Hello,
I am used to tag and save messages into different folders in my
imap account. No problem.
Just one question, per default mutt uses the senders email address as
suggested folder to save the message into. Some example, I receive a
message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the suggestes folder wou
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 11:32:38AM +0100, Marcus Franke wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am used to tag and save messages into different folders in my
> imap account. No problem.
>
> Just one question, per default mutt uses the senders email address as
> suggested folder to save the message into. Some e
save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] =foo
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 11:32:38AM +0100, Marcus Franke wrote:
>
>Hello,
>
>I am used to tag and save messages into different folders in my
>imap account. No problem.
>
>Just one question, per default mutt uses the senders email address as
>suggested folder to sav
=- Jorge Luis Gonzalez wrote on Sat 1.Mar'08 at 14:21:43 -0500 -=
> I'm using the following to list and subscribe to my mailing lists:
>
> unlists *
> lists `for file in ~/Mail/lists/*; do echo -n "=lists/$(basename \
> $file) "; done`
>
> unsubscribe *
> subscribe `for file in ~/Mail/lis
On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 02:51:32PM +0100, Eyolf Østrem wrote:
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>
> On 27.02.2008 (17:37), Breen Mullins wrote:
> > Since my suggested mapping
> > map ,ds :.,/^-- $/-1dO
> >
> > only makes sense if I'm editing a mail, I pulled it from my .vimrc
> > and dropped it into ~/.vim/after/syntax/mail.vi
On 04.03.2008 (15:34), Chris Bannister wrote:
> So in your .muttrc do you have something like:
>
> set editor ="vim -u mutt-vimrc"
>
> or ...?
>
> The -u option skips all other initialisation, which would mean
> options like 'textwidth= ' would be lost.
Yes, something like that. I've been