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On Friday, February 13 at 08:58 AM, quoth Christian Brabandt:
>> If I ever need to refer to something in deep storage, I can always
>> go find it (using mutt) and search for it (using mutt).
>
> The last time I did that it would take an considerably a
* Cameron Simpson wrote on 13.02.2009 at 12:30:
>
> (Except for spam; that goes to bogofilter for accounting and then
> discarded.)
How do you implement it in the muttrc? Or do you use tools like procmail.
andreas
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 03:25:04PM +0100, Andreas Kalex wrote:
> > (Except for spam; that goes to bogofilter for accounting and then
> > discarded.)
> How do you implement it in the muttrc? Or do you use tools like procmail.
I have those lines in my muttrc :
macro pager "\Cxs" "bogofilter -s &&
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Ed Blackman wrote:
> `muttGmail cfoobar`
> `muttGmail ifoobar`
>
> Mutt will run muttGmail with the given argument. muttGmail will take
> the argument and spit out the complete folder-hook. Mutt will then
> interpret the output as configuration commands, and you're all se
I'd be grateful if someone could just clarify a couple of things
before i do an installation.
using Ubuntu 8.04 on a standalone PC connected to broadband.
I chose Mutt as i can use vim as an editor and hopefully will be able
to reply to emails from my many yahoogroups and mail lists rather more
qu
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On Friday, February 13 at 05:37 PM, quoth James Freer:
> I'd be grateful if someone could just clarify a couple of things
> before i do an installation.
I can try! :)
> using Ubuntu 8.04 on a standalone PC connected to broadband. I chose
> Mutt as
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 12:17:43AM +0800, bill lam wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Ed Blackman wrote:
`muttGmail cfoobar`
`muttGmail ifoobar`
Mutt will run muttGmail with the given argument. muttGmail will take
the argument and spit out the complete folder-hook. Mutt will then
interpret the o
Kyle Wheeler:
>... However, because I use
> , when there aren't any tagged messages (i.e. the
> pattern "~r >3m" didn't match anything), mutt will stop processing
> that hook and none of the rest of it will happen.
>
> Does that make sense?
yes it does! thank you so much for posting this help o
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 19:20 +0100, "Jan-Herbert Damm"
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> Kyle Wheeler:
> >... However, because I use
> > , when there aren't any tagged messages (i.e. the
> > pattern "~r >3m" didn't match anything), mutt will stop processing
> > that hook and none of the rest of it will happen.
> >
> >
Kyle
Thanks for your reply - that has helped clarify some things. Ubuntu
8.04 repos has the mutt 1.5.17 [but as the 8.04 version is the Long
Term Support version it may well automatically replace it with the
updated version on install].
>> I have three emails addresses with googlemail.com
>
> Ah,
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On Friday, February 13 at 07:20 PM, quoth Jan-Herbert Damm:
> if you don't mind, can you explain the pattern "~r >3m" equally
> well?
Well, that's pretty simple.
First, mutt uses what it calls "simple patterns" to match messages.
(That's what you s
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On Friday, February 13 at 07:44 PM, quoth James Freer:
>>> I have three emails addresses with googlemail.com
>> Ah, fun.
> Does that mean considerable stress and grief??
Maybe. Gmail's IMAP support is a little weird. There are ways of
working around
> [..]
> well too. The only thing with them is: they will pull your email to
> your computer and delete it from the server. You won't be able to read
> email with the webmail frontend anymore; you'll have to use something
> on your own computer.
Run fetchmail with the -k switch or set keep on y
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 03:06:49PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Collecting email from multiple accounts is what programs like
> fetchmail or getmail do best. I recommend getmail, but fetchmail works
> well too. The only thing with them is: they will pull your email to
> your computer and delete
On 2009-02-13, James Freer wrote:
> Kyle
>
> Thanks for your reply - that has helped clarify some things. Ubuntu
> 8.04 repos has the mutt 1.5.17 [but as the 8.04 version is the Long
> Term Support version it may well automatically replace it with the
> updated version on install].
>>> I have thre
Hello All,
Can someone please explain how scoring works for a beginner? I belong
to a few mailing lists and some of them have quite a lot of messages.
As I understand it I can use scoring to filter the messages but I am
not sure of how to do this and how scoring works!
Any help would be apprecia
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On Friday, February 13 at 10:33 PM, quoth sigi:
> On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 03:06:49PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> Collecting email from multiple accounts is what programs like
>> fetchmail or getmail do best. I recommend getmail, but fetchmail works
Noah Sheppard wrote:
[..]
well too. The only thing with them is: they will pull your email to
your computer and delete it from the server. You won't be able to read
email with the webmail frontend anymore; you'll have to use something
on your own computer.
Run fetchmail with the -k switch or
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 04:15:30PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Friday, February 13 at 10:33 PM, quoth sigi:
> > On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 03:06:49PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> >> Collecting email from multiple accounts is what programs like
> >> fetchmail or getmail do best. I recommend getmai
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 04:00:12PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Heh, well, some people I know don't do anything. Their inbox is
> several thousand messages. For me, my inbox is used as a list of
> "things I need to take care of". Things like mailing list emails get
> automatically delivered into
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On Friday, February 13 at 09:37 PM, quoth Javier Rojas:
> however, this doesn't catch all the messages of the threads of the
> matched messages (the idea behind the addition of ~() ). I think
> this is caused because I also have another folder hook t
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009, Ed Blackman wrote:
> Do this, inside mutt type:
>
> :`echo 'set my_test=foo'`
>
> and then
>
> :set ?my_test
This example worked, but I might find the reason why it didn't work
in general. I saved the following script as mutt-test and put a line
`mutt-test bar` in my .muttrc
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