Hi
If I limit (l) the saved mail index to one person by searching for that
persons name, the entries in the index is reduced to only mails from
that person. Within only these mails, how can I search for i.e. "price"
in the mail bodies?
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Mvh Salve Håkedal
of my .muttrc:
set mbox_type=maildir
setfolder="~/post"
set spoolfile="+innboks"
set mbox="+lagra"
set postponed="+kladd"
setrecord="+sendt"
How can I make mutt place my reply in the that_friend folder?
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Mvh Salve Håkedal
Thanks all!
Script + mailcap does it nicely!
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Salve
My main machine don't have openoffice or similar installed, but
sometimes I need to use openoffice on an attachment. I now do that by
scp-ing files to that machine and then ssh -X into that machine.
To scp an attachment to the other machine, I first save it from the
attachment menu. I'd like to s
2/12 -11, Michael Ludwig wrote:
> Ave Salve!
God morgen Mikkel!
> Salve Håkedal schrieb am 01.12.2011 um 22:59 (+0100):
> > /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz (Debian):
> > "
> > 3.210. reply_regexp
> >
> >Type: regular expression
&g
> On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
> > I'm Norwegian.
> > I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
> > messages, but can't find how to do it.
>
> Re: is not from English, it
Hi
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
By the way: any other Norwegians on this mailing list? (Any other
Norwegians using mutt at all?)
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Salve
While in inbox index or pager, is there a way to read my reply, except
change to the sent-mail folder to look it up there?
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Salve
Hallo all
Mutt lets me configure almost everything, and it makes me go wild..
So:
Can mutt translate the date-line in the header to my locale?
Salve