On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 07:53:26AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Peter Gelbman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-08 01:54]:
> > > ## Delete messages to the trash can rather than bit-bucket, unless
> > > ## we're in the trash folder.
> > > folder-hook . macro index d "=trash"
> > >
* Peter Gelbman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-08 01:54]:
> > ## Delete messages to the trash can rather than bit-bucket, unless
> > ## we're in the trash folder.
> > folder-hook . macro index d "=trash"
> > folder-hook . macro pager d "=trash"
> > folder-hook . macro pag
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:18:37AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:31]:
> > % 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> > % trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> > % just like using rm on files, there's
* On 2002.06.07, in <20020607193705.GC30963@sumida>,
* "Kevin Coyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What is a "folder history"? I couldn't find it in the Mutt manual,
> and interestingly, a Google search on ["folder history" and mutt] turns
> up one result: History of Shania Twain. Figu
> What is a "folder history"?
Press c and then up.
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VeriSign Applied Research
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On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 07:32:58PM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote:
> * darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 14:18]:
> >I have been using this setup for over a year, and it works great:
> [Macro-based trash function]
> You should have a look at Cedric's patch. I used something similar to
>
Hi,
* darren chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-07 14:18]:
>I have been using this setup for over a year, and it works great:
[Macro-based trash function]
You should have a look at Cedric's patch. I used something similar to
your setup and was annoyed every time =trash appeared in the folder
On Fri, Jun 7, 2002, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> > For patch, the -p# tells patch how many directory levels to remove from
> > the filenames. If you read through the patch file, you can see that it
> > references files as "mutt-1.3.27/init.h" and "mutt-1.3.27/send.c", which
>
> Question: If I've ins
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:37:12AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-07 09:28]:
> > Many thanks for the patch. I'll give it a try, but have to learn how
> > to apply them first. I've graduated from windoze to linux rpms to now
> > being comfortable wi
* Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-07 09:28]:
> Many thanks for the patch. I'll give it a try, but have to learn how
> to apply them first. I've graduated from windoze to linux rpms to now
> being comfortable with compiling source, but haven't tried the patch
> route yet. Got to read u
Kevin --
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:13:40AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
...
% > A few months ago, some (sorry, I don't remember who) posted a patch that
...
% > 1.3.28 (haven't tried 1.4 yet). It's attached.
% >
% > (darren)
%
% Many thanks for the pat
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:13:40AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:40]:
> > Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have
> > mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick
> > from a menu of addresses
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 08:18:37AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:31]:
> > % 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> > % trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> > % just like using rm on files, there's
* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:31]:
> % 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> % trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> % just like using rm on files, there's no going back.
>
> With the stock version, that's the way it is.
[-- snip
* Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 16:40]:
> Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have
> mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick
> from a menu of addresses set somewhere in the muttrc. Any
> possibility?
A few months ago, some (so
in message <20020606201430.GA25992@sumida>,
wrote Kevin Coyner thusly...
>
>
> Second, 3 quick questions:
this is getting ridiculous people!
use more descriptive subject instead of "help" equivalent. if
cannot come up w/ a unified subject, ask in separate e-mails then.
- parv
--
* Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-06 13:28 -0700]:
> you can use a macro (see the archives) to bind 'd' to save messages to a
> folder, or better, you can apply cedric duval's excellent trash folder
> patch.
http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/
> > 2. When I'm in the index mode with all m
> Well here's a feature request. I wish there were an option to have
> mutt prompt you for which return address to use, being able to pick
> from a menu of addresses set somewhere in the muttrc. Any
> possibility?
Sure, just use this simple command from within mutt:
!cd /usr/src/mutt && $EDITO
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 01:47:58PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> In addition to setting 'alternates', set 'reverse_name'. Then, as the
> manual says, "the default From: line of the reply messages is built
> using the address where you received the messages you are replying to."
> If your want your
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> First, thanks to everyone so far for their help. I'm finding
> Mutt challenging but fun, and with the help from this group,
> it's even better.
>
> Second, 3 quick questions:
>
> 1. Where do D
Moin,
* Kevin Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-06-06 22:14]:
>1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
>trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
>just like using rm on files, there's no going back.
They are just gone. There's help though: I use Cedric Duval's
On Thu, Jun 6, 2002, Dan Boger wrote:
> this is really a FAQ, and if we have a canned answer for this question,
> I'd love the pointer... You can use *-hooks, if you always want to send
> from a certain folder as a certain address, or when replying to certain
> emails. What I use though is a bu
Kevin,
You are bringing back memories of two months ago when I started using
mutt. So far every day has been better than the previous. Ain't it
great? Anyway, I can't help with all your questions, but:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> 3. This is the question th
Kevin --
...and then David T-G said...
%
...
% folder or, as a last resort, just having macros that change who you are
% with a keystroke or two.
One more trick: putting all of the identity-specific information (name,
address, sig, fun X-headers, etcetc) into its own rc file and then
sourcing t
Kevin --
...and then Kevin Coyner said...
%
% First, thanks to everyone so far for their help. I'm finding
% Mutt challenging but fun, and with the help from this group,
% it's even better.
Yay!
%
% Second, 3 quick questions:
%
% 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an
Kevin Coyner wrote:
>
> 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of trash, or
> am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and just like using rm
> on files, there's no going back.
they go to the great bit-bucket in the sky.
you can use a macro (see the archives) to bind '
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> just like using rm on files, there's no going back.
of course they're truly deleted... I mean, if I wanted
On Thu, Jun 06, 2002 at 04:14:30PM -0400, Kevin Coyner wrote:
> 1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
> trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world now and
> just like using rm on files, there's no going back.
I believe that once you've synchronized the folder, dele
First, thanks to everyone so far for their help. I'm finding
Mutt challenging but fun, and with the help from this group,
it's even better.
Second, 3 quick questions:
1. Where do D (deleted) msgs go? Is there an equivalent of
trash, or am I truly out of the disneyland GUI world no
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