On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 07:41:23AM -0500, peng shao wrote:
>>
>> Hi, thank you for your attention and here is a little problem: I have
>> two mail accounts, assume they are
>>
>> m...@a.edu
>> m...@b
Hi, thank you for your attention and here is a little problem: I have
two mail accounts, assume they are
m...@a.edu
m...@b.edu
and especially m...@a.edu is on my department's RHEL server. I have set
up a ~/.forward file on A's server and let it to forward all emails to
address B, then I use mutt
Hi. I set up mutt with several local mailboxes and a gmail IMAP. By
now it works well except that the function. If I
have new email in my local mailboxes fetched by getmail, then the
can take me to it correctly. However if there is
one new email in the gmail IMAP, then the simply
tells me "no ma
On 08:47 Thu 18 Mar , Gary Johnson wrote:
>
> It's the way it's supposed to work, but it is confusing.
>
> Folder hooks are processed as the manual says. However, the push
> command pushes its arguments onto a stack and mutt's input parser
> later pops those arguments off the stack to parse
I recently found the following interesting phenomenon:
I included the following lines in my muttrc
mailboxes ~/.MuttMail/inbox
set spoolfile=~/.MuttMail/inbox
folder-hook . 'push :default'
folder-hook inbox 'push :inbox'
This is the only four lines in the muttrc because I want to do a clean
test
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 12:01 PM, peng shao wrote:
> Hi. I was trying to set up multiple accounts with pop3+imap combined
> but with no success, so I have to seek help here. Maybe we can discuss
> a simple case at first. Asssume I have two IMAP accounts from gmail
> and yahoo
> T
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 5:17 AM, peng shao wrote:
> Hi, I read from the reference that in the status bar, the variable %f
> indicating the full path of the current mailbox.
> But this is not always the way it should be, if I set default mailbox
> as ~/.mutt/inbox then if I enter m
Hi. I was trying to set up multiple accounts with pop3+imap combined
but with no success, so I have to seek help here. Maybe we can discuss
a simple case at first. Asssume I have two IMAP accounts from gmail
and yahoo
Then I may write the first few lines in my muttrc like:
mailboxes imaps://imap.
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 4:52 AM, steve wrote:
> Hi mutt-users,
>
> I have several addresses and when someone I don't know sends me an email,
> this one goes in my inbox (procmail default). Now if I hit 'r', the From
> header will be automaticaly set to my default email, which is sometimes
> not th
Hi, I read from the reference that in the status bar, the variable %f
indicating the full path of the current mailbox.
But this is not always the way it should be, if I set default mailbox
as ~/.mutt/inbox then if I enter mutt from the
terminal, the %f is always =inbox. For local mailboxes it is no
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2010-03-16, peng shao wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Christian Ebert wrote:
d.
>
> The pipe is allowed here. If you are getting an error message from
> using that rule, the problem is something other t
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Christian Ebert wrote:
>
>
>
> Mmh, you could create an addional mailcap file and toggle the
> $mailcap_path variable. Try the following (untested):
>
> set my_lynx_cap="/path/to/lynxmailcap"
>
> macro pager K1 "\
> set my_mailcap_path=\$mailcap_path
> mailcap_pa
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 6:12 AM, peng shao wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Christian Ebert wrote:
much. But for me there is still some drawback, the
> %{charset} is lost :(
> Is there any possibility if I set autoview as off, and when I read an
> email, I can press a macro
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Christian Ebert wrote:
> * peng shao on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 05:00:03 -0400
> Because you w3m -dump to standard output -- or in this case to
> Mutt's pager.
>
Okay I see, thanks.
>
> With lynx -dump? I doubt it.
>
I use
text/ht
Hi. I use w3m as an external program to view html mails in mutt. I
have the following in my mailcap
text/html; w3m -T text/html -I %{charset} -dump %s;
nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
This works very well for me because w3m can handle the charset problem
very well. However, there is another p
> Currently Mutt doesn't have any way to accomplish creating a group alias
> in this manner.
>
> I think the easiest implementation would be to make the alias creation
> honor the tag-prefix such that the user can tag several emails.
>
> For the most part, the user should be using an external addre
Hi, I did some search on google but didn't find any native solution
for mutt. If I press a in the index then mutt will ask me if I would
like to append this address to alias. Sometimes I want to define a
group alias which contains several contacts. I wish there would be
such a function: when I pres
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:08 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * peng shao [03-10-10 05:42]:
>> Hi everybody, I am using mutt 1.5.20 under gentoo with a
>> combination:mutt, getmail, procmail, msmtp, The following is part of
>> my .muttrc
>>
>> set mbox_type=Mai
Hi everybody, I am using mutt 1.5.20 under gentoo with a
combination:mutt, getmail, procmail, msmtp, The following is part of
my .muttrc
set mbox_type=Maildir
set folder=$HOME/MuttMail
set spoolfile=+inbox
set postponed=+postponed
set record=+sent
save-hook .* =saved
mailboxes !
mailboxes =inbox
m
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