index_format setting to show yr

2008-06-12 Thread SK
Hi, Is there any way to setup mutt (the date_format variable?) such that in the index view, the year is shown only if the year of the message is different from the current year? The default "%d" shows only the "Month date". Thanks, SK

restore screen after exiting mutt

2008-06-12 Thread Francis Moreau
Hi, Is there any way to restore the terminal screen after exiting mutt like 'less' for example ? Thanks -- Francis

Re: restore screen after exiting mutt

2008-06-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, June 12 at 05:08 PM, quoth Francis Moreau: > Is there any way to restore the terminal screen after exiting mutt > like 'less' for example ? Mine restores properly---the problem is likely that your terminal settings (in particular, you T

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Re: restore screen after exiting mutt

2008-06-12 Thread Francis Moreau
Hi, On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 5:21 PM, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thursday, June 12 at 05:08 PM, quoth Francis Moreau: >> Is there any way to restore the terminal screen after exiting mutt >> like 'less' for example ? > > Mine res

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Re: restore screen after exiting mutt

2008-06-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, June 12 at 05:28 PM, quoth Francis Moreau: >> Mine restores properly---the problem is likely that your terminal >> settings (in particular, you TERM environment variable) is incorrect. >> >> What terminal are you using, and what's your TE

Re: restore screen after exiting mutt

2008-06-12 Thread Francis Moreau
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thursday, June 12 at 05:28 PM, quoth Francis Moreau: >>> Mine restores properly---the problem is likely that your terminal >>> settings (in particular, you TERM environm

Searching imap folders

2008-06-12 Thread Joseph
I would like to find a way to search multiple folders on imaps from with Mutt. I tried getting mairix to work but it seems to want to only search local folders. Is there a another way to search imap folders that are only available remote? -- + respectfully, Joseph =+ signature.asc De

Re: forwarding multiple messages

2008-06-12 Thread Russell Hoover
On Mon 06/09/08 at 09:37 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Just thought I would point out... You can compress that into a single > macro by putting a comma between index and pager:: > > macro index,pager F "set > mime_forward=yes" Wow. This significantly reduces the size of

Re: forwarding multiple messages

2008-06-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, June 12 at 03:21 PM, quoth Russell Hoover: >> Just thought I would point out... You can compress that into a >> single macro by putting a comma between index and pager:: >> >> macro index,pager F "set >> mime_forward=yes" > > Wow. This

gmail's all mail

2008-06-12 Thread Dale Harris
Is there someway to make mutt ignore =[Gmail]/All Mail and =[Gmail]/Spam folders? It seems they are always subscribed, and can't be unsubscribed. So if you have filters set up on gmail, which basically translates into imap folders, you'll get pinged that a folder has mail and pinged that All Mail

exchange IMAP and "Mailbox was externally modified. Flags may be wrong." message

2008-06-12 Thread sme
Hello all, I am getting the "Mailbox was externally modified. Flags may be wrong." message from mutt while connected to the exchange server at work. This seems to be a recurring problem with no clear solution. We are running a blackberry enterprise server, which could potentially be affecting th