On 2001-07-25 at 22:53:24, Greg Matheson warbled:
> There is a perl module called Mail::Folder that has subroutines
> for reading from mbox and maildir folders. You have to specify
> the number of the message in the folder.
Painful.
> Another approach would be to write a vim function. You would
On 2001-07-25 at 15:05:58, Jens Paulus warbled:
> 1.) Editing an email with vim/mutt, I sometimes wish to insert/quote
> text from another email that I'm not currently replying to.
If there is a smart way to do this in mutt, I don't know it. I normally
just:
* Exit the editor
* Postpone the mail
On 2001-07-19 at 08:40:47, Gary Johnson warbled:
> Mutt has no trash folder.
Au contraire... see mutt-dev archives for the trash patch.
John
--
"I was an only child... eventually."
- Steven Wright
On 2001-07-17 at 11:06:14, Chris Fuchs warbled:
> As a professional courtesy to some of the people I work and
> deal with.
Ah - yes, I realise that you will receive top-posted mail, and that you
don't have time to educate everyone you deal with, but why are you yourself
forced to originate this r
On 2001-07-17 at 09:28:55, Chris Fuchs warbled:
> Yes, I quite agree - unfortunately I have to deal and comply
> with this format
Why?
--
"I had to stop driving my car for a while. The tires got dizzy."
- Steven Wright
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On 2001-07-16 at 09:56:48Z, Byrial Jensen wrote:
> 1) The time format is ambiguous because it doesn't include timezone
>information. As it is, it will use the origininal sender's timezone
>(the question was sent at 10:16 your local time). It would have
>been mine local time if I had us
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:15:13AM -0700, Carl B . Constantine wrote:
> Is there anyway in mutt to randomize the signature?
This is what I use:
#!/bin/sh
SIGFILES=`ls ~/.sigs/sig.* |wc -l`
RANDOM=$$
cat ~/.sigs/sig.`expr $RANDOM % $SIGFILES`
I put this in a script called randsig.sh, and
set si
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 12:17:05PM -0400, Dan Boger wrote:
> any easy way of doing "Delete until ^--"?
Well, d} will delete everything until the next blank line, which
should work, since mutt puts in a blank line before the signature
separator. Alternatively you could just, as you suggest, do
d/
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 11:11:19AM -0400, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> Ok, now I feel like an ass. =)
You shouldn't, an ass would not have asked the question in the first place,
he would have just struggled on grumbling to himself about &^%$&*ing lame
mail clients...
> Just a suggestion, you may want
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 10:50:25AM -0400, Benjamin Reed wrote:
> I didn't see anything in the manual about the views and
> how to order them.
Mutt manual, section 3.11: "Defining mailboxes which receive mail."
"Pressing TAB in the directory browser will bring up a menu showing the
files specifie
On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 10:30:49AM -0400, Ken Weingold wrote:
> You have a thread going
> on for a while, and want to quote it, but it is MANY lines. That is
> where I wonder what to do, since you could have more than a page-worth
> of just quoting, and it is all relevent.
Unlikely. The only rea
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 10:39:56AM -0400, Justin R. Miller wrote:
> Here are a couple of macros that I use for a "trash can":
The list archive is filled with 101 variations on this theme.
I haven't found a patch anywhere which implements a pukka trash folder. All
the macro solutions have various
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 05:43:32PM -, Dallam Wych wrote:
> I downloaded the manual, but I wonder if anyone knows
> any sites that have instructions for setting mutt up and using it that are
> perhaps a little more basic and easy to understand?
You could try
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~mat
On 2001-06-26 at 16:59:35, Zane Crawford warbled:
> What I'm trying to do, is make it such that by default, if no other rule
> defines how something will be saved, that it offers USER (from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as the folder name. Thanks!
But this is the default behaviour anyway, isn't it?
Back
On 2001-06-26 at 13:22:05, Chris S. warbled:
> Hi!
>
> Seems simple enough, but forward just forwards and dosen't attach the
> attachments that came with the origional message.
See the section "2.5 Forwarding and Bouncing Mail" in the manual.
Bouncing the message will do what you want, but if yo
On 2001-06-26 at 11:35:25, Josh Meekhof warbled:
> Has anyone run into any problems with setting the $folder_index
> variable? Whenever I attempt to set this variable I get an error that
> tell's me that '%Z' is not an available variable.
Well, there is no $folder_index variable (is there?)
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