On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 07:32:13AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> * David Woodfall [130210 00:45]:
> > I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
> > instead they CC it. In which case when I reply to the list mutt
> > doesn't recognise it as a list and I have to do a n
how can i truncate the subject line to 60 columns.
i tried %60s in index_format but it is not working.
can someone help.
On (10/02/13 07:35), James Griffin put forth the
proposition:
--> David Woodfall [2013-02-10 00:42:27 +]:
I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
instead they CC it. In which case when I reply to the list mutt
doesn't recognise it as a list and I have to do a
On (10/02/13 13:25), David Woodfall put forth the
proposition:
On (10/02/13 07:35), James Griffin put forth the
proposition:
--> David Woodfall [2013-02-10 00:42:27 +]:
I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
instead they CC it. In which case when I reply
- dexter [2013-02-10 18:51:29 +0530] - :
> how can i truncate the subject line to 60 columns.
> i tried %60s in index_format but it is not working.
> can someone help.
>
You'd probably need to use that format specifier in pager_format, not
index_format.
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* David Woodfall [02-10-13 08:27]:
> On (10/02/13 07:35), James Griffin put forth the
> proposition:
> >--> David Woodfall [2013-02-10 00:42:27 +]:
> >
> >>I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
> >>instead they CC it. In which case when I reply to the list mut
On (10/02/13 08:33), Patrick Shanahan put forth the
proposition:
* David Woodfall [02-10-13 08:27]:
On (10/02/13 07:35), James Griffin put forth the
proposition:
>--> David Woodfall [2013-02-10 00:42:27 +]:
>
>>I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
>>inst
I used to use mbox format and save mailing list mail to eg:
~/mail/lists/mutt-users@mutt.org
which made it very easy to make a script that creates the mailboxes,
alias and subscribe commands. I'd simply save the first email to a
folder in lists/ then run the script and everything was set up
Hi,
I'm new to mutt, just installed one and getting
to know it, how do i get sidebar in mutt, google
search tells me that i have to apply a patch,
i'm running on ubuntu, where can i get this patch?
-dexter
* James Griffin [2013-02-10 13:29:55 +]:
i want the subject line in the index to be truncated.
-dexter
> - dexter [2013-02-10 18:51:29 +0530] - :
>
> > how can i truncate the subject line to 60 columns.
> > i tried %60s in index_format but it is not working.
> > can someone help.
>
- David Woodfall [2013-02-10 14:04:39 +] - :
...
> Note how I've had to change the '.' in the domain name to an
> underscore so that it doesn't get seen as a subfolder.
David, if you look at the Dovecot Doc site [1] you can set it up
differently to better accomodate your needs.
>Fr
- dexter [2013-02-10 19:54:33 +0530] - :
> * James Griffin [2013-02-10 13:29:55 +]:
> i want the subject line in the index to be truncated.
Please don't top post. The %s specifier is the correct one to use.
Have a look at man 3 printf for information about how to manipulate
these s
Hi David,
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 02:04:39PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
> I used to use mbox format and save mailing list mail to eg:
>
>~/mail/lists/mutt-users@mutt.org
>
> Now that I've switched to IMAP + Maildir I'm using the following:
>
>~/mail/.lists.mutt-users@mutt_org/
>
> No
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 02:04:39PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
> I used to use mbox format and save mailing list mail to eg:
>
>~/mail/lists/mutt-users@mutt.org
>
> which made it very easy to make a script that creates the mailboxes,
> alias and subscribe commands. I'd simply save the first
Is there any way while viewing a mail that contains html, attachment or is a
pgp signed, that this information be shown at the bottom of the mail ?
I did not see anything in the manual that was of any value, unless I just
overlooked it.
Thanks
Ed
You could try putting a line like this ~/.mailcap
text/html; /usr/bin/lynx -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput
In some emails I still have to v[iew] the parts and hit enter on the
text/html line
regards
Maurice
On 10/02/2013, Ed wrote:
> Is there any way while viewing a mail that contains h
Sorry, don't think i read your post properly - tired!
Maurice
On (10/02/13 16:06), Andre Klärner put forth the
proposition:
Hi David,
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 02:04:39PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
I used to use mbox format and save mailing list mail to eg:
~/mail/lists/mutt-users@mutt.org
Now that I've switched to IMAP + Maildir I'm using the foll
On Feb 10, 2013 at 02:04 PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
So I'm just wondering how people here cope with organising mailing
lists with Maildir and any tips/tricks that may be a better way than
my present way.
I do what others have said regarding Maildir/dovecot. The 'layout=fs'
option let's
On (10/02/13 15:52), Chris Green put forth the proposition:
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 02:04:39PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
I used to use mbox format and save mailing list mail to eg:
~/mail/lists/mutt-users@mutt.org
which made it very easy to make a script that creates the mailboxes,
alia
On (10/02/13 12:02), Tim Gray put forth the
proposition:
On Feb 10, 2013 at 02:04 PM +, David Woodfall wrote:
So I'm just wondering how people here cope with organising mailing
lists with Maildir and any tips/tricks that may be a better way than
my present way.
I do what others have sai
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 07:52:57PM +0530, dexter wrote:
> I'm new to mutt, just installed one and getting
> to know it, how do i get sidebar in mutt, google
> search tells me that i have to apply a patch,
> i'm running on ubuntu, where can i get this patch?
Debian and derivatives such as Ubuntu p
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 04:42:00PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> Sorry, don't think i read your post properly - tired!
In your defense, the grammar was pretty horrible. I still don't
think I actually know what he was asking...
Yes kids, grammar and spelling do actually matter... if you want
p
On Feb 10, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 04:42:00PM +, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> > Sorry, don't think i read your post properly - tired!
>
> In your defense, the grammar was pretty horrible. I still don't
> think I actually know what he was asking...
>
> Yes kids, grammar and
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 06:46:11PM +0100, Scott Stevenson wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 07:52:57PM +0530, dexter wrote:
> > I'm new to mutt, just installed one and getting
> > to know it, how do i get sidebar in mutt, google
> > search tells me that i have to apply a patch,
> > i'm running on u
On Feb 10, Scott Stevenson wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 07:52:57PM +0530, dexter wrote:
> > I'm new to mutt, just installed one and getting
> > to know it, how do i get sidebar in mutt, google
> > search tells me that i have to apply a patch,
> > i'm running on ubuntu, where can i get this pat
Incoming from Ed:
>
> From the manual section 2.2 ::
>
> Below the headers, you see the email body which usually contains the
> message. If the email contains any attachments, you will see more
> information about them below the email body, or, if the attachments
> are text files, you can view th
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 02:35:37PM -0500, Ed wrote:
> From the manual section 2.2 ::
>
> Below the headers, you see the email body which usually contains the
> message. If the email contains any attachments, you will see more
> information about them below the email body, or, if the attachments
>
On Feb 10, s. keeling wrote:
> Might I suggest just commenting out your pager_format statement? I've
> .muttrc's that go back to 2003. In each one of them pager_format is
> not set. I appear to see what the manual section you quote says.
Same result. I find nothing in the manual about pager fo
Incoming from Ed:
>
> What I was using I "borrowed" from another muttrc.
That pretty much describes everything I use. I can't keep up with the
developers' feaping-creaturism, so I read mailing lists for hints, and
hit the manual to find out how to use neat stuff I come across. I
wish I had an a
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 09:31:23AM +, Chris Green wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 07:32:13AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > * David Woodfall [130210 00:45]:
> > > I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
> > > instead they CC it. In which case when I reply to
dexter wrote:
> how can i truncate the subject line to 60 columns.
> i tried %60s in index_format but it is not working.
> can someone help.
assuming it follows printf syntax:
"%60s" makes it take at least 60 characers (right justified).
"%-60s" makes it take at least 60 characers (left just
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