Hi there,
I have a little problem configuring mutt. When displaying a message mutt shows
15 index lines above the pager. Unfortunately it is not possible in the
pager-view to use ";" (tag-prefix), e.g. to move all tagged messages to another
folder.
If I try to add this keybinding by adding this l
On 25.01.16 13:26, Marco Dickert wrote:
> If I try to add this keybinding by adding this line to my .muttrc:
>
>bind pager ";" tag-prefix
>
> this error message shows up when starting mutt:
>
> "Error in ~/.muttrc, line 58: tag-prefix: function unknown"
>
In a macro, such as the one
> In a macro, such as the one above, it seems that tag-prefix-cond needs
> to be used instead. [...]
>
> Does that work?
I don't know if I get you right, but I tried it that way:
macro pager ";"
This generates no error at startup, but does not work either (error: key not
bound).
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M
Hi,
I'm using 3 accounts with mutt (and isync/mbsync for getting emails via
imap). Now, I was wondering whether it is possible to copy unread
messages to a special (lets call it 'unread') folder. For my different
accounts I have different configs, so I thought the best solution to
this would b
On 25.01.16 14:14, Marco Dickert wrote:
> > In a macro, such as the one above, it seems that tag-prefix-cond needs
> > to be used instead. [...]
> >
> > Does that work?
>
> I don't know if I get you right, but I tried it that way:
>
> macro pager ";"
Since my bindings work without the
On 25.01.16 14:31, famfop wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using 3 accounts with mutt (and isync/mbsync for getting emails
> via imap). Now, I was wondering whether it is possible to copy unread
> messages to a special (lets call it 'unread') folder.
...
> Anyone got an idea of how to do that? I couldn't find a
When reading long threads in mailing lists I often feel it might be
convenient to have the following functionality in the pager:
Instead of working my way through a thread using or I
would like to press some key and it takes me to the next message in the
thread like but when I reach the last ma
> Since my bindings work without the angle brackets, they appear to be a
> documentation peculiarity. I grok their use for containing keyboard
> chords, but they don't make much sense for a literal function name.
Well, if I omit the angle brackets my mutt interprets this macro as a series of
keyst
On 25/01/16 14:52, Erik Christiansen wrote:
In mutt:
T~U# Now all unread mails in the current mailbox are tagged.
;C /tmp/fred # Now they're all copied to where you want them.
Using bind to make that a single keystroke macro, I leave to the
student. ;-)
Thanks for this tip, although i
Hello all,
I have set up gpg signing, encrypting, and I also have to decrypt when
someone send an encrypted message to me. However, I find it curious
that in order to decrypt a message I need to put my passphrase in. But
for signing, I do not need to. Is this normal? It is the same
passphrase. I'm
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