On Sun 6.Apr'08 at 11:04:20 +0100, Raffi Khatchadourian wrote:
On Sun 6.Apr'08 at 0:08:36 +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
My pleasure in having the sidebar patch transform the mutt user
experience has just been destroyed by observing the poor performance
of for example scrolling up an
On Sun 6.Apr'08 at 0:08:36 +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
My pleasure in having the sidebar patch transform the mutt user
experience has just been destroyed by observing the poor performance of
for example scrolling up and down the index.
There seems to be some buffer overload with delayed response
On Tue 12.Feb'08 at 1:43:25 +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote:
I am using mutt from different computers (like my laptop and the desktop PC at
home) and I am wondering if there is some way to always keep my address book
synchronized between the two computers.
The coolest solution would be, if I could
On Tue 29.Jan'08 at 23:10:54 +0100, Steve S wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 12:29:55PM -0600, Charles Cazabon wrote:
Pardon me for being late to this discussion. Have you set
`mail_check` to a non-default value in your .muttrc (or system-wide
Muttrc) file? Or how about `timeout`? iThe default
On Mon 28.Jan'08 at 19:50:11 +0100, Steve S wrote:
My MRA is gets mail controled by a cronjob, but in mutt's folder
browser, I see folders makred with 'N' only when I (a) hit `n` or (b)
close mutt and restart it.
What are you using to get new mail? Also, what version of mutt do you
have?
On Mon 28.Jan'08 at 18:33:17 +0100, Steve S wrote:
I'm new to mutt, so this question my have been asked before (I found nothing on
the web/in the wiki etc.). In my muttrc I have
bind browser n check-new
which works ok. I hit `n` manually from time to time to see if there is new
mail. Is it p
On Sun 27.Jan'08 at 12:41:52 +0100, Florian Unglaub wrote:
Is there any better way to have multiple accounts working in mutt?
Yes, there is! Unfortunately, mutt doesn't handle imap as well as it
handles mbox and maildir. Therefore, I recommend using OfflineIMAP with
mutt.
Raffi
On Sat 26.Jan'08 at 13:02:26 -0500, Marc Vaillant wrote:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 05:13:11PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
export shows:
PATH="/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11/bin"
Mutt is in /sw/bin/
How can I add /sw/bin/ to my path?
put
export PATH=${PATH}:/sw/b
On Thu 24.Jan'08 at 15:36:11 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, I switched from and older MacBook Pro to a new MacBook using
Apple's Migration Assistant. All User issues went well, but unix
issues did not fair so well. One of which was my mutt setup which had
worked for years, and even m
Anyone have any idea how to make a macro that switches to the next
mailbox with a flagged message?
On Tue 27.Nov'07 at 22:08:14 +0100, Jostein Gogstad wrote:
Raffi Khatchadourian:
I love the new "next-mailbox-with-new-message" feature. I was wondering if
there was anything like "next-mailbox-with-flagged-message"?
Second that.
In fact, perhaps this feature could
I love the new "next-mailbox-with-new-message" feature. I was wondering if
there was anything like "next-mailbox-with-flagged-message"? Also, how
about a "compose to sender" command like the one in thunderbird?
Does anyone know what the semantics of the inode sort configuration
option is?
Jim,
On Sun 18.Nov'07 at 21:18:43 +1100, hce wrote:
While I am reading messages, I like to press the key n for reading next
unreaded email. I tried following set, but did not work:
bind pager n next-unread
What I did wrong here? Appreciate any your correction.
You could also just use I
Does anyone have a working sidebar patch for mutt 1.15.16? The latest
posted on the sidebar website is for 1.15.15.
I have a question relating to this one. I've recently switched from mbox
to maildir and I've noticed that, while the performance seems better,
the amount of exposed message headers has drastically increased. Any
idea why and how to get it back to the mbox normal amount?
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