=- Mark Harrison wrote on Wed 3.Sep'08 at 22:45:13 -0400 -=
> I have mail being delivered to several folders in an imap account,
> {...} However, when I change to a folder with new mail, that
> folder is removed from the buffy list, and remains that way even
> if I leave the folder without readin
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, September 3 at 10:59 PM, quoth David Champion:
On Wednesday, September 3 at 10:54 PM, quoth Peter Davis:
Usually, the person responds to the "who are you?" message leaving
the message body intact. So I want to have something embedded in
the "wh
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On Thursday, September 4 at 08:06 AM, quoth Peter Davis:
> Is there a fast way to find a message with a given Message-ID? If
> so, that would work.
~i
... or:
grep '^Message-ID: ' *
~Kyle
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> It is so even when you don't read _any_ (not even new) mail in that folder.
> Merely opening the folder sets a flag.
> I don't know whether that's a mutt or IMAP feature, but it's a
> feature rather than a bug.
It seems like a combination of the two. If I view the folder in one instance
of mutt,
I have two Macs, one at work and one at home, running OS X 10.5. I'm
using nearly identical .muttrc files on both, using sendmail to send
outgoing messages. On my work Mac, this all behaves just fine. On the
home Mac, Mutt says "Message sent." but the message never arrives. Both
are runni
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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On Thursday, September 4 at 08:06 AM, quoth Peter Davis:
Is there a fast way to find a message with a given Message-ID? If
so, that would work.
~i
... or:
grep '^Message-ID: ' *
Yes, but both of thos
Peter Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have two Macs, one at work and one at home, running OS X 10.5. I'm
> using nearly identical .muttrc files on both, using sendmail to send
> outgoing messages. On my work Mac, this all behaves just fine. On
> the home Mac, Mutt says "Message sent." b
On 04Sep2008 23:03, Sahil Tandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Peter Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > I have two Macs, one at work and one at home, running OS X 10.5. I'm
| > using nearly identical .muttrc files on both, using sendmail to send
| > outgoing messages. On my work Mac, this all
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On Thursday, September 4 at 10:58 PM, quoth Peter Davis:
>> ~i
>>
>> ... or:
>>
>> grep '^Message-ID: ' *
>>
>
> Yes, but both of those require searching through a potentially large
> number of messages to find the matching id.
If you use
In the index pane, "/" and "n" can search and search next.
How to do searching backwards?
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On 5 Sep 2008 13:55 +0800, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bill lam):
> In the index pane, "/" and "n" can search and search next.
> How to do searching backwards?
How about ?
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On Fri, 05 Sep 2008, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 5 Sep 2008 13:55 +0800, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bill lam):
> > In the index pane, "/" and "n" can search and search next.
> > How to do searching backwards?
>
> How about ?
>
Pardon, exactly how to enter that command?
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On 2008-09-05, bill lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Sep 2008, Michael Kjorling wrote:
>
> > On 5 Sep 2008 13:55 +0800, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bill lam):
> > > In the index pane, "/" and "n" can search and search next.
> > > How to do searching backwards?
> >
> > How about ?
> >
>
>
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