i is
>SEVERELY lacking in IMAP support)
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;s IMAP reading is
well..pokey.
It was recently noted in the list that Mutt does not cache IMAP
headers like PINE, is this a to-be-done? Any roadmap on this?
Steven
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#x27;set edit_headers=no'
folder-hook !'.*Issu_Updates.*' 'set editor=/usr/bin/emacs\ -nw'
folder-hook !'.*Issu_Updates.*' 'set pgp_autosign=yes'
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So that's the solve. Any perly tips are all good.
Steven
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 11:03:10AM -080
;indenter' which puts a
single ':' at the front of $_ from the STDIN file handle.
Now if I (E)dit the file i notice in emacs' buffer name line that
the file I'm editing is:
/tmp/mutt-stharms-lnx-27003-87.
Running 'head' on this file produces:
From: "Steven G
;indenter' which puts a
single ':' at the front of $_ from the STDIN file handle.
Now if I (E)dit the file i notice in emacs' buffer name line that
the file I'm editing is:
/tmp/mutt-stharms-lnx-27003-87.
Running 'head' on this file produces:
From: "Steven G
e 'F' option.
Anyway, it appears I'm at an impasse. Anyone out there have any
ideas?
Steven
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 01:58:41PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
>Steven --
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>...and then Steven G. Harms said...
>% Regrettably not, i'm talking IMAP to my server..
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>Ah.
he ability to write to that text file isn't
going to affect the headers.
2. Find a way to access the headers themselves?
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BUT!!! I don't understand why this is. Even as I type this message to
you, emacs tells me your message is "/tmp/
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I have a quick question as concerns writing a send-hook to pull
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seems like I remember doing that once before.
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