thanks!
Hi,
I use different email addresses for different things. To select the
corresponding addresses I use folder hooks the following way:
folder-hook somefolder \
'my_hdr From: Marco '
folder-hook anotherfolder \
'my_hdr From: Marco '
To specify the default address I use a folder hook w
* horseriver [01-13-13 07:11]:
> thanks!
I use abook and lbdb which did come packaged with mutt. They are quite
simple to setup following the included documentation, and readily
available, lbdb-0.37-11.1.2.x86_64, abook-0.6.0pre2-10.1.2.x86_64.
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(paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, India
* Marco [2013-01-13 07:17 -0500]:
> How do I correctly set a default address which does not break
> reverse_name?
Try using "set from=u...@example.com" instead of my_hdr.
See section 3.75 in TFM.
Regards,
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dave [ please don't CC me ]
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On 2013–01–13 David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
> * Marco [2013-01-13 07:17 -0500]:
> > How do I correctly set a default address which does not break
> > reverse_name?
>
> Try using "set from=u...@example.com" instead of my_hdr.
>
> See section 3.75 in TFM.
Using “from” instead of “my_hdr From:” wor
Hi,
what does the star in the index view of a thread represent?
├─>
├─>
│ └─>
│ └─>
└*> <--- this is what I'm talking about
└─>
It's probably explained somewhere in the manual, but frankly, I have
no clue what to search for.
Marco
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* Marco [2013-01-13 11:13 -0500]:
> On 2013–01–13 David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
>
> > * Marco [2013-01-13 07:17 -0500]:
> > > How do I correctly set a default address which does not break
> > > reverse_name?
> >
> > Try using "set from=u...@example.com" instead of my_hdr.
> >
> > See section 3.7
* David J. Weller-Fahy [2013-01-11
12:44 -0500]:
> * Will Fiveash [2013-01-11 12:35 -0500]:
> > On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 12:12:01PM -0500, David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
> > >
> > > Hrm... have you tried a combination of '' and
> > > ''?
> > >
> > That is close but not exactly what I'm looking for
* Marco [2013-01-13 11:57 -0500]:
> what does the star in the index view of a thread represent?
>
> ├─>
> ├─>
> │ └─>
> │ └─>
> └*> <--- this is what I'm talking about
> └─>
>
> It's probably explained somewhere in the manual, but frankly, I have
> no clue what to search for.
I couldn't
On 2013–01–13 David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
> I couldn't find it in the manual, but if I remember correctly that star
> indicates the message is part of a "pseudo-thread", meaning the message
> marked with a star does not have the References and/or In-Reply-To
> messages headers set, and thus is onl
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