On 17-02-2009, at 19h 52'50", Rem P Roberti wrote about "No mail notification"
> This is the first time this has happened. I just installed a new
> mailbox for mail coming from a new list subscription. Everthing works
> including Procmail which places the mail in the right place. The only
> thin
I can not clone mutt today. it said
$ hg clone http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt
destination directory: mutt
requesting all changes
adding changesets
adding manifests
adding file changes
transaction abort!
rollback completed
abort: premature EOF reading chunk (got 2263 bytes, expected 1196433487)
The la
> > This is the first time this has happened. I just installed a new
> > mailbox for mail coming from a new list subscription. Everthing works
> > including Procmail which places the mail in the right place. The only
> > thing that doesn't work is that I don't get any notification of new mail
>
Sorry: trying to understand why my posts do not get through!
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On 2009-02-09_11:31:48, Asif Iqbal wrote:
> 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
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On Wednesday, February 18 at 10:03 AM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
> This works for all of my many mailboxes except for one...and for the
> life of me I'm stumped as to why mutt won't notify me about that one
> box.
Well, I guess the basics are: what might
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On Wednesday, February 18 at 11:17 AM, quoth Paul E Condon:
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 th
* Ed Blackman [160209, 22:56]:
>
> The compose menu is what you get *after* you've saved your message and
> exited the editor.
>
That was my problem! I'd never realized '--Mutt: Compose' appering on
the far left of bottom bar and thought that 'compose' just referred to
the fact that you were ty
* Brian Salter-Duke [180209, 09:16]:
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> I think the OP did not realise this.
>
Yes, you're right! I answered Ed's message thanking him for opening my
mind, but I cannot see the post on the list despite re-sending it a few
minutes ago!
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On 2009-02-17_14:09:30, Alexandre wrote:
> Le jeudi 12 f?vrier de l'ann?e 2009, vers 18 heures et 07 minutes, Michael
> Pobega ?crivait:
> > I use archive-mail in a Cronjob. It checks by date, so for high traffic
> > mailing lists I have it archiving mail 15 days old, and for low traffic
> > maili
Hi Paul!
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> I'm curious about "archive-email". You refer to it as if it is the name
> of a specific piece of software, but I can't find anything with that
> name by googling. What is it? And where can I learn more about it?
http://archivemail.sf.net
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>
> > This works for all of my many mailboxes except for one...and for the
> > life of me I'm stumped as to why mutt won't notify me about that one
> > box.
>
> Well, I guess the basics are: what might possibly be different about
> this new mailbox?
That's the problem. So far I don't see an
On 18Feb2009 08:31, Alexandre wrote:
| Le mercredi 18 février de l'année 2009, vers 10 heures et 46 minutes, Cameron
Simpson écrivait:
| > Maybe you should detail your problems. I use mairix to search archived
| > email via a wrapper script that invoked mutt on the mairix result folder
| > after
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On Wednesday, February 18 at 12:54 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
> Maildir. And it is stored thus: /$HOME/Mail/bsd-hams.
You shouldn't need the leading /.
So, when new mail gets delivered there that mutt isn't seeing, is the
mail in ~/Mail/bsd-hams/new/
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Alexandre wrote:
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> i have that in ~/.muttrc, maybe you could try it:
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Thanks for the help. I will have a play with my muttrc.
Regards,
Chris.
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On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 12:26:07AM +0800, bill lam wrote:
> I can not clone mutt today. it said
> $ hg clone http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt
> My network connection or mutt site had some problem?
I had no problems cloning the repo just a minute ago, so it might be your
connection.
me
* Daryl [170209, 13:22]:
> My muttrc has this setting which I find very very convenient
> [...]
Daryl, I suppose your message was inteded for me; so, thank you for your
suggestions.
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Michael Elkins wrote:
> I had no problems cloning the repo just a minute ago, so it might be your
> connection.
>
Thanks, I had no problem today. It should be just some network error.
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