Eric Smith wrote (Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 05:16:16PM +0100):
> So I want to copy and paste a grammatically more useful *pseudo*
> header text. Of course mutt could be made to accept anything
> unique as this pseudo header, so I asked if it is changeable
> without a hack of the source.
If you use emac
horse_rivers wrote (Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 05:12:06PM +0800):
> hi,
>
> I want to custom "-" and key-bind to "down" and "up"
>
> how can I do ?
>
> thanks!
Did you try
bin key function
as described in Section 3.5 of the manual?
Suvayu Ali wrote (Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 02:25:37PM +0100):
> I often get attachments with completely wrong MIME types. For example
> today I received a pdf and a doc file as application/octet-stream. Is
> there anyway to bypass my mailcap and ask mutt to open the attachment
> with the proper appli
Alex Efros wrote (Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 05:39:31PM +0300):
> Hi!
>
> I'm currently using mutt in xterm, and I finally got tired of copy&paste
> long urls (wrapped in multiple lines) from mutt to browser. Ideally, I'd
> like to be able to open urls by clicking them.
My setup works, but some might c
Lewis Pike wrote (Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 04:44:31PM -0400):
> I've found that with Gmail at least, deleting messages from your inbox
> doesn't actually erase anything. A copy of every message is retained
> and is accessible from the "[Gmail]/All Mail" IMAP folder. I believe
> messages need to be
Patrick Shanahan wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:18:56AM -0400):
> grep resent-message-id -A 4 /var/log/mail
>
> will show bounced (resent) posts including recipient address
Not if one uses msmtp, will it?
Jamie Paul Griffin wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:53:02AM +0100):
> I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is already
> in one of your mail folders. AFAIK, it just 'bounces' it as is and the MTA
> sends it off to its new destination.
I use it as an alternative to forw
Starting a new thread, since this seemed unrelated to the original
thread where it was posted.
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> Hi Can you help me install MUTT on AIX 5.3 are you familiar with the
> procedure
Did you run into trouble with the usual ./configure, make, m
Cameron Simpson wrote (Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 01:12:52PM +1000):
>
> Personally I always use group-reply on any message and briefly consider the
> recipient list before proceeding, in part because of this issue.
Yes, I've re-bound 'r' to group-reply and do exactly what you do.
I was thinking of wa
> On Sun, Aug 05, 2012 at 07:28, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
>
> >>reply gone wrong; a reply to a mailinglist post. for some reason I
> >>press 'g' for group reply, instead of just 'r'
> >>
> >>so mutt asks about a reply to the mailinglist, and yeah, i dont want it
> >>there, so I press n, but it CC
Not an answer to your question, but I hope you're aware you posted
possibly your actual password with your rcfile.
mandar.
Christian Dysthe wrote (Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 09:55:14AM -0600):
>
> I would like for mail that I'm never going to read to be marked as read
> when they are deleted. I also use the sidebar in mutt and it clutters
> it up having unread mail indicated in the trash folder when it's mail I
> already
Christian Dysthe wrote (Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 08:24:20AM -0600):
> Are anyone here using mutt
> with Gmail and have a working solution for moving mail to trash and
> mark it read?
I don't have an answer; I'm only trying to understand your requirement
(I use the same combination that you do).
You
> 3) I have set up several configuration files and made a maildir
> structure but feel uncomfortable leaving my emails settings, e.g.
> passwords, and messages in plain text files that anyone could read. I
> have nothing to hide but feel this is insecure.
If you're on Linux, you might find the m
P. Mazart wrote (Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 07:17:48PM +0200):
...
> Maybe its because mutt mentions the attachment as octett stream‽
I sometimes get attachments like this as well. Seems to me to be a problem
at the sender's end -- the mime type of the attachment is not correctly
specified.
I use edit-
Haines Brown wrote (Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 05:05:03PM -0400):
> I run mutt under debian Squeeze, and occasionally am sent a .docx
> message. I've not had much luck displaying it with trial and error,
> and so I raise these questions:
I have the following line in /etc/mailcap (probably added by th
Leonardo M. Ramé wrote (Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 09:53:32AM -0300):
>
> That could what I'm looking for. It would be nice to let slrn store the
> results in different mbox folders, so I can access them using mutt.
I used this method a while back to read Usenet newsgroups. Have attached a
script that
Here is a sequence of screenshots showing what happens when I edit a
message that is not the last message in a thread / sub-thread:
Initial state:
5 F Sep 05 To abcdef ( 20K) └─┬─>
6 F Sep 06 To abcdef (0.1K) │ └─>
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