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
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
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
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 '
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 (
> 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
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
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
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
mutt to copy all
> my outgoing mail to a sent-mail folder, like pine does by default?
>
> cheers!
>
> frank
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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
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