Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-27 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 27 Nov 1999: > Thanks for replying. With the exception of "main" index, all the indexes in > other folders have the line numbers listed for them. Why is it not showing > for the main index? What folder format does your "main" (incoming) folder use? I'm

Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-27 Thread Subba Rao
m. Why is it not showing for the main index? Here is the sample of my "main" folder index and "sent" folder index. 315 Nov 26 Subba Rao ( 0) mail ( nn) column 316 Nov 26 Rob Reid( 0) tq> 317 r T Nov 26 Chris Costello ( 0) tq> 318 Nov 26 Su

Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-27 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 1999-11-26 19:05:36 -0500, Subba Rao wrote: > How can that be? Your message alone had 1 sentence reply. The mutt > index shows ( 0). Displaying the number of lines on the index does not work for all folder formats. Mutt will only count lines upon mail folder reading with mbox-style folders,

Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-27 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 26 Nov 1999: > >Number of lines in the message. > > How can that be? Your message alone had 1 sentence reply. The mutt > index shows ( 0). Depending on the kind of mail folders you use, Mutt gets this information either from the Lines: header or fr

Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-26 Thread Chris Costello
On Fri, Nov 26, 1999, Subba Rao wrote: > When I look at the mutt index, many are in the range of 0-200. How is this > number derived? Number of lines in the message. -- |Chris Costello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |To be, or not to be, those are the parameters. `--

Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-26 Thread Subba Rao
On 0, Chris Costello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 26, 1999, Subba Rao wrote: > > When I look at the mutt index, many are in the range of 0-200. How is this > > number derived? > >Number of lines in the message. > How can that be? Your message alone had 1 sentence reply. The mut

Re: mail ( nn) column

1999-11-26 Thread Rob Reid
At 6:38 PM EST on November 26 Subba Rao sent off: > > I would like to know the number that appears in the index page in "( xxx)". > What is this number and how is it calculated? It's probably the number of lines, but you should RTFM on index_format, and check your value. -- "A cement mixer co

mail ( nn) column

1999-11-26 Thread Subba Rao
I would like to know the number that appears in the index page in "( xxx)". What is this number and how is it calculated? I use fetchmail. Sometimes fetchmail timesout, when it tries to bring 20K size "octets" of single mail. The average size reported by fetchmail is around 5K octets. I would l