Paul [08.Feb.2009 23:34]:
Where does mutt get the date and time that it displays
in the index of emails in a folder? I ask because I am
trying to build an archive of old email in maildir
format and I have a troublesome email (well more than
one, but one is particularly troublesome).
Building t
How do I flag multiple emails as read? Lets say I have mail number 1,
7 and 15 that I like to flag as read without actually
reading it. How do I go by doing it?
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is
> How do I flag multiple emails as read? Lets say I have mail number 1,
> 7 and 15 that I like to flag as read without actually
> reading it. How do I go by doing it?
Tag the messages (select each one and press t), then hit shift+n like
you would to mark a single message as new. All the tagged mess
On 9 Feb 2009 08:46 -0500, by vad...@gmail.com (Asif Iqbal):
> How do I flag multiple emails as read? Lets say I have mail number 1,
> 7 and 15 that I like to flag as read without actually
> reading it. How do I go by doing it?
Tag the messages, then use (bound to ; by default) to
apply the N com
> [..]
> There is an option to let you apply commands to the set of tagged
> messages by default as well, but I don't remember exactly what it is
> called. auto_tag or something like that, RTFM if you want to.
Yes, it's called auto_tag.
To the OP, auto_tag is not enabled by default, so if you want
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On Sunday, February 8 at 10:33 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> What is a header cache? And how can I know if I am using one? If I
> am, how can I refresh it?
Read the manual:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#header-caching
Refreshing it is ess
Le 09/02/2009 à 08:53:33-0500, Noah Sheppard a écrit
> > How do I flag multiple emails as read? Lets say I have mail number 1,
> > 7 and 15 that I like to flag as read without actually
> > reading it. How do I go by doing it?
> Tag the messages (select each one and press t), then hit shift+n like
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Noah Sheppard wrote:
>> How do I flag multiple emails as read? Lets say I have mail number 1,
>> 7 and 15 that I like to flag as read without actually
>> reading it. How do I go by doing it?
> Tag the messages (select each one and press t), then hit shift+n like
> y
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 9 Feb 2009 08:46 -0500, by vad...@gmail.com (Asif Iqbal):
>> How do I flag multiple emails as read? Lets say I have mail number 1,
>> 7 and 15 that I like to flag as read without actually
>> reading it. How do I go by doing it?
>
> Tag t
On 2009-02-09_09:53:27, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Sunday, February 8 at 10:33 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> > What is a header cache? And how can I know if I am using one? If I
> > am, how can I refresh it?
>
> Read the manual:
> http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#header-caching
>
> Refresh
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