Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing
mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list
other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional or just
informative? I run mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.18 in Debian Lenny and it
exhibits the same
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On Saturday, July 18 at 02:41 PM, quoth lee:
>> Hmm, well, I guess I see your point, but not even mutt supports
>> batch-decoding like that. Do you perhaps have a perl script of some
>> kind that you use to bulk-decode like that?
>
> Unfortunately
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing
mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list
other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional or just
informative? I run mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.18 in Debian Lenny an
At Sun, 19 Jul 2009 04:50:05 +0100,
Noah Slater wrote:
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> On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 09:37:04PM -0600, lee wrote:
> > On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:51:05PM +0100, Noah Slater wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 03:37:32PM -0600, lee wrote:
> > > > > To the best of my knowledge, it isn't defined anywhe
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 02:03:44PM -0600, lee wrote:
> > A big part of the problem is that you're apparetnly trying to use
> > Mutt through its file browser interface... this is not how Mutt is
> > intended to be used, and yes, it's clunky: Mutt is not a file
> > manager.
>
> No, I was looking for
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 07:41:24PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
[renaming files on the same physical file system]
> Mutt often can not determine the others (e.g. if they are on a
> network filesystem or remote server, such as IMAP).
Well, this is of course a silly statement. If the remote server
At Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:54:15 -0500,
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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> On Saturday, July 18 at 02:41 PM, quoth lee:
> >> Hmm, well, I guess I see your point, but not even mutt supports
> >> batch-decoding like that. Do you perhaps have a perl script of
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 02:57:45PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
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> * On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 09:47AM +0200 Rejo Zenger (mutt-us...@subs.krikkit.nl)
> muttered:
> > ++ 16/06/09 19:51 +0200 - Michael Tatge:
> > >> When I respond to an email that has a subject similar to:
> > >>
> > >> [StuffHere] Bla
I use imap server for gmail. When a read an email in the pager or
composing a long new message and if that takes more than several
minute, the connection to imap server become disconnected. It seems
the connection to imap can only be maintained alive in the index page.
Is there any workaround?
An
Hi,
Am Freitag, 17. Jul 2009, 12:05:54 -0700 schrieb Omen Wild:
> Quoting Bertram Scharpf on Fri, Jul 17 00:24:
> >
> > I'm just beginning to understand SSL encryption but so far
> > everything works well. Yet, there's one thing I miss: When given
> > an Fcc field, this recipient (myself) will no
On Fri 17, Jul'09 at 4:50 PM -0600, lee wrote:
Maybe it's easy for you, but it won't be easy for me. I'd have to
learn python or perl first or try to figure out how to write a shell
script to do that. Like I said, I could do it in C (which isn't the
ideal choice for that). In any case, it would
At Sun, 19 Jul 2009 19:41:24 -0500,
Derek Martin wrote:
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> On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 02:03:44PM -0600, lee wrote:
> >
> > No, I was looking for a better way to organize mails. Using more
> > folders to store mail in them isn't a good way for me to do that. You
> > agree that mutt gets "clu
At Sun, 19 Jul 2009 22:16:23 -0400,
Tim Gray wrote:
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> Fair enough. Well, if you are interested, I've attached the code below
> between the dashes. I'm assuming you have python installed. Save it
> wherever you want and name it whatever you want. If you want specific
> folders ignored, add
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