Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-03-31 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday, March 30 at 11:23 PM, quoth Alain Bench: >> The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed >> thus far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain new email. > >To insert a literal space at the folder prompt, you can f

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-03-30 Thread Alain Bench
Hello Kyle, On Friday, February 29, 2008 at 16:19:08 -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed thus > far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain new email. To insert a literal space at the folder prompt, you can first call the functi

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-03-02 Thread Chris Sussmann
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 04:19:08PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Friday, February 29 at 02:53 PM, quoth Chris Sussmann: > > Mutt then replies that Mail is not a folder. Now the macro works > > with Spam or Drafts because they don't have a space in the name of > > the folder. > > It's a bug. O

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-02-29 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, February 29 at 10:55 PM, quoth Michael Kjorling: >On 29 Feb 2008 16:19 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Wheeler): >> The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed thus >> far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain n

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-02-29 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 29 Feb 2008 16:19 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Wheeler): > The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed thus > far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain new email. There's no > way to turn this behavior off. How about a "bind editor ' ' noop" in the macro, and r

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-02-29 Thread Chris Sussmann
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 04:26:37PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Friday, February 29 at 04:19 PM, quoth Kyle Wheeler: > >The only workaround I've found is to use tab-completion to make mutt > >insert the space for you. Assuming none of your other mailboxes begin > >with "Sent", something like t

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-02-29 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, February 29 at 04:19 PM, quoth Kyle Wheeler: >The only workaround I've found is to use tab-completion to make mutt >insert the space for you. Assuming none of your other mailboxes begin >with "Sent", something like this would work: > >

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-02-29 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, February 29 at 02:53 PM, quoth Chris Sussmann: > Mutt then replies that Mail is not a folder. Now the macro works > with Spam or Drafts because they don't have a space in the name of > the folder. It's a bug. One I've been pretty annoyed

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-02-29 Thread Chris Sussmann
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 09:01:23PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote: > On 29 Feb 2008 14:53 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Sussmann): > > So I guess what I am asking is how to make mutt send the space and not > > treat it as the end of the folder name. Is there an escape character? > > I tried th

Re: Google Sent Mail

2008-02-29 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 29 Feb 2008 14:53 -0600, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris Sussmann): > So I guess what I am asking is how to make mutt send the space and not > treat it as the end of the folder name. Is there an escape character? > I tried the \ with no luck. Try a double \, like so: macro index S "c=[Gmail]/Sent