Re: managing folders

1999-10-16 Thread Eric Smith
Byrial - | I think that you can do it automatically with this command: | | mutt -f folder-to-expire -e 'set delete;push D~r>20dq' That is so kewl - I tested it and it worked for me. Been looking for something like this for ages - great to put into a cron job script that iterates through a lis

Full Name header

1999-10-16 Thread John Poltorak
Does anyone include the 'Full Name:' header in their .muttrc? It seems as though I'm putting:- From: "IBM OS/2 SENDMAIL VERSION 2.03" in my headers because the $x macro is not getting resolved by sendmail. Reading through my copy of the sendmail book, it would appear that the inclusion of the a

Re: installing mutt without root privilege

1999-10-16 Thread Lars Hecking
Sergei DUZHIN writes: > Thanks a lot! > Now it works - as you can see from my mail header. > Sergei Man, please trim your replies next time. [227 quoted lines deleted]

Re: managing folders

1999-10-16 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Eric Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 16 Oct 1999: > | mutt -f folder-to-expire -e 'set delete;push D~r>20dq' > BTW, how would one modify this so that insted of deleting it copies to > another folder or even better adds it to a folder-to-expire.tar.gz. You need to tag the messages instead

Re: managing folders

1999-10-16 Thread Byrial Jensen
On Sat, Oct 16, 1999 at 17:42:40 +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > Eric Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 16 Oct 1999: > > | mutt -f folder-to-expire -e 'set delete;push D~r>20dq' > > > BTW, how would one modify this so that insted of deleting it copies to > > another folder or even better add

Re: managing folders

1999-10-16 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Byrial Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 16 Oct 1999: > However there is a problem here. If no messages were tagged then the > tag-prefix will have no effect, and what happens to be the current > message will then be expired. True enough, forgot about that. :-( But there's no obvious work

printing messages from maildir directories (enscript integration?)

1999-10-16 Thread Keith Harbaugh
As I'm sure many of you do, I archive various mailing lists into maildir format directories ("folders"). Within a folder, sometimes I would like to be able to print out selected messages, but using the capablility of enscript to print multiple files on a single page, using its "--nup" option. I us

Re: managing folders

1999-10-16 Thread Larry Fletcher
On Oct 16, 1999, Byrial Jensen wrote: > On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 12:38:20 -0700, Larry Fletcher wrote: > > On Oct 15, 1999, Byrial Jensen wrote: > > > > Is there any way to expire messages in selected folders similar to > > > > the way messages in newsgroups are expired? > > > > > > Yes, you can u

coloring in just one mailbox

1999-10-16 Thread Jeff Taylor
I would like to color all e-mail from lists in just the $folder. I am using: folder-hook !'!' color index black white ~l folder-hook '!' color index yellow white ~l I end up with all mailboxes colored yellow on white. What am I doing wrong. TIA, Jeff

Re: Change "From:" on the fly?

1999-10-16 Thread Sebastian Helms
Hello, On Sam, 16 Okt 1999, Erick Kinnee wrote: >Is it possible to change your From: header without editing .muttrc and >and restarting? I am currently using my_hdr. When do you want to edit it ? Just before sending a new mail ? Type ESC f to edit the From: header. If you want do change it perm

Re: Change "From:" on the fly?

1999-10-16 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Erick Kinnee [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 01:49:20AM +0200, Sebastian Helms wrote: > > On Sam, 16 Okt 1999, Erick Kinnee wrote: > > >Is it possible to change your From: header without editing .muttrc and > > >and restarting? I am currently using my_hdr. > > > > When do you