On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 10:57:11 +0800, Wu, Yue wrote:
Something like:
alias wu \"Wu, Yue\"
It's not so convenient for creating more than one nick for one man.
2) if just multiple addresses
alias nick_1 longname , address_2, adess_3,...,address_n
With this way, when I type nick_1,
++ 25/04/09 07:31 +1000 - Cameron Simpson:
>
> [pid 28316] stat("/home/cameron/mail/me", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755,
> st_size=4096, ...}) = 0
> [pid 28316] stat("/home/cameron/mail/me", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755,
> st_size=4096, ...}) = 0
>
>It makes no attempt to stat me/new or me/cur, or to read them
Hi,
* Cameron Simpson wrote:
> I find mutt doesn't notice new email in maildirs when I press '$'. Is
> there a common misconfiguration I might have?
'$' usually means to write changes of a mailbox out to disk. Mutt
doesn't even attempt to check for mail in that situation. It only checks
based on
Hi,
* Rejo Zenger wrote:
> I am not sure whether this is of any influence, but I have a lowercase
> only value for this variable:
>
> | r...@trillian:~$ grep mbox_type .mutt/muttrc.common
> | set mbox_type = maildir
>
> Maybe, this value is case sensitive?
No it isn't. And mbox_type doesn
On 2009-04-25, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> * Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
>> I find mutt doesn't notice new email in maildirs when I press
>> '$'. Is there a common misconfiguration I might have?
>
> '$' usually means to write changes of a mailbox out to disk.
> Mutt doesn't even attempt to check for mail i
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 06:03:34PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, April 23 at 10:58 PM, quoth Chris G:
> >> > vile*Apr 23 21:15 4.1K
> >> > xm-l Apr 23 22:15 6.5K
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >What do those asterisks indic
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 03:13:02PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> * On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 03:33PM +1000 Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au)
> muttered:
> > On 23Apr2009 18:13, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > | Of course, personally, I think recording access time (thereby turning
> > | every disk access into
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 09:46:42AM EDT, Grant Edwards wrote:
[..]
> I too expected "$" to check for new mail in the current folder,
> but quickly realized it doesn't. I've often wished there was a
> simple way to check for new mail. I usually just "change
> folders" to the current folder to get
On 2009-04-25, Chris Jones wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 09:46:42AM EDT, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> [..]
>
>> I too expected "$" to check for new mail in the current folder,
>> but quickly realized it doesn't. I've often wished there was a
>> simple way to check for new mail. I usually just "cha
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 02:56:30PM +0800, Chengqi(Lars) Song wrote:
> I'm using bare X + WindowManager instead of Desktop. I use osd-cat for some
> other notifications.
>
> lars
>
> On Sat, 25 Apr 2009, J. Limon wrote:
>
> > On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 01:55:39PM +0800, Chengqi(Lars) Song wrote:
>
Grant Edwards writes:
> 2) I just tried it, and it does nothing. It's bound to '.'.
> When I hit '.' absolutely nothing happens. No IMAP commands
> are sent to server to check either the current folder or
> the folders in the "mailboxes" list.
Hello,
What are your settings for mail
On 2009-04-25, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> Grant Edwards writes:
>
>> 2) I just tried it, and it does nothing. It's bound to '.'.
>> When I hit '.' absolutely nothing happens. No IMAP commands
>> are sent to server to check either the current folder or
>> the folders in the "mailboxes"
Grant Edwards writes:
> On 2009-04-25, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
>> Grant Edwards writes:
>>
>>> 2) I just tried it, and it does nothing. It's bound to '.'.
>>> When I hit '.' absolutely nothing happens. No IMAP commands
>>> are sent to server to check either the current folder or
>>>
On 2009-04-25, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> Grant Edwards writes:
>
>>> It works well.
>>
>> "It" being hitting the '.' key to check for new mail in the
>> current folder?
>
> Yes, both '$' and '.' work.
'$' has always worked fine for me, but '.' does nothing at all.
--
Grant Edwards
* Kyle Wheeler [2009-04-23 12:01 -0500]:
> > I'm using it since a few days (no imap, only local Maildir), no
> > problem so far.
>
> I've been using it for a few days now too, with IMAP only, and it
> seems to work fine for me.
I have been using it, IMAP only as well, since the 18th of April, and
On 25Apr2009 11:30, Rocco Rutte wrote:
| * Cameron Simpson wrote:
| > I find mutt doesn't notice new email in maildirs when I press '$'. Is
| > there a common misconfiguration I might have?
|
| '$' usually means to write changes of a mailbox out to disk. Mutt
| doesn't even attempt to check for m
On 25Apr2009 11:35, Rocco Rutte wrote:
| * Rejo Zenger wrote:
| > I am not sure whether this is of any influence, but I have a lowercase
| > only value for this variable:
| >
| > | r...@trillian:~$ grep mbox_type .mutt/muttrc.common
| > | set mbox_type = maildir
| >
| > Maybe, this value is
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