I also know the 'f' command in compose menu, and the 'fcc-hook' commande in .muttrc.
But I would like to be prompted for the place where to save the outgoing message
any time I send one.
does anybody know something about that?
thanks.
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ut instead I get a dir display.
>
there's a way for toggling between dir_display or maildir_display
hit
while in the browser
but you should also set your "mailboxes" option in ~/.muttrc
mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*`
is a funny trick.
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Rich
hi,
i had try something like
folder-hook ~/Mail 'push '
but obviously(?) it does nt work. However, no error reading the .muttrc.
what's really obvious is that i did nt understand how 'folder-hook' works.
are there any mistakes?
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richard Hitier
sages:
%n=1--> number of new messages
%b=0--> number of mailboxes with new messages
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richard Hitier
its all my fault,
lets take a carefull look at the letters:
* Le 09 Oct >Richard Hitier< ecrivait:
> set sort=thread
in fact the good option is threads
^
> folder-hook . set
hi,
i would like all of my mailboxes sorted by thread.
except for one: =family
that's why i have
set sort=thread
ans also
folder-hook family set sort=date-sent
in my muttrc.
Problem, when i read the =family and return back to other mbox,
it remains date-sorted.
as read in the man