used
> >with it. I have tried and have failed since Google made that change to
> >Gmail.
>
> Well that is strange as this email is using mutt and a Google Workspace
> account and I'm guessing you're getting it fine (yes you do need an app
> password).
ye
er labeled potenially somehow differently
> > (my labels were configured long ago before i started to use mutt, and i
> > like to keep all messages in my gmail box anyway to access them from
> > other devices).
> >
> > i saw as well recommendation to use:
>
> For me gmail with mutt via imap to read and smtp to send works fine.
> Some time ago i created "app password" via gmail web interface and it
> works just perfect since approximately 6 months that way.
>
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and
trash
Type: path
Default: “”
If set, this variable specifies the path of the trash folder
where the mails marked for deletion will be moved, instead of
being irremediably purged.
NOTE: When you delete a message in the trash folder
server?
certainly, I have two IMAP accounts regestered with googlemail but with
different names and I use mutt for many years.
but I download my mail to my local server for access.
[...]
[-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --]
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tach the exported file.
I do not do it that often to be concerned enough to research other
methods.
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as read irrespective of their current status or
> thread status?
the "read" flag is set by the existing, or not, header
Status: RO <-- indicates msg has been read
add or remove that line as the last line of the msg header.
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x27;' here options fetchall stripcr sslproto tls1 ssl sslcertck \
mda '/usr/lib/sendmail -i -oem -f %F %T'
and from my fetchmail log:
fetchmail: reading message \
@yahoo@any-jpop.mail.gm0.yahoodns.net:1 of 1 (12108 octets) \
flushed
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racepolls
user 'abcdef.ghij', with password "abcdefghijklmno", is Ixme here, \ and
ssl, and fetchall sslcertck
mda '/usr/lib/sendmail -i -oem -f %F %T'
user 'ghijklm.nopqr', with password "abcdeXlmnoo", is Ixme here, \ and
ssl, and fe
erminal sends something
> else. Is there a way to display the key combination that was
> actually received by mutt, so I know what is wrong with the terminal?
>
> The terminal in question is urxvt on OpenBSD.
xev and showkey
showkey needs to be ran in a console terminal w/o X.
if you a
ses 6.3.20220612
and I have 256 colors
mutt -v |grep -i color
+HAVE_COLOR +HAVE_START_COLOR
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' 'cat -'" # all
> opened messages have senders address added to abook database.
>
> I uninstalled lbdb from my machine.
why uninstall lbdb? you can query it directly, ie:
lbdbq Marcelo\ Laia
lbdbq: 1 matches
marcelol...@gmail.com Marcelo Laia
then only add
7;m sorry for being wrong.
>
> Problem persist!
>
> Have you using GMail? If so, could you do a test for me?
I have had no problems sending an included file via gmail or
mail.yahoo.com using mutt.
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ordprocessingml.document,
> Codificação:
> base64, Tamanho: 6,0M --]
>
> [-- application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document
> não é aceito (use
> 'v' para ver esta parte) --]
>
>
> Attach View (after C-v)
>
> GMail
>
> I
t; [-- Tipo: text/plain, Codificação: 7bit, Tamanho: 0K --]
>
>
> [-- Anexo No.2: TCC Lúnia-Vieira-v3.docx --]
> [-- Tipo:
> application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document,
> Codificação:
> base64, Tamanho: 71K --]
>
> [-- application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocum
* Christoph Klassen [03-17-22 12:57]:
>
> On 3/17/22 17:45, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > shouldbe
> >
> > :set ssl_starttls=yes
> > :set ?ssl_starttls
> That's what I configured in muttrc. But when I start mutt I get: "Error in
> /home/mint/.muttrc
* Patrick Shanahan [03-17-22 12:41]:
> * Christoph Klassen [03-17-22 11:37]:
> > Hello!
> >
> >
> > I built mutt after configuring it with ./configure --enable-gpgme
> > --enable-imap --enable-sidebar --enable-smtp --with-gnutls
> >
> > In the mutt
#x27;s an unknown variable to mutt. Can you please help me to fix this error?
> I used a search engine but couldn't find anything useful.
man muttrc
look for starttls
or in mutt, type follow
:
set ssl_starttls=yes
set ?ssl_starttls
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would be a query
> or something that alerts me to the fact that I am potentially writing to an
> individual address (or a list) (for when I am on a list, but not in general,
> because then I start to blindly accept because most email is not to a list).
>
> Any thoughts on if this is
don't reply to me personally, it's poor etiquette.
there is no *default* behavior after observing netiquette. setting
"Reply-To:" alters the header and the list software abstains.
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* Gerard ROBIN [01-01-70 12:34]:
> Le Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 04:16:52PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan a écrit :
> > Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2021 16:16:52 -0500
> > From: Patrick Shanahan
> > To: mutt-users@mutt.org
> > Subject: Re: see attached html documents along with chromium
/etc/mailcap file but was unsuccessful.
works for me with firefox ???
MozillaFirefox-95.0.1-1.1.x86_64
openSUSE Tumbleweeds
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* Nathan Stratton Treadway [10-23-21 14:30]:
> On Sat, Oct 23, 2021 at 10:04:57 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > I have done the same for >20 years. but I do use relays for quite a bit.
>
> Relaying outgoing email (i.e. what I sent out from Mutt running at home)
> via
y logs, including logs of attempts to connect
> to deliver to my domain(s), and I don't think such a thing exists.
> I value the ability to tail -f my mail server logs enough to make it
> worth it to me to run my own server.
I have done the same for >20 years. but I do use relays f
=78
and it is in the fine documenatation
man muttrc
also in mutt's console bottom line,
:set wrap
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er as arguments to an image viewer.
why not just set w3m to automagically display them
set "auto_image=TRUE"
w3m -o auto_image=TRUE
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* M.R.P. zensky [08-02-21 10:25]:
> Hello When I want to compose an email in mutt is launches the JED editor. How
> do I leave JED once I finish my email?
Ctrl-X Ctrl-C
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to?
w3m is configuragle to display images, "auto_image=TRUE"
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a folder-hook RE select them all?
>
> I.e. does 'folder/.*/.*' work?
did you consider seting it and then trying?
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n cameron 609M 16 Feb 08:46 spam-definite
>
> Possibly not.
>
> Can you tell mairix to not index the Junk folders?
certainly
omit=
in .mairixrc
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> of several commits in Mutt, but misses some important parts of
> 758d406ede97ad627ab804ab049e77396d18746c.
>
> This will lead to the behavior you describe - eventually the parser does not
> work. I'll see if I can find a contact or some way to file a bug with them.
bu
* mutt users list [12-04-20 13:04]:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks again!
>
> On Friday, December 4, 2020, 11:57:52 AM CST, Patrick Shanahan
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> * mutt users list [12-04-20 12:45]:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks again!
> >
* mutt users list [12-04-20 12:45]:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks again!
>
>
> On Friday, December 4, 2020, 11:13:03 AM CST, Patrick Shanahan
> wrote: * mutt users list [12-04-20
> 11:44]:>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks very much!
> >
> > > On
* mutt users list [12-04-20 11:44]:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks very much!
>
> > On Friday, December 4, 2020, 10:24:44 AM CST, Patrick Shanahan
> > wrote: * mutt users list
> > [12-04-20 11:07]:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
&g
orks w/o it, but w3m must be configured to
display graphical. I will have to look to see where, don't remember, too
old, been too long.
for me: w3m display.jpg
will display image display.jpg
ok found it
Display embedded graphics
$ w3m -o auto_image=TRUE http://w3m.sourceforge.net
locate w3mimgdisplay
> /usr/libexec/w3m/w3mimgdisplay
>
> However
>
> $ /usr/libexec/w3m/w3mimgdisplay test.png
>
> appears to do nothing. The prompt just comes back.
I didn't have it installed, but test installed and get same result.
removed it and f
* Chris Green [11-26-20 10:08]:
> On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 02:26:40PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 08:13:43AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > > * Chris Green [11-26-20 07:13]:
> > > > I use mairix to search my mail.
> > > >
second line of
the header: X-source-folder:
the line is added by mairix.
the first header line is also added:
From mairix@mairix Mon Jan 1 12:34:56 1970
and must be altered if one is recovering a missing post and adding it to
an mbox collection such as ~/mail/mutt
I use mbox and mairir (long t
* tech-lists [11-25-20 17:55]:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2020 at 05:43:21PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> > possibly reinstall strace. for my openSUSE Tumbleweed system I show:
> > strace-5.9-1.1.x86_64
> >
> > your version is quite old and version
my openSUSE Tumbleweed system I show:
strace-5.9-1.1.x86_64
your version is quite old and version number appear to reflect the kernel
version. what kernel are you running, 4.5.x ??
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h provides sorting criteria for
the "index view".
there also exists a very fine manual.
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uot;":unset \
wait_key\n;/mnt/ExT4/mutt.html""|chmod a+r \
/mnt/ExT4/mutt.html"
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uld be willing to publish/share the Python files (under
> > a Free Software license), that would be great :)
> >
> Absolutely no problem, is there a place to put them on mutt.org? I've
> attached them here anyway. I've recently upgraded them to Python 3
* Fred Smith [04-04-20 14:32]:
[...]
> When God invented email, He intended that it be plain text! :)
> As such, rich-text/html/images in email is the spawn of the devil. :) :)
amen, good only for advertising and junk mail but now w/o the cost of a
stamp.
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server, which I do anyway.
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;
> Marty
>
> On 01/21/20 11:14 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Patrick Shanahan [01-21-20 11:09]:
> > > * Fred Smith [01-21-20 10:59]:
> > > > I've got a mailbox with quite a few msgs in it, some I've never read but
> > > > don
* Patrick Shanahan [01-21-20 11:09]:
> * Fred Smith [01-21-20 10:59]:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've got a mailbox with quite a few msgs in it, some I've never read but
> > don't want to delete. All those now have a status flag of "O", so if I
> &g
ut how to apply them.
>
> Can someone show me how to do that?
>
> Thanks in advance.
tag all of the "O" flagged msgs
"T" will tag a pattern, invoke in directory view, capitol T
pattern would be: ~O
invoke action "W" on tagged, :W
"W
* Patrick Shanahan [12-31-19 08:47]:
> * Chris Green [12-31-19 08:42]:
> > I run mutt via an ssh connection, i.e. I connect from a terminal
> > window in my laptop (running xubuntu 19.04) to my desktop machine
> > (running xubuntu 19.10) using ssh and then run mutt.
>
doesn't show the
> same slowness. By 'slow' I mean a noticeable delay, probably of the
> order of a second or two.
open wireshark and watch your ssh connection. maybe you will get some
clues.
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the cached headers. I.e. its start is
> fast, while the start of mut takes 2-3 minutes fetching the header.
>
> Any ideas how to address this?
mutt has header_cache, man muttrc
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il as an attachment rather than bouncing it should solve
> that.
If I wish to view an html email that w3m fails to render satisfactory, I
copy the html portion to a particular location with a key combo/mutt-macro
and open it with firefox or waterfox or seamonkey or ...
I do not post html,
xpressed most elegantly my feelings and adjustments
to utilize mutt to read and send email over the last +20 years and I hope
another 20 or so.
and we are neighbors and I used to photograph for IUPUI men's soccer.
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* Patrick Shanahan [10-30-19 10:42]:
> * Sean Greenslade [10-30-19 10:37]:
> > On October 30, 2019 5:29:01 AM PDT, Patrick Shanahan
> > wrote:
> > >* Mark H. Wood [10-30-19 08:26]:
> > >> On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:37:43PM +1300, martin f krafft wro
* Sean Greenslade [10-30-19 10:37]:
> On October 30, 2019 5:29:01 AM PDT, Patrick Shanahan
> wrote:
> >* Mark H. Wood [10-30-19 08:26]:
> >> On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:37:43PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> >> >I'd love to see some statistics abou
* Mark H. Wood [10-30-19 08:26]:
> On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 11:37:43PM +1300, martin f krafft wrote:
> >I'd love to see some statistics about the age of mutt users.
>
> 62
78
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* Grant Edwards [10-29-19 18:27]:
> On 2019-10-29, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Grant Edwards [10-29-19 13:10]:
> >
> >> Muttdown (a "sendmail" filter) which creates mutlipart alternative
> >> html/text messages is the only reason I've been ab
is
> butchered horribly by Outlook, and using plaintext-only makes me look
> incompetent because I can't send an easy-to-read email (the recipient
> has to save it as a text file and open it with notepad++ in a fixed
> font for it to be readable).
so you cater to people who have
application/x-pgp-message application/msword \
application/ms-tnef application/ms-word application/rtf \
application/octet-stream application/x-tcl application/x-perl \
application/x-debian-package message/partial \
application/pdf application/jpeg
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* Erik Christiansen [07-28-19 04:06]:
> On 28.07.19 12:21, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > On 27Jul2019 22:40, Pankaj Jangid wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jul 27, 2019 at 11:41:52AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > > > I still use fetchmail and with imap accounts includin
configured cache so it doesn't happen everytime with the same email. My
> 2nd question is - is there a way to pre-fetch all the emails in inbox.
I still use fetchmail and with imap accounts including google. and have
no problem.
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* Cameron Simpson [06-07-19 19:43]:
> On 07Jun2019 07:37, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Cameron Simpson [06-07-19 07:24]:
> > > It does look that way. I left procmail because I disliked its rule
> > > syntax,
> > > its totally regexp based matching s
* Patrick Shanahan [06-07-19 07:38]:
> * Cameron Simpson [06-07-19 07:24]:
> [...]
> > How's fetchmail run by your system? Cron? Something else?
>
> not that fetchmail has a daemon, "fetchmail -d 150" runs every 150
> seconds.
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adjust the order of your rules so that the most likely matchs appear at
the top of the rc file
{...]
> That said, many people use procmail with little apparent pain.
for many years. :)
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* Jude DaShiell [05-22-19 18:27]:
> that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type
> upper-case D?
the carat, "^" is normally and indication to use the "control" key,
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anm, mutt does not "decide" the file-type, mime does. you need to
adjust your mime settings.
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t; What am I doing wrong?
linux does not correct your typing, you must use the installed commands.
fetch-mail is not the same as fetchmail
and I have no idea where you got "imap-fetch-mail".
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-la ~/{M,m}ail |grep -i inbox
guessing, you actually have ~/Mail/Inbox or
~/mail/Inbox or
~/Mail/inbox
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can configure mutt to send to only one of these? (I can't just
> always ignore one of them as sometimes only ix...@ixion.org.uk appears
> as the list address).
you could set a "my_hdr" to send to only one of the address
you could craft a procmail recipe to alter the "To:
t/temp/doc2.pdf
ls -lad ~/.mutt/temp
to check permissions as the error message says *you* don't have permission
to see the file
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Regist
box.
linux is *still* about choice even when someone decides that choice is
wrong.
mbox still serves my needs and has never failed me. why would I want to
invest time and effort to change to something (anything) else? maildir
does not "work better" as I can see.
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> 51 38 41 0f
>
> I don't understand the above message.
>
>
> I'm using NeoMutt 20170113 (1.7.2) from Debian stretch.
>
> What should I do/try?
contact the providers of neomutt as it is a
help screen after
leaving the editor.
if you have already send the message, you can resend an ammended msg to
the missing recipients.
if that doesn't answer your question, I don't understand as you have
presented it.
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* David Woodfall [09-29-18 22:41]:
> On Saturday 29 September 2018 22:16,
> Patrick Shanahan put forth the proposition:
> > * David Woodfall [09-29-18 19:51]:
> > > On Saturday 29 September 2018 23:33,
> > > Dave Woodfall put forth the proposition:
> > &
> On Friday 28 September 2018 17:44,
> > > > Patrick Shanahan put forth the proposition:
> > > > > * David Woodfall [09-28-18 17:37]:
> > > > > > In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> > > > > > se
#x27;
>
> Any ideas?
your chosen terminal is undoubted the cause. I run a tmux session on my
server and attach to it remotely usually via yakuake(konsole) but have not
made any effort to change the cursor.
you have pretty well removed mutt from the equasion using "-F /dev/null".
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> messages actually sononymous with unread? If so, how do I resolve this
> disconnect?
man muttrc
unset mark_old perhaps
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* Marcelo Laia [07-10-18 12:38]:
> A ter, 10/07/2018, 12:46, Patrick Shanahan escreveu:
>
> >
> > have you tried w3m?
> > need to enable graphics mode
> >
>
> Please, how is it possible? Enable graphics mode?
man w3m
look for "Display embedded graphics
ver an X connection.
>
> Yeah, my wording was probably off.
>
> I run FF as my main browser, so this would be interesting to compare.
>
> Opening HTML attachments in browser is too time-consuming, but current
> console browsers rendering is also suboptimal.
>
> This h
* Patrick Shanahan [07-10-18 06:29]:
> * Leho Kraav [07-10-18 06:10]:
> > Hi all. Discovered https://www.brow.sh today via GitHub trending repos
> > newsletter.
> >
> > Has anybody here tried integrating it w/ mutt? How would we go about it?
>
> edit the mailc
text/html %s; nametemplate=%s.html;
needsterminal
text/html; browsh -dump %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
trying now.
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ven follow the references and just group
> everything with the same subject into one thread, so it's not
> like most people scrutinize the details of the thread tree.
a big *plus* for mutt, as all mail clients are not created equal(ly). but
mutt is the "head of the class"
e a while, but it
> wasn't that common for ordinary users or mailing lists until Gmail
> changed.
>
> If everybody used mutt, the top-posting scourge wouldn't have
> happened. :-)
I really believe it (top-posting, full quoting) began with compuserve and
aol, really disc
> However, if there is a strong majority of mutt-users subscribers that
> agree with $followup_to defaulting to 'no', I'll make the change.
I have no problem with the present status and have not in last 15 years or
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d that's what I call munging.
>
> I don't believe so. I have reply_goes_to_list set to 'Poster', which is
> not supposed to add (or remove) any such header.
yes, Mail-Followup-To, is set to list addr and Reply-To is empty.
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* Matthias Apitz [04-25-18 17:20]:
> El día miércoles, abril 25, 2018 a las 04:14:52p. m. -0400, Patrick Shanahan
> escribió:
>
> > > Who adds this? mutt by its own? If so, based on what?
> >
> >
> > you do, don't you have man pages for mutt and mut
* Matthias Apitz [04-25-18 15:08]:
> El día miércoles, abril 25, 2018 a las 08:56:26p. m. +0200, Matthias Apitz
> escribió:
>
> > El día miércoles, abril 25, 2018 a las 02:46:06p. m. -0400, Patrick
> > Shanahan escribió:
> >
> > > then you have someone in
gt; > > On Wednesday, 25 April 2018 17:17:54 CEST, Patrick Shanahan
> > > > > which he did and does regularily:
> > > > > "Mail-Followup-To: Matthias Apitz ,
> > > > > mutt-users@mutt.org"
> > > >
> > > > I do not s
nsating for that borkage.
>
> Unless you did that yourself, of course - but I'm giving you the benefit
> of the doubt ;-)
which he did and does regularily:
"Mail-Followup-To: Matthias Apitz ,
mutt-users@mutt.org"
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headers. If found, check
> against a "subscribed" file. If the mailing list doesn't already have
> an entry, add it.
>
> Perhaps procmail and sed would be useful for the purpose.
>
> The subscription file could be sourced by .muttrc. Of course, changes
> w
ring the compose
> window, without pressing the key?
>
> My company wants this signature in the e-mails :(
maybe add a return to the end, \n
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http://en.opensuse.orgopenSUSE Community Memberfacebo
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>
> note there is only one line above, and I want the line to show as it is.
you realize you can set the pager to
Message-ID: <1...@mail.someotherexample.com>
> ...
> Subject: this is unborked...
> =
>
>
why don't you just make the header visible, Reply-To:
or look into procmail/formail
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http://en.
27;Don\'t care about this super long list ID]' '%LDONT%R'
> gives an "about: unknown command" error.
>
> The workaround of using double quotes works fine:
> subjectrx "Don't care about this super long list ID]" '%LDONT%R'
> Ju
prettify thing. But
> can we save directly from the pager?
just a guess but I would say your locale is not correct. the link appears
correct for me and in my editor, joe.
or your content-type is incorrect:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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ch/mutt/results\
> set wait_key = \$my_wait_key\
> unset my_wait_key\
> " "search and reconstruct owning thread (using notmuch)"
>
> Notmuch reindexing is triggered by offlineimap, but whatever fetches
> email for you should also be able to trigger
put them into a separate mailbox. For example, I have 10 mailboxes and
> now I want to search in these 10 mailboxes for messages that have me in the
> "To: " field and then put them into a separate mailbox.
mairix is what you are looking for
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; set metoo=yes
>
> Attribute goes to this SO thread:
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12924804/mutt-reply-hook-cant-set-cc
back to the books, err docs I guess. hooks do not all work the same and
some only work under specific conditions and in certain order.
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(paka)Patri
mda '/usr/lib/sendmail -i -oem -f %F %T'
antispam 571 550 501 554
sendmail hands off to procmail
I occasionally get an error but not from gmail:
fetchmail: socket error while fetching from
ptilopt...@att.net@imap.mail.yahoo.com
fetchmail: Query status=2 (SOCKET)
but that er
orwarding email.
look a the docs/man-page for your chosen editor. or if using mutt's
built-in, again check the docs. mutt has some of the best documentation
available. and of course there is always google.
hint: http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#editing
and then there is google
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