on this seems to be about 2 years or more out of date
and not applicable to 10.6
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John K Masters
reflect the subject of the message, not be just some generic
> > equivalent of "you forgot the subject". It hardly seems worth making
> > this configurable.
> By that logic, why do we have the "Re: your mail" hard-coded default at
> all?
>
Surely the easiest way is to 'set edit-headers' and change the Re: to
whatever. Subjects evolve.
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John K Masters
On 18:11 Fri 23 Oct , John K Masters wrote:
> On 12:34 Fri 23 Oct , Trey Sizemore wrote:
> > On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 08:04 -0400, Trey Sizemore wrote:
> > > On Fri Oct 23, 2009 04:26AM, Eugene wrote:
> > > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 09:08:23PM CDT,
gt;
> Thanks.
>
>
That seems to be the problem. My Leopard system shows the relevant files
but I installed lbdb on another SL system and the file was not there.
Also muttprint no longer works on Snow Leopard.
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John K Masters
ever used it (I use abook). However, m_osx_addressbook_query is in
that directory.
Perhaps try reinstalling?
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John K Masters
On 20:52 Tue 07 Aug , Rado S wrote:
> =- John K Masters wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 19:30:32 +0100 -=
>
> > I am fairly new to Mutt and probably going about this in totally
> > the wrong way but I have set up muttrc to delete messages after a
> > certain score ha
I am fairly new to Mutt and probably going about this in totally the
wrong way but I have set up muttrc to delete messages after a certain
score has been reached. Some messages never get deleted due to adding to
the scores but most mail-list messages get deleted after 3 months.
However, some lists
I am running mutt 1.5.13 on my desktop and 1.5.16 on my laptop. Mail is
fetched from various sources to the desktop via getmail and delivered to
appropriate folders (or /dev/null) via procmail. My laptop is setup to
access mail from my desktop box via NFS when connected and the config
files are the
As a fairly new Mutt user I have been feeling my way as regards
configuration but today I got overconfident.
Exploring ways of filtering out unwanted threads I came across scoring.
Set up scores for various subjects and set score_threshold_delete to 100
Restarted mutt, read mail, changed folder, h
Hi. I was having a problem with mutt exiting on the error 'child exited 127 ()' (maybe
that's not exact) when sending e-mail. After doing some research and recompiling mutt
a few times, i figured out how to stop the error. The ./configure script in mutt
failed to find sendmail. This makes sense
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