Is there a way to combine bellowing two macros into one macro ?
Because I find it is not convenient that press F8 to search with type and then
press F9 to view
result.
I hope press one key, after type search string. then directly jump to result.
macro index "mu find --clearlinks --format=links
Hello, I'm new to mutt and in the early stages of migrating over from
Eudora OSE. My problem is the lack of obvious support for someone with
several email addresses. I have four email accounts, for which mutt will
work well with one at a time, but I have no method of swaping. Please
note that a
I have googled some ways to watch(monitor) mailbox(I use maildir) and Notify
when have new mails.
First one is use some scripts. I found one on github that monitor maildir can
notify.
This method should be more simple.
Second is use mutt's own status_format = "filter '' |" to pipe to a script
Hi 42possibletrash, mutt users,
* 42possibletr...@googlemail.com <42possibletr...@googlemail.com> [22. Oct.
2011]:
> My problem is the lack of obvious support for someone
> with several email addresses. I have four email accounts, for which
> mutt will work well with one at a time, but I have no m
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 09:14:20AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Jim Graham [10-21-11 09:02]:
> > I'm on several e-mail lists, and none of them send me
> > copies of my own e-mail (nor do they offer that option).
> iianm, it is gmail that is not providing you with copies
Ok, but, back to th
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 04:12:31PM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
> Is there a way to combine bellowing two macros into one macro ?
> Because I find it is not convenient that press F8 to search with type
> and then press F9 to view result. I hope press one key, after type
> search string. then directly
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:32, Jim Graham wrote:
> Ok, but, back to the original question: Is there a way that I can configure
Mutt to set Bcc: to me for lists that I've defined, but not for "normal" e-mail?
I’m no expert on them at all (I only started playing with them yesterday to
choose a sig
Oops...accidentally did a 'r'eplay, not 'L'ist reply
- Forwarded message from Jim Graham -
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2011 08:14:25 -0500
From: Jim Graham
To: Michael Graham
Subject: Re: add Bcc for lists but not regular e-mail?
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 02:07:45PM +0100, Michael Graham wrot
It can work. thanks. the way to prompt search parameters is ugly.
I am trying to write one script like my original mairix script.
It will be better.
=> On [2011-10-22 14:12:41 +0200]:
Toby Cubitt Said:
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 04:12:31PM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
> > Is there a way to combine b
I did it again...regular reply instead of a list reply
My chemobrain (brain nuked by two types of chemotherapy, both very
hard on the brain, plus tumors, plus three brain surgeries, plus
max-dose radiation ... I do at least have an excuse!)
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 02:30:13PM +0100, Michael
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 07:26:52PM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
Maybe fsniper is for you: A tool that monitors a given set of
directories for new or modified files then applies rule based scripts
https://github.com/l3ib/fsniper
I've never tried out myself but its on my roadmap - currently I start my
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 02:30:13PM +0100, Michael Graham wrote:
> Perhaps something like this may work for you:
>
> send-hook @mutt.org "y...@address.com"
No Bcc. It didn't work.:-(
Later,
--jim
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On Saturday 10/22/11 19:26:52 CST, stardiviner wrote:
> I have googled some ways to watch(monitor) mailbox(I use maildir) and Notify
> when have new mails.
> First one is use some scripts. I found one on github that monitor maildir can
> notify.
> This method should be more simple.
> Second is us
Hi there.
I am using Gmail with IMAP connection.
Is it possible to add mails that are from a specific mailing list to a
different mailbox ? I would like to go to a mailbox say, mutt-users and see all
the mails I got from there.
=> On [2011-10-22 16:34:34 +0200]:
Sebastian Tramp Said:
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 07:26:52PM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
>
> Maybe fsniper is for you: A tool that monitors a given set of
> directories for new or modified files then applies rule based scripts
> https://github.com/l3ib/fsniper
Thi
Hi,
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 06:03:08PM +0300, Onoie Andrei wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I am using Gmail with IMAP connection.
>
> Is it possible to add mails that are from a specific mailing list to a
> different mailbox ? I would like to go to a mailbox say, mutt-users and see
> all
> the mails I g
* On 22 Oct 2011, Jim Graham wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 02:30:13PM +0100, Michael Graham wrote:
>
> > Perhaps something like this may work for you:
> >
> > send-hook @mutt.org "y...@address.com"
>
> No Bcc. It didn't work.:-(
I haven't tried this and it's only off the cuff, but perh
Interesting... List reply doesn't work if the list is CCd,
and not in the From: field. I never noticed that before.
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:35:41AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
>
> I haven't tried this and it's only off the cuff, but perhaps a
> send2-hook setting $sendmail would work:
I d
=> On [2011-10-22 23:01:52 +0800]:
du yang Said:
> On Saturday 10/22/11 19:26:52 CST, stardiviner wrote:
> > I have googled some ways to watch(monitor) mailbox(I use maildir) and
> > Notify when have new mails.
> > First one is use some scripts. I found one on github that monitor maildir
> > ca
Quoth Jim Graham on Saturday, 22 October 2011:
> I did it again...regular reply instead of a list reply
> My chemobrain (brain nuked by two types of chemotherapy, both very
> hard on the brain, plus tumors, plus three brain surgeries, plus
> max-dose radiation ... I do at least have an excuse!)
I have a folder-hook that's seeming to not work. It is thus:
folder-hook . 'push ":set
auto_tag=no~T~=~T:set
auto_tag=yes"
(Sorry if that gets folded - it is one line.)
For an assortment of reasons I get multiple copies of messages in my
folders. This I don't mind. However, for readability I
On Sunday 10/23/11 05:35:49 CST, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> I have a folder-hook that's seeming to not work. It is thus:
>
> folder-hook . 'push ":set
> auto_tag=no~T~=~T:set
> auto_tag=yes"
>[...]
> It has just occurred to me, as I type this, from the name
> "tag-prefix-cond", that it is not a
On 23Oct2011 06:15, du yang wrote:
| On Sunday 10/23/11 05:35:49 CST, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| > I have a folder-hook that's seeming to not work. It is thus:
| >
| > folder-hook . 'push ":set
auto_tag=no~T~=~T:set
auto_tag=yes"
| >[...]
|
| > It has just occurred to me, as I type this, from
Hi,
I have a gmail INBOX with more than 20,000 messages. I configured mutt
IMAP to this mailbox. For this is the first time to this mailbox, mutt
try to fetch all the headers at the beginning and always got the
problem "tls_socket_read (A TLS packet with unexpected length
was received.)" when jus
=> On [2011-10-23 10:56:38 +0800]:
du yang Said:
> Hi,
>
> I have a gmail INBOX with more than 20,000 messages. I configured mutt
> IMAP to this mailbox. For this is the first time to this mailbox, mutt
> try to fetch all the headers at the beginning and always got the
> problem "tls_socket_rea
On Sunday 10/23/11 14:02:01 CST, stardiviner wrote:
> => On [2011-10-23 10:56:38 +0800]:
> du yang Said:
> If your Gmail INBOX really has 20, messages, I think mutt IMAP can not
> fetch so much
> headers. Maybe you need to delete or catalyzes your gmail.
I subscribed some mailing lists, so t
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