Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-10 Thread Peter Gelbman
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" > > >

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-10 Thread darren chamberlain
* 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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread Peter Gelbman
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

Re: trash function (was 3 quick questions)

2002-06-07 Thread David Champion
* 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

Re: trash function (was 3 quick questions)

2002-06-07 Thread Mike Schiraldi
> What is a "folder history"? Press c and then up. -- Mike Schiraldi VeriSign Applied Research msg28736/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

trash function (was 3 quick questions)

2002-06-07 Thread Kevin Coyner
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 >

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread Thorsten Haude
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

Re: ask-from quadoption was 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread Ken Weingold
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

Re: ask-from quadoption was 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread Kevin Coyner
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

Re: ask-from quadoption was 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread darren chamberlain
* 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

Re: patching (was "Re: ask-from quadoption was 3 quick questions")

2002-06-07 Thread David T-G
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

ask-from quadoption was 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread Kevin Coyner
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

delete messages to trash - was 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread Kevin Coyner
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread darren chamberlain
* 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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-07 Thread darren chamberlain
* 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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread parv
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 --

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Nicolas Rachinsky
* 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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Schiraldi
> 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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Patrick Draper
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Gary Johnson
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Thorsten Haude
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Ken Weingold
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Mike Arrison
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread David T-G
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Will Yardley
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 '

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Dan Boger
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

Re: 3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Mark J. Reed
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

3 quick questions

2002-06-06 Thread Kevin Coyner
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