Re: Excluding outbox using sed

2000-08-24 Thread David T-G
André -- ...and then André Dahlqvist said... % On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:04:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote: % % > I don't think that it's related to how you enter them in your % > muttrc; have you actually tried doing it manually and seen different % > results? % % Actually they did produce diffe

Re: Excluding outbox using sed

2000-08-24 Thread André Dahlqvist
On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 01:04:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > I don't think that it's related to how you enter them in your > muttrc; have you actually tried doing it manually and seen different > results? Actually they did produce different results, but I was of course the one to blaim for it. I

Re: Excluding outbox using sed

2000-08-24 Thread Mikko Hänninen
André Dahlqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 24 Aug 2000: > When I use the `echo Mail/*` trick for listing mailboxes, Mutt refuses > to show the 'N' character in the browser to indicate new mail. I can > however still cycle through them using the 'c' character. Is there a way > around this wi

Re: Excluding outbox using sed

2000-08-24 Thread David T-G
André -- ...and then André Dahlqvist said... % When I use the `echo Mail/*` trick for listing mailboxes, Mutt refuses % to show the 'N' character in the browser to indicate new mail. I can % however still cycle through them using the 'c' character. Is there a way % around this without typing them

Excluding outbox using sed

2000-08-24 Thread André Dahlqvist
When I use the `echo Mail/*` trick for listing mailboxes, Mutt refuses to show the 'N' character in the browser to indicate new mail. I can however still cycle through them using the 'c' character. Is there a way around this without typing them in manually? When using the echo trick I would also