2022-02-10, 12:33, Alex:
I have setuped mutt to work with every account separately but then I
don't get a notification when new mail is arrived in different accounts.
I use imapfilter in conjunction with mutt for this. Its configuration
is Turing-complete and documented with many examples:
Goodness gracious, I came to the right place. You are a sharpshooter.
2022-03-01, 19:31, Kevin J. McCarthy:
I believe this behavior is from libidn2.
This was exactly right.
Incidentally, my sendmail program (msmtp) seemed to refuse to override
the envelope's From header, regardless of the
Consider appending the macro chain with .
After upgrading from 1.10.1 to 2.0.2, mutt began forcefully lower-casing
"From:" headers! This can be seen at the compose menu, right after
closing the text editor:
m...@dicalema.il
m...@dicalema.il
Does anyone know how to prevent this? The first workaround that comes
to mind is using se
Talk about a proactive response. Thank you! I will look forward to
the change.
2021-08-29, 20:24, Kevin J. McCarthy:
In the mean time, perhaps consider 'bind compose D noop'. You could
still manually ':exec detach-file' for the rare cases you need do that.
This is an excellent suggestion.
Hello. The command is detach-file (bound to D by default). I would
like to prevent mutt from deleting the main message, as I will probably
never find myself wanting to invalidate emails this way--but I *might*
find myself accidentally pressing the wrong keyboard key and deleting
with no r
Hello, everyone. I would like to save bandwidth. If an email has a
large attachment that I know I do not need, is it possible to delete
the attachment from mutt's index view and *then* open (download) the
message body? I found no such command in mutt's documentation.
Thank you.
On 2019-07-08 21:12, José María Mateos wrote:
On Sun, Jul 07, 2019 at 06:14:15PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
There actually may be an issue with Mutt here. I think the
space-stuffing is not working, but I haven't had enough time yet to
look into the problem and possible solutions more de
On 2019-07-07 10:03, José María Mateos wrote:
Mmmh... I don't understand. Aren't those the same two lines? I don't see
any difference between them.
Whoops. The second one should have been:
“This is ”
“one line.”
Becomes:
“This is one line.”
On 2019-07-06 10:39, José María Mateos wrote:
It did flow well for me. Now I'm curious: I tried to get flowed messages
working for me but in the end I gave up because I couldn't compose
indented blocks as I like, so I went back to fixed width format.
Could you provide an example of such an ind
On 2019-07-05 07:20, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
So how do I set delsp=yes from mutt? Thank you.
set $content_type or use in the compose menu.
Thank you for the helpful response. I was originally hesitant to clobber
whatever value for Content-Type that mutt created on its own. However,
t
Hello, all. I tried inserting the following MIME header from my editor:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed; delsp=yes;
But mutt ignores the delsp parameter (and possibly the entire header
declaration, as well). The $edit_headers option is set. (I regularly
use “Attach”
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