also sprach Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.09.23.1523 +0200]:
> Not really, because it's impossible to know which hooks "apply".
> Hooks are associated with actions, not with states. The send-hook
> applies whenever you attempt to *send* a message, the message-hook
> applies whenever you at
Hi,
* martin f krafft wrote:
It could pretend that it's reopening the folder, or reviewing
a message, or restarting the composing of an email, etc.
It still can't work except it completely replays every single key stroke
entered. Even then it could depend on externally defined resources (e.g.
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On Wednesday, September 24 at 01:22 PM, quoth martin f krafft:
> also sprach Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008.09.23.1523 +0200]:
>> Not really, because it's impossible to know which hooks "apply".
>> Hooks are associated with actions, not with s
Am 2008-09-06 22:10:12, schrieb Antoine Kaufmann:
> Hi,
>
> I'm new to mutt. I often send patches to mailing lists, and I would like
> mutt to set Content-Disposition to inline whenever I attach a Patch to a
> new mail. Because otherwise i forget half the time to do this manually.
> ;-)
>
> Is th
Am 2008-09-03 22:59:39, schrieb David Champion:
> This works, but you'd need to store the valid random number someplace.
> For a zero-knowledge approach you could do something like generate
> an MD5 hash of the prospective member's e-mail address with some
> secret that's shared between the script
Since the message is piped to urlview, why not using:
macro generic,pager,index \cb "|mimedecode |urlview\n"
which should do the trick, at least for me.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
Am 2008-09-05 07:46:09, schrieb Peter Davis:
> I understand that. I guess what I should have said was "Mutt doesn't
> give me any way to pass a pointer to the message file. All I can do is
> pipe the contents of the message."
HOW do you filter the E-Mails?
If you are using procmail, you can u
Am 2008-09-04 22:58:29, schrieb Peter Davis:
> Yes, but both of those require searching through a potentially large
> number of messages to find the matching id. I figured that since I'm
Are you joking?
My LKM folder has at least 26.000 messages (2 month, 200 MByte) and a
simple grep take l
Am 2008-09-04 13:10:02, schrieb Rado S:
> 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, that the programs are reading "//
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On Sunday, September 21 at 07:32 PM, quoth Michelle Konzack:
>Since the message is piped to urlview, why not using:
>
>macro generic,pager,index \cb "|mimedecode |urlview\n"
>
>which should do the trick, at least for me.
I think he was trying to
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2008-09-04 13:10:02, schrieb Rado S:
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, that th
> It seems, that the programs are reading "//new/" and if you
> access a Maildirfolder over IMAP, the server (in my case courier) move
> the messages to "//cur/" which let "buffy" thinking, they are
> now read.
>
> This is definitively a BUG in the biff/buffy apps or they can handel
Hey all,
I'm using mutt with a POP email account and am subscribed to a number of
mailing lists. I was wondering if anyone is using a script that will
trawl through mail folders deleting messages older than n days, or one
which could be tweaked to do so.
Thanks in advance!
--
BGCB*
GCC/
Hi Cristopher!
On Wed, 24 Sep 2008, Cristopher Thomas wrote:
> mailing lists. I was wondering if anyone is using a script that will
> trawl through mail folders deleting messages older than n days, or one
> which could be tweaked to do so.
in mutt? Something like this could work:
folder-hook sp
Hi there.
I'm a mutt user for a few days, using Mutt 1.5.18 with the
sidebar patch (patch-1.5.18.sidebar.20080611.txt). There are some
mailboxes (maildir format) I can't access with the patched version -
mutt hangs when I try to read them, this is what it says in the status
bar all the time:
Hi,
If i leave mutt open for say 1 or2 hrs theres 99% chance of the
"An unexpected network error occurred. "
when I try to send mail using 'y' key. I end up closing mutt reopen
and then retry
this time it goes through.
So is there any place i can check why the error occured ? Or any
variable whi
Hi,
I have a very basic imap mutt setup to receive emails. However, when I try to
save an email to a file, lines longer than 72 characters are wrapped with a "="
added at the end. I can view the long lines just fine, but the saved file is
wrapped.
For example, I view it as:
-/* Try to alloca
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On Wednesday, September 24 at 07:25 PM, quoth Ravi Uday:
> If i leave mutt open for say 1 or2 hrs theres 99% chance of the "An
> unexpected network error occurred. " when I try to send mail using
> 'y' key. I end up closing mutt reopen and then retr
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On Wednesday, September 24 at 11:18 PM, quoth Lin Tan:
> I have a very basic imap mutt setup to receive emails. However, when
> I try to save an email to a file, lines longer than 72 characters
> are wrapped with a "=" added at the end. I can view th
Hello,
I sort emails in this manner
set sort=reverse-threads
set sort_aux=last-date-received
when I read mails inside a thread, pressing search next new
mail, but that will be the previous mail in chronological order. Try
pressing does not help. Is there any way to search new
mail in the oppos
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On Thursday, September 25 at 01:29 PM, quoth bill lam:
> when I read mails inside a thread, pressing search next new
> mail, but that will be the previous mail in chronological order. Try
> pressing does not help. Is there any way to search new
>
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