Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Umm, I'm puzzled. If I use the -F /dev/null how do I get the folder-hook
> > readen which don't work properly.
> Enter them? Source a file which contains these hooks only?
Hmm removing the list from 'set alternates' helped *blush*, thanks for your
p
Rob --
...and then Feztaa said...
%
% Hey all ;)
Hi!
%
% I have a bit of a problem --
Oooh, this just *begs* a smartass response...
%
...
% So what I want to know is, is there a way to get mutt to save messages
% to sent-mail only if it's not addressed to a mailing list that I'm
% subsc
Ryan --
Gee, it must be fcc-hook day on the list...
...and then Ryan Sorensen said...
%
% I have procmail and mutt set up so mails for lists are automatically put
% in =lists/listname, and mutt recognizes every subdirectory name in that
% directory as a list.
Not bad.
%
% listname is the pa
Ken, et al --
...and then Ken Weingold said...
%
...
%
% I don't have a setting for mark_old at all. I see sometimes something
% flash about new mail, but the status bar never says anything, or
% moving the indicator bar or something makes it disappear. Could the
% server (Panix) be running s
* Richard Curnow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-17 13:27 (CEST)]
Yes, yes, old thing, but I do reply this because I've been two
months offline (due to relocation) and is a question that raises
in the list many times.
> ./configure --without-wc-funcs --enable-locales-fix --prefix=whatever --with-s
msg.pgp
Description: PGP message
Greetings!
How many messages can normally display/work with mutt ?
--
Best regards,
Oleg Lukashin
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Sven Guckes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> because that file/folder is not a mailbox. ;-)
>
> does the same happen when you try to
> start mutt on the folder directly?
> mutt -f ~/mail/Inbox
>
> does that file start with "From_"? or
> does it happen to start with an empty line?
>
> but if
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 04:06:13PM +0400, Oleg Lukashin wrote:
> How many messages can normally display/work with mutt ?
I've used mailboxes with over 50,000 messages with no problem at all. A
bit slot to open (depending on the machine of course), but quite usable.
--
Dan Boger
[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002, David T-G wrote:
> You may recall your own problems with this on your nfs-mounted mail spool
> some time back. Another possibility is that the disk server's clock and
> the login server's clock are not in sync.
Different server completely. :)
Thanks for the explanation, Da
+[ Asi hablaba Aaron Schrab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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| At 16:39 -0300 20 Aug 2002, Fernan Aguero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > Is it possible to use a send hook to set the subject?
|
| No. To quote the manual:
|
| ] Note: the send-hook's are only executed ONCE after getting the initial
| ]
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 12:57:21AM +0100, Lee J. Moore wrote:
| 'brightwhite' creates *bold* white text, whereas 'white' creates
| grey text
FWIW, I've seen in the gnome-terminal palette that "white" really is
grey, and "brightwhite" is really white. The solution there is to
tweak the terminal
Hi again,
I have currently about 300 M in my ~/mail dir. Perhaps many of you
have still more.
Not that disk space is scarce ... but I'd like to keep old mail in
an organized mail archive (perhaps using the same organization of
mailboxes, but also separated by year/month whatever). Before
reinve
Hi!
I'm using Orjan's nntp-patch and am very happy with it. As I'm on a
dial-up connection most of the time, I'm using the offline mode which
spools outgoing posts to a file, and NNTPPost delivers it when
triggered from a script in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ (Debian). Another script
there fetches mail, ex
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 11:06:42AM -0300, Fernan Aguero wrote:
> Now my question is, in the event I need to access/search this archives
> is mutt able to read compressed files? If so, what would be the
> recommended storage (so that mutt will read them later)?
there is a compressed-folder patch,
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 12:57:21AM +0100, Lee J. Moore wrote:
>
> | 'brightwhite' creates *bold* white text, whereas 'white' creates
> | grey text
>
> FWIW, I've seen in the gnome-terminal palette that "white" really is
> grey, and "brightwhit
* Fernan Aguero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-21 10.51 -0300]:
This is weird. I have 'unset autoedit' in my muttrc, and the
send-hook 'send-hook @visit\.se$ "my_hdr Subject: shazam! "
However, it doesn't work unless I specifically type
:unset autoedit
in mutt.
Strange. Is this just me? Can
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Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> % So what I want to know is, is there a way to get mutt to save messages
> % to sent-mail only if it's not addressed to a mailing li
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Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> I don't think you'll be able to do it except with long fcc-hook rules,
> which means you probably want to parse your muttrc file(s)
* Fernan Aguero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-21 14:05]:
> I have currently about 300 M in my ~/mail dir. .. Not that disk
> space is scarce ... but I'd like to keep old mail in an organized
> mail archive (perhaps using the same organization of mailboxes, but
> also separated by year/month whatev
* On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, John Iverson wrote:
> > The only known issue (afaik) about Mutt *not* reporting new
> > mail is when the user has "unset mark_old" in their
> > configuration. In this case a message that would ordinarily be
> > marked as old is still new, but won't be detected with the fil
On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 04:09:59AM -0700, Ryan Sorensen wrote:
> For an odd reason, fcc-save-hook seems to be order dependent.. The
> default hook'll override the specific one there. folder-hook doesn't
> seem to do the same thing. It took me a few minutes to try changing the
> order to the one t
* Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-21 14:29]:
> .. The problem is, it doesn't work when executed from a
> user's crontab. I edit it with "crontab -e" and add
>
> */2 * * * * /usr/bin/mutt -R -F /etc/muttnewsrc > /dev/null 2>&1
>
> (one line). The " > /dev/null 2>&1" part is to
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