Hello,
one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
color index black red "~X1"
How to color with specific (not HTML or not GPG signature) file only ?
Thanks for help.
Cheers,
Alexandre
I think I must be a newbie in mutt-user community. So, hi all.
I need some help here. I want to know how to organize all the message in
gmail
inbox. I used to the Thunderbird email client. Frankly it's a pretty nice email
client, with a cool feature call `message-filter`. It can move some
On 2016-08-01 at 15:20, Alexandre Delanoë wrote:
> one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
> color index black red "~X1"
By the way, you can also use "~X 1-" to color mails with one or more
attachments.
> How to color with specific (not HTML or not GPG signature) f
Yubin:
> How can I have that Thunderbird message filtering in mutt?
I have been using procmail to filter mail into different mail boxes. Then I
look at
those boxes with mutt under a script that opens each one. This allows me to
categorize
my junk mail and then move them to my main mail box if
On Mon, Aug 01, 2016 at 03:20:27PM +0200, Alexandre Delanoë wrote:
> How to color with specific (not HTML or not GPG signature) file only ?
I am checking the manual right now and it does not seem possible to
colour the message (index view) as you would like, as there is no
pattern that deals with
Le 01 août 16, vers 16:25, Andreas Doll ecrivait:
> On 2016-08-01 at 15:20, Alexandre Delanoë wrote:
> > one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
> > color index black red "~X1"
> By the way, you can also use "~X 1-" to color mails with one or more
> attachments.
Inde
On 01Aug2016 21:18, Yubin Ruan wrote:
I think I must be a newbie in mutt-user community. So, hi all.
Hi, and welcome!
I need some help here. I want to know how to organize all the message in
gmail
inbox. I used to the Thunderbird email client. Frankly it's a pretty nice email
client,
really appreciate your help.
> If you want to be more precise, you can use a modifier such as:
>
> ~C mutt-users@mutt.org
>
> to match messages with that in the To or CC headers.
I have tried that, but when I press that ~ key, mutt give me some "key is not
bound. Press ? for help" message.(whe