On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 02:03:11AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have something that I haven't been able to figure out in mutt:
>
> I have the pager set to stop, so that it does not automatically go on to the
> next message. Unfortunately, this doesn't prevent "falling out" of the
> curren
* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-15 01:06]:
> I have two questions and hope someone can help.
> 1) folder-hooks are executed when entering a folder. What I'd
>like to have is a macro automatically executed after the
>scores are applied to messages and after sorting.
>Backgrou
Hi,
I have two questions and hope someone can help.
1) folder-hooks are executed when entering a folder. What I'd
like to have is a macro automatically executed after the
scores are applied to messages and after sorting.
Background: For newsgroups I have a couple of scoring rules
app
Dr. Christian Seberino wrote:
> How prevent mutt from always asking if I want to move
> email to mbox and if I _really_ want to delete the
> email I just deleted when I exit mutt?
>
> Does anyone else not want to answer the same 2 questions
> every day for the rest of their
On Wed, May 02, 2001 at 10:42:12AM -0700, Dr Christian Seberino wrote:
> How prevent mutt from always asking if I want to move
> email to mbox and if I _really_ want to delete the
> email I just deleted when I exit mutt?
>
> Does anyone else not want to answer the same 2 questi
How prevent mutt from always asking if I want to move
email to mbox and if I _really_ want to delete the
email I just deleted when I exit mutt?
Does anyone else not want to answer the same 2 questions
every day for the rest of their lives? (Especially when
answer is always the same.)
I love
On 1999-05-21 16:42:04 +, Bennett Todd wrote:
> [1] actually mandates the exact time.pid.hostname format for
> filenames, but at least with mutt you can use _anything_.
More or less. The change detection code relies on some basic
structure, namely the fact that anything after a ";" is repre
1999-05-20-19:31:49 David DeSimone:
> 2. Maildir
> A directory containing three subdirectories, new, cur, and tmp.
> If it does not contain those directories (and only those), then
> it is not a maildir.
I just re-read the maildir format spec at [1]; unless something else s
Brent Hueth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 19 May 1999:
> 2. When I tag a group of messages that I'd like to save from one folder to
>another (using "t" for each message and then "s"), I only save the current
>message. How can I save *all* the tagged messages?
In addition to the sugges
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Brent Hueth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The error mutt reports is "~/Mail/mutt-users is not a mailbox"
You should look at the mailbox to see what's wrong with it.
> drwx--x--x 2 bhueth bhueth 1024 May 18 09:25 debian-users
> drwxr-xr-x 2 bhueth bhueth 2048 May 20 12:44 dra
Thanks for the response. I'll have to check into procmail. Sounds like heaven.
Until then, mutt is still not allowing me to save to the directory in ~/Mail. The
error mutt reports is "~/Mail/mutt-users is not a mailbox" An ls -l on my
~/Mail directory produces:
drwx--x--x 2 bhueth bhueth
On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 03:28:21PM -0500, Brent Hueth wrote:
>
> 2. When I tag a group of messages that I'd like to save from one folder to
>another (using "t" for each message and then "s"), I only save the current
>message. How can I save *all* the tagged messages?
Press ; before s. Th
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Hello,
I've recently installed mutt (0.95.3i) and have a couple of questions.
1. I've got a number of mailboxes set up in ~/Mail/., however mutt won't let
me save messages into one of them (~/Mail/mutt-users, actually).
2. When I tag a group of messages that I'd like to save from one
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