Quoting Ed Blackman from 04 Aug (a Friday in 2023) at 1434 hours...
> Any suggestions for a command line program to select emails for
> deletion based on command line options? I specifically want one that
> can remove emails that were received more than X days ago, but can
> also express "but don'
Quoting Francesco Ariis from 02 Mar (a Tuesday in 2021) at 0335 hours...
> Il 01 marzo 2021 alle 17:37 M.R.P. zensky ha scritto:
> > Hello running ubuntu linux have mutt installed and I am wondering
> > if I can change the color scheme?
>
> Sure! The `color` directive is used like
>
> color i
Quoting Chris Green from 02 Oct (a Friday in 2020) at 1657 hours...
>
> ... by the way I just timed a 'du' on my main directory full of
> (maildir) directories:-
>
> chris$ time du -sm *
> real0m0.109s
> user0m0.032s
> sys 0m0.076s
>
>
> (and, no, I didn't cheat, t
Quoting Chris Green from 29 Sep (a Tuesday in 2020) at 0813 hours...
> It's all driven from one text file so that when I subscribe to a new
> mailing list all I have to do is add an entry to that file. No
> changing of procmail rules, no additions to muttrc. I have attached
> the filter file to
Quoting Hokan from 29 May (a Wednesday in 2019) at 1421 hours...
> page. So I replaced this line in the script:
>
> | { echo '/* Width=48, Height=48 */'; $UNCOMPFACE; } \
>
> with this:
>
> | { echo '/* Width=48, Height=48, Depth=1, Format_version=1,
> Valid_bits_per_item=16 */'; $UNCOMPFACE;
This is a clumsy folder-hook I did years ago but don't use. It might make life
easier? (it can definitely be improved - \n should be and pattern of
'.' should be ~T I think?). I'm quoting direct from my .muttrc where I keep
notes of tricks, even if I don't use them)
# a trick to make all unread