Re: easier searching in my sent-mail folder

2015-12-04 Thread jurriaan_mutt
From: Cameron Simpson Date: Sat, Dec 05, 2015 at 07:52:42AM +1100 > On 04Dec2015 20:45, Jurriaan wrote: > >Is there any way to have the 'l' command (limit) default to include > >searching the recipients email addresses in the sent mail folder? > > > W

Re: easier searching in my sent-mail folder

2015-12-04 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 04Dec2015 20:45, Jurriaan wrote: Is there any way to have the 'l' command (limit) default to include searching the recipients email addresses in the sent mail folder? Normally, when I press 'l' and enter a word, that word is searched for in the email-address of the sende

easier searching in my sent-mail folder

2015-12-04 Thread Jurriaan
Is there any way to have the 'l' command (limit) default to include searching the recipients email addresses in the sent mail folder? Normally, when I press 'l' and enter a word, that word is searched for in the email-address of the sender and in the subject, I think. In t

Re: Gmail "Sent Mail" folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
On 23.11.10, 18:27, Christian Brabandt wrote: > You should probably also escape '[' and ']' or use a dot instead, > otherwise this would match either G.Sent.Mail or m.Sent.Mail, etc... Yeah, this is definitely the kind of tip that made my day :D Now, with folder-hook fradeve11/.Gmail..Sent.Mail '

Re: Gmail "Sent Mail" folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Tue, November 23, 2010 5:48 pm, Francesco de Virgilio wrote: > On 23.11.10, 11:17, Ed Blackman wrote: >> According to the muttrc man page, the folder argument to folder-hook >> is a regexp. A test with a local mbox named 'space test' works for >> me with this folder hook: >> >> folder-hook =spa

Re: Gmail "Sent Mail" folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
On 23.11.10, 11:17, Ed Blackman wrote: > According to the muttrc man page, the folder argument to folder-hook > is a regexp. A test with a local mbox named 'space test' works for > me with this folder hook: > > folder-hook =space.test 'set index_format ="%30t %Z %{%d/%m/%y} %-25.25n %s"' I've tr

Re: Gmail "Sent Mail" folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Ed Blackman
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 02:24:43PM +0100, Francesco de Virgilio wrote: I "simply" want to modify the "Sent Mail" folder index to show the the "To:" column. I'm using local mail folders generated by OfflineIMAP, so each folder has the name of the respective tag

Re: Gmail "Sent Mail" folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-11-23, Francesco de Virgilio wrote: > Hi list, > I've googled and searched on the net about this, tried lots of > different approaches, but the question is still unsolved. > > I "simply" want to modify the "Sent Mail" folder index to show the

Gmail "Sent Mail" folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
Hi list, I've googled and searched on the net about this, tried lots of different approaches, but the question is still unsolved. I "simply" want to modify the "Sent Mail" folder index to show the the "To:" column. I'm using local mail folders generated by

Re: No Lines: tag in sent mail folder

2000-06-15 Thread Mikko Hänninen
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 15 Jun 2000: > % can be done with a little hacking. And this need is probably so > % specialized that a little hacking is justified for it. :-) > > Oh, so now you think I should have to work for it, eh? :-) Well, either that, or you can submit a patch

Re: No Lines: tag in sent mail folder

2000-06-15 Thread David T-G
Mikko -- ...and then Mikko Hänninen said... % David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 14 Jun 2000: % > Walt, I can't help you with adding a Lines: header to your sent mail, % > but I would like to second the very interesting idea of being able to fcc % > to a program instead of just to a sing

Re: No Lines: tag in sent mail folder

2000-06-15 Thread Mikko Hänninen
David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 14 Jun 2000: > Walt, I can't help you with adding a Lines: header to your sent mail, > but I would like to second the very interesting idea of being able to fcc > to a program instead of just to a single file/folder/maildir. You know, you can -- sort of

Re: No Lines: tag in sent mail folder

2000-06-14 Thread Walt Mankowski
On Thu, Jun 15, 2000 at 12:22:34AM +0200, clemensF wrote: > the lines disappear in a maildir, but the size in bytes holds. I've tried %c instead of %L in my index_format and I don't like it. A 1 byte message will have its size listed as 0.1K (4 chars) while a 99,999 byte message appears as 99K (

Re: No Lines: tag in sent mail folder

2000-06-14 Thread clemensF
> Walt Mankowski: > in my .muttrc file. I recently converted this folder to a Maildir. > Since then none of the new messages have a Lines: tag, so to mutt they > all appear to have 0 lines. the lines disappear in a maildir, but the size in bytes holds. clemens

Re: No Lines: tag in sent mail folder

2000-06-14 Thread David T-G
Hi, folks -- Walt, I can't help you with adding a Lines: header to your sent mail, but I would like to second the very interesting idea of being able to fcc to a program instead of just to a single file/folder/maildir. There are times when I'd really like to be able to save mail to two places at

No Lines: tag in sent mail folder

2000-06-14 Thread Walt Mankowski
I keep a copy of all my sent mail with the command set record=~/Mail/sent in my .muttrc file. I recently converted this folder to a Maildir. Since then none of the new messages have a Lines: tag, so to mutt they all appear to have 0 lines. I've actually written a little perl script to add the

Re: sent-mail folder

1999-05-03 Thread Anonymous
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 11:43:37AM +0200, frank joerdens wrote: > hi! Hello :) > this question feels like it must've been asked a zillion times before, > and is probably a candidate for the faqs: how do i get mutt to copy all > my outgoing mail to a sent-mail folder, like pin

Re: sent-mail folder

1999-05-03 Thread Anonymous
mutt to copy all > my outgoing mail to a sent-mail folder, like pine does by default? > > cheers! > > frank -- --- - --- -- - --- -- - - - -- - R. Gruyters: System Manager/Web designer/B.O.F.H.

sent-mail folder

1999-05-03 Thread Anonymous
hi! this question feels like it must've been asked a zillion times before, and is probably a candidate for the faqs: how do i get mutt to copy all my outgoing mail to a sent-mail folder, like pine does by default? cheers! frank