In the folder sidebar, new and old messages are counted inside brackets
for each folder. How can I tell mutt to count only 'new' messages and
not the 'old' ones?
Thanks
Re: John Villalovos 2010-01-25
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> 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..."
> phase before the connection dies. This takes about an hour
I noticed that some people on the list are Fastmail users, so someone
might have some tips. First, my muttrc part for fastmail IMAP:
set imap_passive=no
set my_fastmail=imaps://mail.messagingengine.com
set imap_check_subscribed=yes
set imap_list_sub
* Steve S [2010-01-26 14:09]:
> I noticed that some people on the list are Fastmail users, so someone
> might have some tips. First, my muttrc part for fastmail IMAP:
>
>
> set imap_passive=no
> set my_fastmail=imaps://mail.messagingengine.com
> set
On Jan 26 17:01 +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> * Steve S [2010-01-26 14:09]:
> > I noticed that some people on the list are Fastmail users, so someone
> > might have some tips. First, my muttrc part for fastmail IMAP:
> >
> >
> > set imap_passive=n
Many mailing lists tuck links and addresses useful for list management in
the headers, like List-Unsubscribe and List-Help. I looked around in the
manual and in Google, but I couldn't find much. I'm assuming this means
mutt commands based on the info in these headers don't exist. Am I correct
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 12:22:08PM -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
> Many mailing lists tuck links and addresses useful for list
> management in the headers, like List-Unsubscribe and List-Help. I
> looked around in the manual and in Google, but I couldn't find much.
> I'm assuming this means mutt command
On Tue 26, Jan'10 at 5:23 PM +, Steve Kennedy wrote:
If you look at the headers you'll find direct instructions for these
lists?
Yeah. It would be nice if you didn't have to weed through 3 screens of
headers to find the right link. Like a 'list details' command that
extracted the appro
On Tuesday, 26 January 2010, 12:30:17 -0500,
Tim Gray wrote :
> Yeah. It would be nice if you didn't have to weed through 3 screens
> of headers to find the right link.
Not exactly what you're looking for, but unignore might help.
* On 26 Jan 2010, Tim Gray wrote:
>
> Yeah. It would be nice if you didn't have to weed through 3 screens
> of headers to find the right link. Like a 'list details' command
> that extracted the appropriate links/emails from the headers and let
> you open the right links or send a mail to the ri
* Steve S [2010-01-26 17:50]:
[...]
> > >
> > >
> > > In the folder browser, all folders are listed *except* for "+Drafts":
> > >
> > > imaps://mail.messagingengine.com
> > > imaps://mail.messagingengine.com/INBOX
> > > imaps://mail
On Tue 26, Jan'10 at 12:09 PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
Such a program might work like urlview: parse out List-* headers from
a piped-in message and display a menu of options that these headers
present (and then generate and submit mail messages as appropriate).
I guess that would work alrig
Hello,
I had a similar problem when one of our Domino servers died and I
tried to download more than 4000 headers at a time (several times)
from another one. I have a patch for mutt to attempt loading no more
than 100 headers at a time by IMAP. I'm not sure this will help you
with the hca
On Jan 26 20:00 +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> * Steve S [2010-01-26 17:50]:
> [...]
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > In the folder browser, all folders are listed *except* for "+Drafts":
> > > >
> > > > imaps://mail.messagingengine.com
> > > >
On Jan 27 00:23 +0100, Steve S wrote:
[...]
>
> PS: My first reply doesn't seem to have gotten through, but I used
> list-reply.
Never mind, my bad. Everything OK.
best,
Steve
* Steve S [2010-01-27 00:23]:
> On Jan 26 20:00 +0100, Kirill Miazine wrote:
> > * Steve S [2010-01-26 17:50]:
> > [...]
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > In the folder browser, all folders are listed *except* for "+Drafts":
> > > > >
> > > > >
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