ver I had been to the imap folder.)
Sorry!
Marianne
how do I mimick the "mutt pointed at imap folder bit"?
(3) any other ideas?
Thanks for reading...
Marianne
t to the line
specified in the send-hook. I.e., reverse_name takes precedence. This
happens no matter which of reverse_name or send-hook I put first in my
muttrc.
I would like the send-hooks to take precedence over reverse_name. Is
this possible?
Marianne
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ot;?" in the compose menu doesn't show anything promising, neither does
the "sending mail" section in the manual.
I currently use "E" (edit-headers) as a workaround, which is okay.
Marianne
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Thanks guys.
I actually didn't ask my question correctly -- I want to match only
those messages that haven't been replied to and that also started a
thread.
This combination does the trick nicely:
!~x . ~$
Marianne
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GnuPG/PGP pub
Hi
Is there a pattern to match messages that haven't been replied to by
anyone?
E.g. I have a mailbox open that contains messages from mailing
lists. I want to see only these threads consisting of a single
message, i.e. someone posted to the list but nobody has replied yet.
Thanks,
Mar
LDER_2"
if you like, add at the end to make the message
deletion take immediate effect (note this will obviously also purge
other messages you may have marked for deletion).
m.
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GnuPG/PGP public
jump to the newest of the
messages in the limited view, immediately after limiting?
Thanks,
Marianne
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GnuPG/PGP public key ID 80AD9916
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Alexandre 20-Jun-09 09:03:
> Le vendredi 19 juin de l'année 2009, vers 14 heures et 45 minutes, Rocco
> Rutte écrivait:
> > So you need to remove the header cache for that folder after
> > you edited threads.
>
> Yes! It does work.
You could alternatively try to do an explicit sync-mailbox ("$"
Kyle Wheeler 18-Jun-09 18:31:
> On Thursday, June 18 at 05:13 PM, quoth Marianne:
> > Are you doing this on a Gmail IMAP folder?
> >
> > I had issues using mutt to link threads in Gmail as well, as described
> > here:
> >
> > http://does-not-exist.org
sues using mutt to link threads in Gmail as well, as described
here:
http://does-not-exist.org/mail-archives/mutt-users/msg17790.html
I received no replies about this, and for all I know the problem still
exists, but I've stayed away from linking threads in Gmail folders
ever since, so I don't know.
Marianne
Rocco Rutte 18-Jun-09 13:17:
> * Marianne wrote:
> > When I try to use the command on a message mutt tells me:
> > "could not create temporary folder: No such file or directory"
>
> > Writing new messages works just fine.
>
> > In my muttrc, I hav
have an idea what would be causing this? Is mutt trying to
create a different temporary folder, and if so, where? If it is, why
is it putting these empty files into $HOME/.mutt/tmp/ ?
Marianne
l"
>
> Can I configure mutt to check one of this mailboxes on startup
> automaticcaly? How can I set up a default mbox?
You probably want to set your spoolfile.
set spoolfile=imaps://imap.gmail.com/
Or you may need this instead:
set spoolfile=imaps://imap.gmail.com/[Gmail]/INB
Excerpts from Nathan Huesken's message of Sat Jan 17 21:25:25 + 2009:
> Hi,
>
> I want to do the command:
> abook --add-email
>
> On every mail I send, so that I can add emails of persons I am writing too to
> my addressbook.
> send-hook comes at the wrong place, how can this be done?
I use
Excerpts from Joseph's message of Fri Jan 02 12:50:24 +0100 2009:
> In looking for ways to mark or flag to do messages, is there a way to
> use x-labels without adding a patch to devel mutt?
Have a look at http://footils.org/cms/show/59
m.
When I have a Gmail IMAP folder (aka "label") open in mutt and use
link-thread, the message I linked to the other one has the label
removed.
Example:
I am in the IMAP folder
imaps://imap.gmail.com/whatever
(i.e. all messages labeled "whatever" in Gmail).
One message has subject "foo".
One m
I'm trying to keep my mutt aliases file and my abook synchronized.
I've found this online:
http://www.wolfermann.org/mutt.html
It handles writing changes in abook back to the mutt aliases fine.
However, it uses the abook --add-email function to extract an alias
from a message sender. I prefer
On Friday, 05 December 2008, 13:24 (UTC+0100), Christian Ebert wrote:
> * Marianne Promberger on Friday, December 05, 2008 at 12:00:47 +
> > I have the following in my muttrc, as the last line:
> >
> > push "~s
> > abrechnungN"
> >
> > (I
I have the following in my muttrc, as the last line:
push "~s
abrechnungN"
(I'm sending myself backups of a spreadsheet and want to immediately
archive these to a different mail folder, unsetting the "new" flag).
Basically, this line doesn't always get executed, meaning that new
mail matching
On Friday, 05 December 2008, 16:22 (UTC+0800), bill lam wrote:
> I want it to start mutt, auto press "m" to compose a new message, then
> I type in the "To", "subject", and mutt calls editor for me to input
> body text. And it adds the file that I included in the command line
> flag to its attachm
On Tuesday, 28 October 2008, 14:53 (UTC-0700), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I receive my mail at my desktop and would like to read messages from the
> laptop. Right now, I just ssh from the laptop and run mutt. It works
> great!
>
> I am going to a different place for couple months where the network
On Thursday, 25 September 2008, 11:27 (UTC-0400), Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Marianne Promberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-25-08 11:21]:
> >
> > Well, yes, but I am running mutt 1.5.15, and there I need "my_hdr
> > From" for send-hooks, and that then messes u
On Thursday, 25 September 2008, 17:10 (UTC+0200), Alexander Dahl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > For example, I have my university address as the default "from:"
> > address. But I'm also active in a cycling organisation, and if someone
> > with whom I've never exchanged email before sends a message to me at
On Thursday, 25 September 2008, 15:31 (UTC+0200), Marco Giusti wrote:
> anyway i cannot understand reverse_name and i don't use it
With reverse_name, when you reply to an e-mail, mutt automatically
sets your "From:" address to whatever e-mail the original sender used
to get the mail to you. If s
Hi,
On Thursday, 25 September 2008, 12:52 (UTC+0200), Marco Giusti wrote:
> ciao!
> i'm using mutt with two different email accounts. generally i use the
> first one but i need to use the second to send email to the university
> so i set the following send-hook:
>
> unhook send-hook
> un
On Tuesday, 23 September 2008, 09:10 (UTC+0800), bill lam wrote:
> Hello,
> After forwarding or copying, there are duplicated mails in local
> maibox folder. Is there an method to duplicated mails and only keep a
> copy of each mail? The "Message-ID" field in header section is
> intended to be the
On Saturday, 13 September 2008, 10:57 (UTC-0700), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 04:14:26PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Sometimes I receive an email that is sent to a group of people. I want
> > > to alias all such addresses in the To:
Hi,
Just to post the solution I've finally adopted, in case anyone comes
across this and wants to cut and paste. Seems to work fine.
I actually now feed two different blacklists locally, because one is a
mailing list that moves a lot faster than the other stuff, so it makes
sense to crop that mor
Thanks guys,
I wasn't quite sure how to integrate details of Patrick's procmailrc
suggestions, as I'm using mutt locally (combined with offlineimap) and
have procmail filter remotely on the server.
However, I now do use a mutt macro & procmail combo, like this:
in ~/.muttrc:
macro index "I" "/u
Is it possible to extract a specific message header from mutt and pass
it on to a shell command? maybe by passing the current message to
formail (but then, what would I write for "the current message" on
mutt's shell command prompt that comes up when I press "!" ?)
Background:
I'd like to be able
On Wednesday, 20 August 2008, 18:11 (UTC+0800), bill lam wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Stefan Wimmer wrote:
> > Does "set beep=no" not help?
>
> Thanks! it works.
>
> BTW when I hit reply (r), it filled your email address instead of
> group list address, how to reply to (1) group
L
(I thin
Hi,
> is there the possibility to prevent mutt from jumping to the next message
> when next-page is executed?
set pager_stop=yes
m.
On Friday, 15 August 2008, 10:10 (UTC+0200), dae3 wrote:
>
> BTW, the invalid Fcc I had specified was '.' (what I was trying to say
> was "put it in the friggin' current mailbox!" - there *should* be a
> quick way to say this, in case there still isn't).
folder-hook . 'set record="^"'
I don't kn
Hi,
On Tuesday, 12 August 2008, 09:44 (UTC+), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> My problem is my sentmail is denoted by from rather then recipient if
> I set the realname and from hook to something other then my true
> username.
I'm not sure if this is what you're experiencing, but you could try
On Thursday, 31 July 2008, 08:54 (UTC-0500), Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, July 31 at 11:01 AM, quoth Dan Davison:
> > I know next to nothing about the technicalities of email, and
> > although this basically seems to work, I've got lots of questions
> > about sending and sorting incoming ma
Hi,
On Tuesday, 29 July 2008, 21:20 (UTC-0700), Ravi Uday wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe I am too lazy to google this stuff
Apparently.
> but what are PGP messages.. I
> mean I see emails with
>
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
> ..
> ..
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
>
> etc so wh
On Friday, 25 July 2008, 11:46 (UTC+0200), Mads Laursen wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:07, Marianne Promberger
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [snip]
> > Something like (not tested, and I'm sure others have better direct
> > function names where I use keybo
On Friday, 25 July 2008, 10:25 (UTC+0200), Steve S wrote:
> On Jul 24 14:16, Ravi Uday wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In mutt 1.5.17 is there a way we can setup a rule where if the number
> > of emails touches 150 move the first 50 to a specified folder ?
> > We can then map this rule witha key too ?
> >
On Monday, 30 June 2008, 19:35 UTC-0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2008-06-30, Marianne Promberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'd like to have an attribution (the line above quoted text in
> > replies) that looks like this:
> >
> > 'On Mon, 30 Ju
> If I use
> set attribution="On %d, %n wrote:"
Sorry, that should have been:
set attribution="On %D, %n wrote:"
> I get the desired alphabetic abbreviation, but the time and time zone
> (not surprisingly) of my own location.
m.
ime and time zone
(not surprisingly) of my own location.
Is there any way to get %Z to expand to the alphabetic abbreviation of
the sender's time zone?
All this is on Xubuntu Gutsy, if that matters.
m.
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Graduate student in Psychology
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~mpromber
On 06/15/08 17:31, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Sunday, June 15 at 06:16 PM, quoth Marianne Promberger:
> > both with TERM=xterm and TERM=xterm-256color, pressing Ctrl-v
> > backspace shows up as:
> >
> > ^?
>
> Okay... (that's the same as \177)
>
>
Thanks Kyle!
That helped my solve the problem by using "\177" instead of
in the .muttrc
Here is the info ...
On 06/15/08 16:55, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Sunday, June 15 at 05:11 PM, quoth Marianne Promberger:
>
> > Now I've noticed that with TERM=xterm-256color,
I'm running mutt in xfce4-terminal, which supports 256 colors, but I
have to manually set xfce4-terminal in its preferences dialogue to
identify as "xterm-256color" for mutt to display my 256-color colors.
So far, so good.
Now I've noticed that with TERM=xterm-256color, mutt doesn't recognize
the
Hi all,
I'd like to enable a key combination that would take me back to the
most recent mailbox I've visited before the current one.
My current idea how I'd go about this:
(1) Make a folder-hook for all folders that pushes a key sequence
calling a shell command: the shell command would just writ
On 06/13/08 10:29, Joseph wrote:
> Does offlineimap provide a stable setup when you have 100s of emails and
> 10s of folders?
I've started using offlineimap a few months ago, and use it for two
different mail accounts and 17 different mailboxes. One of them is for
a mailing list that can easily r
nd I've since added lots of
others, so I've lost track).
m.
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Graduate student in Psychology
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~mpromber
Thanks for your replies.
However, I don't normally want to have edit_headers set, and the
situation is sufficiently rare that I'll go without this for the time
being.
If I really needed this often, I guess the way to go would be to put
in a macro that sets edit_headers and then calls an alternat
Is there some way, from the compose view in mutt, to attach given
files whose paths/filenames I have previously collected in a text file?
I've written a "plugin" (custom actions) for Thunar to collect
attachments across different folders, by just appending a text file
~/.2attach that in the end l
On 05/17/08 16:53, Dylan Stamat wrote:
>
> Is there any way to background this ? Something like sendmail_wait=-1,
> but for smtp ? Waiting for mail to send can be time consuming.
I'm not sure if I understand correctly, but use msmtp to send through
an SMTP server of my ISP using
set sendmail
On 05/01/08 22:09, Joseph wrote:
> On 05/01/08 20:04, Marianne Promberger wrote:
>> Can mutt send encrypted mail from the commandline? The mail should
>> always be encrypted to myself.
>> [...]
>> Background:
>>
>> I'd like to use procmail to automati
Can mutt send encrypted mail from the commandline? The mail should
always be encrypted to myself.
I tried the following:
cp ~/.muttrc ~/muttrcenc
in ~/.muttrcenc:
-
set pgp_autoencrypt=yes
set pgp_encrypt_only_command="/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg --batch
--quiet --no-verbose --output - --en
On 04/29/08 10:45, hce wrote:
>
> I installed mutt binary in Debian box. Seems I have to install a
> source package then to make change as Vladimir suggested.
You could also consider using mutt with offlineimap. "set
mark_old=yes" works for me using offlineimap.
m.
On 04/28/08 18:26, hce wrote:
>
> But for old messages which have already marked with "O", I want to
> change it back to "N". I tried to use tag as you suggested above to
> change all "O" messages to "N". But did not work. Please explain more
> details how can I use the tag to change all "O" stat
On 04/25/08 08:05, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 08:57:59AM -0600, Michael wrote:
> > I need to open a file in the pager to edit and then send, but can't find a
> > command to do that.
> > I've looked at "attachments", "pager", "compose", etc, but missed it if it
> > is there.
>
On 04/14/08 13:10, Justin Mazzola Paluska wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 10:32:26PM +0200, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> > Is /var mounted noatime?
>
> Do you have laptop-mode turned on on your laptop? Laptop-mode can be
> configured to remount your drives with noatime when you go on
> battery. Th
On 04/13/08 15:03, Rado S wrote:
> =- Marianne Promberger wrote on Sun 13.Apr'08 at 13:21:56 +0100 -=
>
> > This works fine:
> > bindeditor"\e\t" complete-query
> > But really, I'd rather bind it to Ctrl-Tab, but this
> > bindeditor
Hi List,
The mutt manual says: "In any prompt for address entry, you can use the
complete-query function (default: ^T) ... "
What does "^T" stand for? I can't figure this out. Certanily, the
actual "^" and "T" keys don't work for me.
So I tried rebinding
This works fine:
bindeditor"\e
Hi,
I'm using Mutt 1.5.15 on Xubuntu Gutsy, on two machines with what I
thought was the same setup (same ~/.muttrc et al files).
On the laptop, when I send mail to myself on localhost using the exim
MTA that comes with Ubuntu, it goes nicely into /var/mail/username,
which is an mbox mailbox.
I
If you read the README.UPGRADE file, you will find that the "subscribe"
option should now be denoted as "lists" instead.
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy M. Dolan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, July 10, 2000 2:19 pm
Subject: combined reply & list-reply
> Is there some way to have
you would just use mail, but there are many command line options to send
the mail via mutt, but the editor still will openmaybe there is an
option to make your editor false?
- Original Message -
From: "David Ursone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, July 5, 2000 11:52 am
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