion Wrote On Sun 25.Nov'12 at 23:26:49 GMT ] > * On 25 Nov 2012, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > The script works on all messages except those with Content-Type: > > Multipart/* > > This doesn't ring a bell to me, and I'm finding that i

Re: Expiring Messages - not quite solved

2012-11-25 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ David Champion Wrote On Sun 25.Nov'12 at 2:00:08 GMT ] > * On 24 Nov 2012, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > I have found the source of the problem: the script failed when > > expiring messages in /var/mail/... but not is mailboxes in my $HOME > > directory; so, it was

Re: Expiring Messages - Solved!

2012-11-24 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
I have found the source of the problem: the script failed when expiring messages in /var/mail/... but not is mailboxes in my $HOME directory; so, it was a permissions issue which i've now resolved. Sorry to have pestered you David, especially there was no real problem, just a simple matter of

Re: email has changed, you won't change everyone, and you don't have to

2012-11-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Peter Davis Wrote On Fri 23.Nov'12 at 14:27:23 GMT ] > This will be my last comment on the subject, since straying off > topic is, I think, a worse transgression than top posting or using > long lines. I apologize for prolonging this. I'll try to be as > explicit as I can, to clarify my views on

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ David Champion Wrote On Sun 18.Nov'12 at 16:32:32 GMT ] > This is a quick hack and untested beyond the basics, but feel free to > work from it. It is, or should be, a complete reimplementation of > Gary's script in Python. > > #!/usr/bin/env python > > import os > import sys > import time >

Re: email has changed, you won't change everyone, and you don't have to

2012-11-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Mark H. Wood wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 9:56:23 -0500 / > Well, when it doesn't work to lecture people who are trying to > communicate, try ignoring them. On public MLs, whenever my "this guy > doesn't know how to communicate effectively" recognizer goes off, I > typically hit 'd' and move on.

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 15:06:08 +0100 / > =- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 13:27:04 + -= > > > I've just not come across this issue with my editor/mail on other > > lists where many users don't use or seem to care much about

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 13:31:58 +0100 / > =- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 12:14:25 + -= > > > > > > I don't like vim. I prefer the old vi, so i'd have to set it in > > > > > ~/.exrc which mean all files will

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 13:00:12 +0100 / > =- Chris Green wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 11:51:52 + -= > > > On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:01:41AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > > > I don't like vim. I prefer the old vi, so i

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ To mutt-users@mutt.org wrote on Sat 10.Nov'12 at 7:39:33 + / > / David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 / > > Python option: > > $ easy_install parsedatetime > > $ python > > >>> from parsedatetime.parsedatetime import Calendar > > >>> import time > > >>> rfc822format = '%

Re: move cursor while reading mails

2012-11-21 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ horse_rivers wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 17:33:22 +0800 / > hi, > >    It seems that mutt can not give to users  the cursor's  position  while > reading mail , this is  a bit uncomfortable for me , >    Is there mothod which can make mutt display cursor out ? or custom certain >  key-bindings .

Re: mutt over hyperterminal

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Matthias Apitz wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 6:54:38 +0100 / > Most likely the charset of your terminal does not match the NLS > environment (LANG) which you have after login into the Ubuntu. I do not > know hyperterminal, i.e. if you can control this in hyperterminal; if > not, use PuTTY as a te

Re: Putting table in email?

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Bernard Massot wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 0:18:09 +0100 / > On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 04:37:11PM -0600, Jim Graham wrote: > > Note the corners: periods on top, and ` ' on the bottom. IMHO, this > > looks better. But that IS just my opinion. :-) And just on a style > > note, I would also cond

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Patrick Shanahan wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:55:08 -0500 / > * Jamie Paul Griffin [11-20-12 17:33]: > ... > > > I'm sorry to say, but ever since I have subscribed to this list you have > > taken many opportunities to criticise me over trivial issues, bot

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Patrick Shanahan wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 16:08:30 -0500 / > * Jamie Paul Griffin [11-20-12 15:50]: > > ... > > > I'm sorry but I receive the mails I send out from this list just as > > others do and I have no issue with readability using mutt or mail(1)

Re: email has changed, you won't change everyone, and you don't have to

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 22:27:43 +0100 / > =- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 20:57:53 + -= > > > > Ok, we disagree on basic principles, because I require > > > responsible and respectful users for any tool, no matter how > >

Re: Putting table in email?

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 14:13:29 -0600 / > * On 20 Nov 2012, Peter Davis wrote: > > Is there any reasonly easy (non-painful) way to put a table in a > > message? A plain text table would be fine if I could limit it to 72 > > characters wide or so, and if there were a reasonable

Re: email has changed, you won't change everyone, and you don't have to

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 21:45:05 +0100 / > =- Peter Davis wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 15:34:13 -0500 -= > > > >Software can't do magic, or make up for human failures. Sometimes > > >the responsibility is with the user, not the code. > > > > Nope. Totally wrong. The responsibility is ent

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 21:34:14 +0100 / > =- Tony's unattended mail wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 19:54:28 + -= > > > Outlook actually illustrates my point. Good tools interpret the > > mail-followup-to header, and also have a reply-to-list feature. > > Outlook does not, on both count

Re: how to modify mutt's defalut bind-keys?

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Mandar Mitra wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:34:42 +0530 / > Did you try > > bin key function > > as described in Section 3.5 of the manual? you can create a file which has your own key bindings and source it from your muttrc. Execute mutt using the -n option to override the system default mu

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Bannister wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 23:09:44 +1300 / > On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:01:41AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > I don't like vim. I prefer the old vi, so i'd have to set it in ~/.exrc > > which mean all files will be line wrapped which is why

Re: Please set your line wrap to a sane value (was ... Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?)

2012-11-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Bannister wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:24:38 +1300 / > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 02:46:23PM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > > Ah, i understand your problem now. I did misunderstand but that's not your > > fault, your English is very good actually.

Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?

2012-11-19 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 13:34:47 + / > On 2012-11-18, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > / Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 15:05:37 +0800 / > > > >> I want to read/post the list in gmane.org. So I want to ask, if the > >> list (mutt-

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-18 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 10:32:32 -0600 / > This is a quick hack and untested beyond the basics, but feel free to > work from it. It is, or should be, a complete reimplementation of > Gary's script in Python. Thanks very much David, I'm grateful for your time and help with th

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-18 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 / > * On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to exp

Re: Is there any gmane.org user in the list?

2012-11-18 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 15:05:37 +0800 / > I want to read/post the list in gmane.org. So I want to ask, if the > list (mutt-users) allow users to subscribe but without send messages to > their mailbox? Yes you can use gmane.org to read and post to mutt-users. You need to use a usen

Re: Seeing subfolder - dovecot - imap - maildir

2012-11-14 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Christian Brabandt wrote on Wed 14.Nov'12 at 11:56:54 +0100 / > I used to generate the folder list on the fly, using a small perl > script, which queries the IMAP Server directly:¹ > >http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/29341 > > regards, > Chstian That's very cool Christian. if and

Re: Seeing subfolder - dovecot - imap - maildir

2012-11-14 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Linda wrote on Tue 13.Nov'12 at 22:55:48 -0600 / > I use dovecot with Maildir for the imap server. I can view the inbox > fine but can't access or list the subdirectories > > Here is the .muttrc lines that would be relevant > > set spoolfile=imap://office-mail@star/ > set folder=imap://office

Re: What use is the mbox variable?

2012-11-12 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Green wrote on Sun 11.Nov'12 at 18:56:24 + / > I was just looking at changing some of my muttrc settings and, as a > result, looked in the documentation for the mbox variable. It says:- > > mbox > > Type: path > Default: "~/mbox" > > This specifies the folder into w

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-11 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 / > * On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to exp

Re: procmail vs dovecote (was Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?)

2012-11-10 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Tony's unattended mail wrote on Sat 10.Nov'12 at 22:37:04 + / > > However, I find dovecot deliver (which uses the sieve language > > for filtering) to be much more readable/writable than procmail. > > Sieve does not include regular expressions -- I shit you not. > > Dovecote needs regular

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 / > * On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to exp

Re: Expiring Messages

2012-11-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 11:06:38 -0800 / > On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > Hi > > > > I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described > > on Gary's page[1] but the proble

Expiring Messages

2012-11-09 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
Hi I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described on Gary's page[1] but the problem is that this script uses gnu date(1) and I have BSD date(1). I wonder if anyone has got this set up on a BSD system or perhaps has a method that's similar to that described on Gary's pa

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Green wrote on Thu 8.Nov'12 at 18:13:10 + / > On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 11:06:35AM -0600, Derek Martin wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 01:03:07PM +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > Hi Chris, personally, i'd stick with what your current set-up. > &

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Chris Green wrote on Thu 8.Nov'12 at 10:51:59 + / > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 04:33:58PM -0600, David Champion wrote: > > * On 07 Nov 2012, Derek Martin wrote: > > > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 08:48:08PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > > > server retrying if my SMTP server isn't running (or conne

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-07 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ David Champion wrote on Wed 7.Nov'12 at 16:33:58 -0600 / > * On 07 Nov 2012, Derek Martin wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 08:48:08PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > > server retrying if my SMTP server isn't running (or connected). That's > > > one of the reasons I'd quite like to move away f

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-07 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Nikola Petrov wrote on Wed 7.Nov'12 at 19:17:46 +0200 / > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 02:15:41PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > I currently have my mail delivered to my desktop system using SMTP as > > the system is on all the time and has a static IP. > > > > However I always get paranoid when I r

Re: Signature position

2012-11-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 10:08:41 -0300 / > On 2012-11-05 12:42:23 +0000, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > / Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 9:16:04 -0300 / > > > > > Hi, I use different accounts and signatures depending on the mailb

Re: Signature position

2012-11-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 9:16:04 -0300 / > Hi, I use different accounts and signatures depending on the mailbox I'm > working on, and would like to be able to configure my signauture > position (at bottom or at top) when I start writing an email. To do > this, I've set up a co

Re: a concept for spam filter

2012-11-04 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Sun 4.Nov'12 at 9:04:16 +1100 / > It also parses each message header just one on demand, so to test > hundreds of rules the parsing happens only once. And of course the rules > are parsed when I start mailfiler, not for each message. The other > upside of extracting th

Re: a concept for spam filter

2012-11-03 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Sat 3.Nov'12 at 20:08:03 +1100 / > On 02Nov2012 20:15, Russell L. Harris wrote: > | * Jamie Paul Griffin [121102 19:36]: > | > I have set up macros that bind keys to pass messages to spamassassin > | > using sa-learn and then puts the messag

Re: a concept for spam filter

2012-11-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Russell L. Harris wrote on Fri 2.Nov'12 at 9:21:20 + / > Has anyone devised a spam filtering into which an address and subject > line could be entered simply by pressing a key while viewing the mutt > index? > > That way, whenever I go down the index pressing the "d" key to > mark spam it

Re: Marking mail as read after move

2012-11-02 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Luis Mochan wrote on Thu 1.Nov'12 at 14:47:51 -0600 / > I have a related question: after I edit a message (to add X-labels > with an ad-hoc editor), it is marked as new. I would like it to have > the same flags as it had before editing. How can it be done? > Regards, > Luis > > > > On Fri, N

Re: iTerm vs Terminal (was: ACS characters in Terminal.app)

2012-11-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Thu 1.Nov'12 at 21:14:45 +1100 / > On 31Oct2012 17:32, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > | On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 10:28:09AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: > | > [...] I've got mutt configured to automatically > | > compose replies in a detachable screen session named after a ma

Re: ACS characters in Terminal.app

2012-11-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Will Yardley wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 11:46:40 -0700 / > On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:42:59AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > > Also, if you look at the screenshot carefully, you can see that the > > lines don't seem to align perfectly horizontally either. > > Actually, this part may have been due

Re: iTerm vs Terminal (was: ACS characters in Terminal.app)

2012-11-01 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Patrick Shanahan wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 20:07:03 -0400 / > * Cameron Simpson [10-31-12 19:31]: > > On 31Oct2012 15:17, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > > | > > | You may want to look into tmux :) > > > > Oh, I do want to! > > > > I'm still a screen user on the whole and haven't yet wrapped my hea

Re: ACS characters in Terminal.app

2012-10-31 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 20:25:32 +1100 / > On 31Oct2012 08:52, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > | / Dennis Preiser wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 14:15:45 +0100 / > | > On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:02:28PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > | > > This may jus

Re: ACS characters in Terminal.app

2012-10-31 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Dennis Preiser wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 14:15:45 +0100 / > On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:02:28PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > > This may just be an issue with the Terminal program in OS X, but I'm > > having some problems with the ACS characters in the threading (I'm not > > setting $ascii_chars)

Re: mailing list subject line tags

2012-10-31 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
/ Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 15:32:47 -0700 / > On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 05:08:55PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: > > Bizzare. The only factor which is obvious to me as a possible > > differentiating factor is that the first is quoted printable, and the > > second is plain text. I'm as

Re: gmail online imap not showing all mails

2012-10-26 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras wrote on Fri 26.Oct'12 at 20:50:45 +0300 ] > i am using mutt for long time as primary client in xfce debian ... > i use as label [Gmail]/All Mail . how to make that default ? > and also when I change the directory with keyblind "y" ( I have as > default INBOX ) I ca

Re: maildir: No mailbox is open. - can't open inbox by default

2012-10-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Mon 8.Oct'12 at 20:57:41 +0200 ] > the leading dot came from a precooked config file for offlineimap that i > found around. > I removed the trailing / and indeed it didn't make any difference. > > If you want to see my entire mutt config, is here: > http://people.canoni

Re: maildir: No mailbox is open. - can't open inbox by default

2012-10-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Mon 8.Oct'12 at 14:26:49 +0200 ] > On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 05:03:06PM +0200, Paolo Pisati wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 12:39:42PM +0100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: > > > The problem is with your setting of $spoolfile. By default, mutt uses

Re: keep headers fixed in pager

2012-10-06 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gary Johnson wrote on Fri 5.Oct'12 at 16:14:54 -0700 ] > On 2012-10-05, Brandon McCaig wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 08:40:55AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > > > The only headers I usually care about are the sender, subject > > > and date/time, and all those are in the status bar at the > >

Re: maildir: No mailbox is open. - can't open inbox by default

2012-10-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Fri 5.Oct'12 at 13:23:25 +0200 ] > On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > try: mailboxes +/Maildir/inbox > > so what's the point of the variable folder? > > set folder="~/Maildir/" > > besides, when i press c? it displays all the mailboxes in

Re: Procmail threads filtering with notmuch

2012-10-05 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Will Fiveash wrote on Thu 4.Oct'12 at 16:04:47 -0500 ] > On Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 10:54:39AM +0200, M. Fioretti wrote: > > > > On Thu, October 4, 2012 10:47 am, Alexis Letessier wrote: > > > > > I use notmuch to index all my emails but i need some kind of database or > > > something to redirec

Re: sh: 1: mail-query: not found

2012-09-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote on Wed 26.Sep'12 at 8:58:00 -0300 ] > On 26/09/12 at 07:40am, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Marcelo Luiz de Laia [09-26-12 07:23]: > > > On 26/09/12 at 07:06am, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > > > is there a change you didn't remember? > > > I remembered that I s

Re: Google smtp Server Changes My From Address.

2012-09-27 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Patrice Levesque wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 16:48:53 -0400 ] > > > I'm really tempted to just go back to hosting my own email, but I > > don't feel like trudging through tons of spam every day. > > If I may add my own 2¢, greylisting + a bayesian-filter-enabled > spamassassin does *really* prev

Re: Google smtp Server Changes My From Address.

2012-09-25 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Ian Barton wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 7:04:39 +0100 ] > On 24/09/12 18:52, Jeremy Kitchen wrote: > Thanks for the information. I'll go back to using the smtp server on my > Linode box. The reason I switched was I was having problems delivering > to some, but not all, bt.com addresses. There

Re: nbook: a notmuch based address book for mutt

2012-09-24 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Suvayu Ali wrote on Mon 24.Sep'12 at 11:31:54 +0200 ] > Hi, > > I wrote a small address book program for use with mutt based on the > notmuch email indexer. I thought notmuch users on the list might be > interested to try this out. > > > > This uses the py

Re: mbox to maildir with mb2md and mutt

2012-09-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sun 23.Sep'12 at 22:40:54 +0200 ] > my system of mailboxes was covered by a script for the directories MUTT and > OUTBOX for the mbox > format and so I adapted this script to the maildir format. > > Thank you again for your patience. > If you are a teacher your students

Re: mbox to maildir with mb2md and mutt

2012-09-23 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sun 23.Sep'12 at 0:59:17 +0200 ] > PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:. > > # For system mbox > # MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail > # DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox > > # For system maildir > MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir # You would better make sure it exists > DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/.mbox > LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/

Re: mbox to maildir with mb2md and mutt

2012-09-22 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sat 22.Sep'12 at 18:11:37 +0200 ] > Hello, > I migrated from mbox to maildir using mb2md. Part of my mailbox (mbox) is: > --- > ~/Mail/OUTBOX/2011/m01 > --- > ~/Mail/OUTBOX/2011/m12 > ~/Mail/OUTBOX/2012/m01 > -- >

Re: Old e-mail markup language RFC ?

2012-09-20 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
[ Jim Graham wrote on Wed 19.Sep'12 at 8:12:25 -0500 ] > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:02:49PM +1000, m...@raf.org wrote: > Jim > Graham wrote: > > > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 03:54:48PM +1000, > m...@raf.org wrote: > > > check the email headers. i tried the above > and the resulting email > stil

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