ilboxes from continually impinging on their
consciousness, while still routinely following traffic in those
mailboxes?
This seems like it would be a pretty common problem; so how do people on
this list deal with it?
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$mailboxes based on the time of day/week/etc.
That solution would work if I frequently restarted Mutt. In fact,
however, I often have a single instance of Mutt running for hours at a
time. So I'd have to remember "how long has it been since I restarted
Mutt?"
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few hours for others, every couple of days for others)? It's a pain to
try to remember how long it's been since I read mail in a particular
box.
Forgive me if this is already covered somewhere in the documentation.
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> macro index q "set move=ask-no;"
I can't seem to get this to work. Can you set variables in a macro?
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 08:23:02PM -0500, Stefan Antoni wrote:
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> This overview is a nice thing when i forget an alias,
> but i didn't recognize how i invoked it and i didn't
> find anything in the manual about it.
When mutt prompts you for the To: address, hit tab.
Lance Simmons
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 12:12:09AM -0600, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 11:42:27PM -0500, Lance Simmons (dis)graced my inbox with:
> > Is it possible to mark a read message in a mailbox as unread, thereby
> > keeping it from automatically being moved
Is it possible to mark a read message in a mailbox as unread, thereby
keeping it from automatically being moved to another mailbox (since I've
got a folder-hook setting "move" to "yes")? Seems like an obvious thing
to want to be able to do, but I can't seem to fi
I've seen this topic on the list, but can't find it in the
archive:
When I view an attachment, how can I continue with my mutt
session while keeping the attachment in another window?
Lance Simmons
Does anyone have a script for forwarding mail from mutt to
spamcop.net? If so, how do you use it?
Lance Simmons
of my ~/Mail directories
and files.
New behavior: when I do the same thing, I get a list of my 6
declared mailboxes, but _not_ a list of my other ~/Mail
directories and folders.
Am I losing my memory, or was this a recent change to Mutt? If
so, is there some way I can change it back?
Lance Simmons
I think this was discussed recently, but I can't find it.
How can I make everything to do with pgp disappear from the pager? No
one sends me encrypted messages and I don't send them to anyone. Can I
just suppress all references to encryption?
Lance Simmons
ut neither of these seems to make a difference. I still get the "Save
to mailbox..." prompt.
Any suggestions?
Lance Simmons
satisfactorily?
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 06:17:21PM -0800, Akkana wrote:
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> Has the original poster tried several different terminal programs?
Lance Simmons
myself by running Mutt in 'script' and examining the
> resulting 'typescript' file.
I don't understand this suggestion. I don't see the word "script" used
in the Mutt manual in a way that seems relevant, or in the xterm
documentation. Could you elaborate?
Lance Simmons
Now that I've switched completely to Mutt, I've noticed that my xterm
doesn't refresh for each screen, and I'm often left with stray
characters from the previous screenful.
Is this Mutt-related? If so, is there something I need to do to Mutt?
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A day or two ago, someone on this list mentioned setting up a procmail
recipe to have gpg get keys automatically. Does anyone have an example
of such a recipe?
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Awhile ago, someone posted an extremely helpful save-hook:
save-hook . "+%(%Y%m)/%a" # Save mails to date-received/user@host
I'd like to turn that into an fcc-save-hook, but fcc doesn't work right.
I'm missing something obvious, but
able to tie the signature to what address I'm using?
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able to tie the signature to what address I'm using?
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