I have no idea which one provides the "&" and "#" though. If it turns
out to be the patch you mentioned then let me know, and I'll file a bug
with the patch author.
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On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 04:23:34PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> On Jan 15, Maciej Kalisiak [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Is it possible in mutt to change the parent of a message in a thread?
> > And then have it be written to the mailbox so that the message keeps the
&g
hese emails belong to. It'd be nice if I
could re-parent these "guessed" messages manually and then somehow commit
this change so that it sticks (perhaps have mutt write the proper headers
for that email?).
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On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 11:01:29AM -0500, Todd Kokoszka wrote:
> What is the envelope_from setting and how is it
> different from the From: field? Does anyone know where
> I can learn how these function?
It is documented in the manual (section 6.3.43 in the manual for Mutt 1.3.25).
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st of mailboxes.
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('t' tags the currently highlighted message), and then
apply ';s' and '$'.
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a look. The menu printing code needs a once over anyhow, to watch
for and trim print-lines that wrap, so this will probably be taken care of
automatically.
> and last, what's with that GPL everybody seems to be hypnotized?
Why? I'm no license zealot, but it just seems to fit my needs the best.
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(fname, fname))
# make sure there is no old cache
try:
os.unlink(cache_file)
except OSError:
pass
# not a problem, just means there was no cache
# run formail
os.system('formail -D %d %s -s < "%s.bak" > "%s"\n' % (
cache_size, cache_file, fname, fname))
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stdin. Once running, press 'h' or '?' for a brief help on (default) keys.
Comments, suggestions welcome.
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ng of ~E?
I came across the following at GoogleGroups when pondering the same question:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&selm=76qoss%244kg%241%40FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw
(if the URL above gets hosed somehow, search for MessageID:
<76qoss$4kg$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
I'm not sure how up
ently other
commands also ignore collapsed messages (I think searching was one of them).
Can someone list which commands ignore threads and which don't?
BTW, I'm using mutt 1.3.24.
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~mwu
>
> You can also check out the M17N stuff at www.mozilla.org
> http://www.mozilla.org/docs/refList/i18n/
>
> Then here is a somewhat comprehensive guide at :
> http://cns-web.bu.edu/pub/djohnson/web_files/i18n/i18n.html
Ah, thanks, very good stuff!
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oint out a better way to do what I want above,
that'd be great too.
Thanks
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On Fri, Dec 15, 2000 at 01:44:36PM -0500, Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> Can someone suggest a method of tracking down this problem? I have a few
> emails in my mailbox which contain iso8859-2 characters, but Mutt insists on
> displaying them all as '?'. Is this a configuration o
Can someone suggest a method of tracking down this problem? I have a few
emails in my mailbox which contain iso8859-2 characters, but Mutt insists on
displaying them all as '?'. Is this a configuration option I have misset
somewhere?
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On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 05:28:31AM -0500, Marco van Lienen wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 08:18:55PM -0500,([-30]5797.15) Maciej Kalisiak muttered:
> > On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 10:43:21AM -0500, Peter Pentchev wrote:
> > > Have you tried editing your muttrc file and sett
in fact
it is a boolean option, so I think you meant "set envelope_from=true".
HTH,
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regexp) does not get understood as my inbox... what am I doing wrong? I'm
guessing that perhaps it's treated as regexp negation too, but how do I
"escape" it?
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PGP->finger|www; (0x39AC36F5) 9F BB 9
regexp) does not get understood as my inbox... what am I doing wrong? I'm
guessing that perhaps it's treated as regexp negation too, but how do I
"escape" it?
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PGP->finger|www; (0x39AC36F5) 9F BB 9
though confirms that the
score of those messages is now 0. Is there some command that needs to give to
mutt to have all the messages explicitly rescored?
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PGP->finger|www; (0x39AC36F5) 9F BB 9E 11 F0 1E 5D 20
icator when I do a change-folder command...
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PGP->finger|www; (0x39AC36F5) 9F BB 9E 11 F0 1E 5D 20 0B 31 3D 37 47 D0 67 C7
GE/CS d- s++:+ a- C++(+++) ULAI++ P+++ L+++ E+++ W++ N- o? K? !w--- O- M- V--
PS PE+ Y+ PG
ome
other feature, yet to come. But such information would probably require quite
a bit of code to be touched/updated, to make sure that the info is constantly
up to date...
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PGP->finger|www; (0x39AC36F5) 9F
icator when I do a change-folder command...
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PGP->finger|www; (0x39AC36F5) 9F BB 9E 11 F0 1E 5D 20 0B 31 3D 37 47 D0 67 C7
GE/CS d- s++:+ a- C++(+++) ULAI++ P+++ L+++ E+++ W++ N- o? K? !w--- O- M- V--
PS PE+ Y+ PG
7;ve found that starting up the latter got rid
of this very problem in my case.
Hope this helps.
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PGP->finger|www; (0x39AC36F5) 9F BB 9E 11 F0 1E 5D 20 0B 31 3D 37 47 D0 67 C7
GE/CS d- s++:+ a- C++(+++) ULA
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