On 22.12.2012-20:28, Christoph Möbius wrote:
> > ::Second question:: I'm not able to select more than one addressee in a
> > single
> > field (To or Cc or Bcc). Are there any key bindings or something like this
> > to
> > do that?
>
> in muttrc I have
> set query_command = "abook --mutt-query '%
On 22.12.2012-23:09, Marco wrote:
> On 2012–12–22 Andre Klärner wrote:
>
> > Well, from the manpage of abook I guess that is not possible. But from my
> > perspective it is the right way to do it as it is. I think of it as a
> > properly written address is better than just the technical declaratio
* Chris Green [2012-12-22 17:15:01 +]:
> On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:08:25AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > * Chris Bannister [12-22-12 09:58]:
> > > On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 01:47:24PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I have added:-
> > > > bindindex n next-unread-mail
Hi leo!
On Sa, 22 Dez 2012, leo wrote:
> ::First question::
> When I write an e-mail and I choose the addressee, abook automatically always
> insert into the field To (or Cc or Bcc) the name and the e-mail address
> (example: name surname . I would like that in the
> field To (or Cc or Bcc) ap
On 2012–12–22 Christoph Möbius wrote:
> set query_command = "abook --mutt-query '%s'"
Me, too.
> typing Q in the index lets you query names and addresses
> ( C-a lets you add more queries to previous ones )
How? Pressing yields to the message “Key is not bound”. Do
I need to configure it someh
Also sprach Marco am So, 23 Dez 2012 um 18:34:45 +0100:
> On 2012–12–22 Christoph Möbius wrote:
>
> > typing Q in the index lets you query names and addresses
> > ( C-a lets you add more queries to previous ones )
>
> How? Pressing yields to the message “Key is not bound”. Do
> I need to configu
On 2012–12–23 Christoph Möbius wrote:
> > How? Pressing yields to the message “Key is not bound”. Do
> > I need to configure it somehow?
> sry, it's A (capital a)
Works perfectly, thanks.
> Q restarts a new search. Forgetting all previous results.
> My answer above should resolve it
It did, in