So I have been subscribed to LKML (Linux Kernel Mailing List) for
several years on my gmail account. I decided to try to read that
email using IMAP with Mutt.
I only have about 460,000+ emails ;) and I did turn on header caching.
I never can make it through the entire "Fetching message headers..
Is there a method for queuing outgoing mail? Eudora used to have a feature
where you could queue sent mail for deliver at either a specified time, or
after a specified delay (ex. 10 mins from now). Is there anyway to do this
with mutt? I'm currently using postfix as my smtp delivery agent if
On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:53:50AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
> On a related note, if I send an email while I'm offline, it goes
> into the postfix queue fine. How/when does postfix flush that email
> out?
AFAIK, postfix simply retries delivering mail periodically. I don't
think it does anything mor
Hi,
What is the best way to accomplish the following.
I have may in spool, when I exit mutt I have Yes/No to move messages to the
mbox.
How can I move messages from mutt.org to some other file, let's say maillists?
Best,
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> I have may in spool, when I exit mutt I have Yes/No to move messages to the
> mbox.
> How can I move messages from mutt.org to some other file, let's say maillists?
Macro to tag-by-pattern and tag-apply "save" for each of your lists
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>set sent = "+/Sent"
>set trash = "+/Trash"
>Error in ~/foo/.muttrc, line 9: sent: unknown variable
That's because the variable you want is called "record", not "sent".
(I know, that's not necessarily obvious...)
>The second I encounter an error
Do you have existing macro to look at?
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On Monday, January 25 at 11:53 AM, quoth Tim Gray:
> Is there a method for queuing outgoing mail? Eudora used to have a
> feature where you could queue sent mail for deliver at either a
> specified time, or after a specified delay (ex. 10 mins fro
On Mon 25, Jan'10 at 3:33 PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Actually, it goes into the postfix queue even when you're online; it just
doesn't stay there for very long.
I know. I guess I was asking if mutt could send the message to posfix and
say 'don't try to deliver until 10 mins from now'.
On 25 Jan 2010, at 22:30, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Mon 25, Jan'10 at 3:33 PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> Actually, it goes into the postfix queue even when you're online; it just
>> doesn't stay there for very long.
>
> I know. I guess I was asking if mutt could send the message to posfix and
Message de Tim Gray, lundi 25 janvier à 17h53 :
> Is there a method for queuing outgoing mail? Eudora used to have a
> feature where you could queue sent mail for deliver at either a
> specified time, or after a specified delay (ex. 10 mins from now).
> Is there anyway to do this with mutt? I'm c
On Tue 26, Jan'10 at 3:01 AM +0100, E. Prom wrote:
I don't think that's possible inside mutt without writing some very
complicated macros. We've talked about that a few days ago, one solution
is to do it outside of mutt :
Man, I totally read that thread too. My memory is failing...
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