Situation:
server martin.depesz.com
shell account depesz.
i create test.rc with following content:
my_hdr From: depesz
fcc-hook @depesz.com +depesz/
start mutt with:
mutt -n -F test.rc
ignore messages about missing directories, write mail to myself, and on
finish screen, i see that fcc has been
Hi,
I was just wondering. In the Apple email tool, there was a bounce command that
would reply to a given email(s) and make them look like they had bounced, to
the original sender.
Is there a similar command or way to do that in mutt?
Thanks,
Russ
* Russell Urquhart [05-27-10 09:00]:
>
> I was just wondering. In the Apple email tool, there was a bounce command
> that would reply to a given email(s) and make them look like they had
> bounced, to the original sender.
>
> Is there a similar command or way to do that in mutt?
Yes, explained
On 27.05.10,12:56, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
> Situation:
> server martin.depesz.com
> shell account depesz.
>
> i create test.rc with following content:
> my_hdr From: depesz
> fcc-hook @depesz.com +depesz/
>
> start mutt with:
> mutt -n -F test.rc
>
> ignore messages about missing dire
On 2010-05-27, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Russell Urquhart [05-27-10 09:00]:
>>
>> I was just wondering. In the Apple email tool, there was a bounce command
>> that would reply to a given email(s) and make them look like they had
>> bounced, to the original sender.
>>
>> Is there a similar com
Hi,
I would like to use 'color body' to highlight a line which matches
'pattern' AND also highlight the successive line. However, I couldn't
find any way to extend 'pattern' across multiple lines.
Is such a thing possible in mutt?
Regards,
--
Mun
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 07:55:59PM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> On 27.05.10,12:56, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
> > Situation:
> > server martin.depesz.com
> > shell account depesz.
> >
> > i create test.rc with following content:
> > my_hdr From: depesz
> > fcc-hook @depesz.com +depesz/
* On Thu, May 27, 2010 12:56PM +0200 hubert depesz lubaczewski
(dep...@depesz.com) muttered:
> i create test.rc with following content:
> my_hdr From: depesz
Well you shouldn't use my_hdr unless forced too
Just set $from instead
> fcc-hook @depesz.com +depesz/
>
> start mutt with:
> mutt -n -F
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:44:25PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> * On Thu, May 27, 2010 12:56PM +0200 hubert depesz lubaczewski
> (dep...@depesz.com) muttered:
> > i create test.rc with following content:
> > my_hdr From: depesz
>
> Well you shouldn't use my_hdr unless forced too
> Just set $fro
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 12:56:59PM +0200, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote:
> Situation:
> server martin.depesz.com
> shell account depesz.
>
> i create test.rc with following content:
> my_hdr From: depesz
> fcc-hook @depesz.com +depesz/
>
> start mutt with:
> mutt -n -F test.rc
>
> ignore mess
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 06:12:24PM -0300, Monte Stevens wrote:
> So, instead of
> fcc-hook @depesz.com +depesz/
> you'd have
> fcc-hook "~C @depesz\.com" +depesz/
> .
>
> I'm not sure what you want to match so I went with the ~C which would
> evaluate as true if the message is to or cc @depesz\.co
On 2010-05-27, Mun wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use 'color body' to highlight a line which matches
> 'pattern' AND also highlight the successive line. However, I couldn't
> find any way to extend 'pattern' across multiple lines.
>
> Is such a thing possible in mutt?
I don't think you can d
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