Heinrich --
...and then Heinrich Langos said...
% On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:22:58PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% > ...and then Heinrich Langos said...
% > %
% > % often i get mails that i would like to be reminded of later.
...
% > % and is lost between tons of more or less important stuff.
% >
%
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:16:58PM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
> could mutt ask me for input while running a macro ?
> like this:
> i press my remind-key and mutt askes me for input (e.g. the time i
> want to be reminded of that message) and then pipes the mail to an
> external programm putting
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 12:16:58PM +0100 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Heinrich Langos thought:
>
> so the question that remains is: how do i prompt a user in mutt
> for input and use that input in the macro?
>
Best I've done is to use xmessage and get the return from the buttons
pressed but
On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 03:22:58PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Heinrich --
>
> ...and then Heinrich Langos said...
> % hi
> %
> % often i get mails that i would like to be reminded of later.
> % like i get a mail from my girlfriend in the morning that i should
> % fetch something on the way home i
Heinrich --
...and then Heinrich Langos said...
% hi
%
% often i get mails that i would like to be reminded of later.
% like i get a mail from my girlfriend in the morning that i should
% fetch something on the way home in the evening.
% but in the evening that mail has been scrolled way off th
On 2000-12-18 14:25:41 +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 01:38:15PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
>> One thing you could do is to use the "important" flag and try
>> to get a habit of looking at the flagged messages from time to
>> time.
> that would mean that all falagged
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 07:29:42PM +0530, Sankaranarayanan K V wrote:
> I use mutt in combination with procmail and xbuffy.
>
> If I need to remind myself of a mail, I flag that message as new and
> save it in a special folder -- done with a macro. Rest is taken care by
> xbuffy. Further, xbuff
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 10:46:14AM +0100, Heinrich Langos wrote:
> and an internal mutt solution (like in a special follow-up-folder)
> would be nicer anyway since you could still access that mails whenever
> you liked to.
I use mutt in combination with procmail and xbuffy.
If I need to remind
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 06:34:45PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
> Wouldn't procmailing mails from your girlfriend, your co-workers etc etc into
> separate folders help? ;)
not realy ... since i wouldn't reread old mail if not reminded.
not even mail from my girl :-)
> What you ar
Hi,
On 00-12-18, Heinrich Langos wrote:
>is there a way in mutt to get reminded of that mail later or does
>anybody know a local mail bouncer daemon that delays delivery for
>a (by header or subject) configurable time ?
You could tell Procmail to put out an at(1) job.
Or make a makro to do this i
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 01:38:15PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> One thing you could do is to use the "important" flag and try to get
> a habit of looking at the flagged messages from time to time.
that would mean that all falagged messages would show up all the time..
> You could even write
Heinrich Langos proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> like i get a mail from my girlfriend in the morning that i should
> fetch something on the way home in the evening.
> but in the evening that mail has been scrolled way off the screen
> and is lost between tons of more or less important stuff.
One thing you could do is to use the "important" flag and try to get
a habit of looking at the flagged messages from time to time.
You could even write a little shell script which basically greps for
"X-Status:.*F", and regularly reminds you that you have important
mail sitting in your inbox.
hi
often i get mails that i would like to be reminded of later.
like i get a mail from my girlfriend in the morning that i should
fetch something on the way home in the evening.
but in the evening that mail has been scrolled way off the screen
and is lost between tons of more or less important s
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