On Wed, Jun 23, 1999 at 10:19:17AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
>
> So ':score ~s foo ' should do what you want just fine.
>
>From manual.txt:
Usage: score pattern value
Should that be ':score "~s foo" ' ?
Otherwise mutt reports "score: too many arguments"
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(T.) Michael Sanders int
Quoth Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> It's not prompting you for the info, but anything you can stick in your
> .muttrc can be done from a running mutt by doing :
>
> So ':score ~s foo ' should do what you want just fine.
>
Yes, but then what if you want to save the scores you've set in th
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On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 10:54:59PM -0900, Matt Armstrong wrote:
> 2 - No way to show threads but still sort by score. In the threaded
> display, gnus can sort first by thread, then by score. Maybe
> something like:
>
> sort=thread,score
set sort=treads
set sort_aux=score
seems to work f
For the past four years I've used Gnus under Emacs as my MUA. I got
tired of the slowness and switched to mutt. I think mutt is awesome,
but I miss one thing from Gnus: scoring.
Mutt has the beginnings of it. I'll list what I miss and I solicit
comments about how I might go about getting a sim