Hello,
Le 22/08/10 à 18:54, Michael Ludwig téléscripta :
> I almost deleted a message I intended to keep from an mbox. The message
> was accidentally marked as D, and when switching to another mbox, it was
> just a brief hesitation (wasn't entirely sure what would be deleted now)
> that kept me fr
On Sunday, 22 August 2010, 18:51:31 +0200,
Michael Ludwig wrote:
> Can I configure Mutt to save deleted messages to another folder or mbox
> (as GUI mail clients do) instead of simply deleting it?
What about the "trash" variable?
Type: path
Default: “”
If set, this variable specifies the
On Tuesday, 10 August 2010, 00:48:16 +0300,
Dennis Yurichev wrote:
> Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of
> all emails from some specific email address and to draw a statistical
> chart answering to question: what hours correspondent is most active in?
mailliststa
* Dennis Yurichev [01-01-70 11:34]:
>
> Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of
> all emails from some specific email address and to draw a statistical
> chart answering to question: what hours correspondent is most active in?
>
I have a perl script that won't draw
On Aug 22, 2010 at 08:11 PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
If not, you might want to look
at doing this:
macro index d "=.Trash\n"
macro pager d "=.Trash\n"
That should work, but you'll want to change .Trash to something else,
That works great, thanks! I think what does
> On Sunday, 22 August 2010, 18:51:31 +0200,
> Michael Ludwig wrote:
> > Can I configure Mutt to save deleted messages to another folder or
> > mbox (as GUI mail clients do) instead of simply deleting it?
>
> What about the "trash" variable?
>
> Type: path
> Default: “”
>
> If set, this v
On Monday, 23 August 2010, 23:34:54 +0200,
Michael Ludwig wrote:
> And my Mutt [version 1.5.20 (2009-12-10)] doesn't like this variable:
> trash: Unbekannte Variable. = unknown variable
Quite weird, I'm using Mutt 1.5.20 (2009-06-14), in debian unstable, and
it's fine. Maybe disabled at compile
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 12:53:05AM +0200, E. Prom wrote:
Quite weird, I'm using Mutt 1.5.20 (2009-06-14), in debian unstable, and
it's fine. Maybe disabled at compile time in your version?
The trash support is a 3rd party patch not present in upstream Mutt.
me
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