0n Wed, May 21, 2008 at 03:30:42AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>Well, to *debug* it is easy, just use mutt's debugging mode, and have
>`tail -F ~/.muttdebug0` running in another terminal.
>
>Generally, though, that's probably an issue with your sendmail, and
>you can just
Erm, was this intended:
#file /usr/local/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt
/usr/local/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt: XML
#head -3 !$
head -3 /usr/local/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt
I want my plain TXT manual back :(
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Or
Ok so in the manual time_inc says:
"this variable controls the frequency with which progress updates are
displayed. It suppresses updates less than ``time_inc'' milliseconds apart.
This
can improve throughput on systems with slow terminals, or when running mutt
on a
remote system."
O
0n Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:11:08AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
>Did you compile mutt yourself? If yes, from what source (e.g. tarball or
>mercurial)? Do you have any of these installed: lynx, links, w3m?
>From FreeBSD ports [/usr/ports/mail/mutt-devel].
Yes, I have all 3 lynx, links,
Pure gold kyle! Thanks stacks for such a detailed explanation.
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0n Tue, May 27, 2008 at 10:49:29PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>On Wednesday, May 28 at 09:56 AM, quoth Wilkinson, Alex:
>> Ok so in the manual time_inc says:
>>
>> "this varia
Hi all,
* I have mutt score every message that it reads.
* I then use the scores to sort my messages in order of importance (to me).
Problem: I loose my threading :(
Question: Is it possible to maintain the following threading whilst viewing
messages in "sorted by score" mode ?
folde
0n Fri, May 30, 2008 at 05:35:11PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
>=- Wilkinson, Alex wrote on Fri 30.May'08 at 11:38:20 +0800 -=
>
>> Question: Is it possible to maintain the following threading
>> whilst viewing messages in "sorted by score" mode ?
0n Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 09:26:25PM -0700, Ravi Uday wrote:
>Does anyone has a comprehensive list of short cut keys while
>navigating/composing/deleting mails when using mutt 1.5.17
>
>I mean I have so many similar apps(xterm/emac/vi/sendmail etc) opened
>and I kind of get
0n Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 09:38:50AM +0800, bill lam wrote:
>> I've actually got a folder-hook set to do this:
>> folder-hook . push "~="
mmm, i liked the idea of this folder-hook so i tried it out.
Is it meant to automagically delete duplicate threads ? If so
the following folder-hook
0n Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 08:19:27AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>On Tuesday, September 23 at 02:20 PM, quoth Wilkinson, Alex:
>>mmm, i liked the idea of this folder-hook so i tried it out.
>>Is it meant to automagically delete duplicate threads ? If so
>>
0n Wed, Oct 01, 2008 at 09:56:24AM +0800, Kun Niu wrote:
>I'm trying to change the from email address of my mutt client.
>I've tried to change hostname which failed.
>And I alse tried change my_hdr which also failed.
>How can I change mutt to use the from email I want?
>A
;Hello, my friend!\n\n"'
P.S. Is there reasons why so useful and trivial patch wasn't added yet
(and won't be added in the future)? I use it for many years.
--
WBR, Alex.
diff -uNr mutt-1.5.18.orig/globals.h mutt-1.5.18/globals.h
--- mutt-1.5.18.orig/glob
ely different.
The "signature" doesn't allow to add some bottom line before "-- \n", like:
Reminder: John, I still wait until you return my book to me!!!
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This should become possible using "signature" with "sigdashes=no&quo
0n Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 03:44:45PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>On Friday, March 6 at 02:15 PM, quoth Joshua Tinnin:
>>> This may have nothing to do with your problem, but: setting the
>>> $charset variable manually is ALMOST NEVER a good idea! I've only
>>> ever seen *one*
Hi all,
I would like to score any thread that i have replied to i.e. the entire thread.
Is this possible ? If yes, any pointers ?
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0n Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 12:21:53PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>>in the .muttrc I have tried with different carset options:
>>- set charset="iso-8859-1"
>>- set charset="utf-8"
>>- and with charset not defined.
mmm ... i have set in my $HOME/.mutt/settings
set charset=//
-next
macro index \CO sidebar-open
macro pager \CP sidebar-prev
macro pager \CN sidebar-next
macro pager \CO sidebar-open
--
Which mistakes have i done?
Greetings
Alex
* Chris Jones schrieb:
> On Sun, May 03, 2009 at 04:26:54PM EDT, Andreas Kneib wrote:
> > * Alex Huth schrieb am Sonntag, den 03. Mai 2009:
> >
> > > Which mistakes have i done?
> >
> > http://lunar-linux.org/index.php?page=mutt-sidebar
> >
> >
= yes
set collapse_unread = yes
set uncollapse_jump = yes
Using this i get "unknown command" when i open the mailbox. Is it not possible
to use "source" in folder-hooks? If not how can i configure it to get it
working?
Thanks in advance
Alex
* Gary Johnson schrieb:
> On 2009-05-05, Alex Huth wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have a problem using a command in folder-hooks. I wnat to read a
> > config file using folder-hooks:
> >
> > folder-hooks:
> > folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date
* Michael Tatge schrieb:
> * On Tue, May 05, 2009 06:09PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
> muttered:
> > folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date-received
> > folder-hook = freebsd-current source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist
>
> better quote the argument
>
* Michael Tatge schrieb:
> * On Wed, May 06, 2009 03:33PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
> muttered:
> > folder-hook . 'set sort=reverse-date-received'
> > folder-hook =freebsd-current 'set sort=threads'
> > folder-hook =freebsd-acpi '
Hi!
How are you working with mailinglists? when there are a few thousands mails in
a folder, the indexing till the folder is opened takes some seconds. Is there
a way to get around that, because it is indexing evwen when there are no new
mails.
Thx
Alex
Never be afraid to try something
* Michael Wagner schrieb:
> * Alex Huth 28.10.2009
>
>
> I have for this purpose these options in my muttrc:
>
> set header_cache=~/.mutt/cache/headers
> set message_cachedir=~/.mutt/cache/bodies
> set message_cache_clean=yes
>
That's it. Very good.
Hmmm, t
Hi!
Actual i see in the sent folder my own name in the overview. How can i
configure it, that i can see instead the To-address?
Thx
Alex
Even when i comment my index_format line there is no change in the index of
the sent folder. I have only one address ia m sending from.
How can i use different index_format for different folders?
* Kevin Kammer schrieb:
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:19:20AM +0100 René Clerc wrote:
> >
* Patrick Shanahan schrieb:
> * Alex Huth [11-13-09 12:29]:
>
> read the manual on "folder_hooks" :^)
>
I am using already folder_hooks and have a hook for the sent folder, but it
seems to be ignored.
Hello!
I have a simple questions which i haven't on the net. How can i mark every new
mail in a folder at once read? I need this espacially for the mailinglists.
thx
Alex
* Joost Kremers schrieb:
> On Tue, Dec 08, 2009 at 10:37:55AM +0100, Alex Huth wrote:
>
> T ~N RET ;N
>
> T means 'tag-pattern', ~N is a pattern meaning 'new messages', and ;N toggles
> the
> new-flag on all marked messages.
>
thx, that's great!
Alex
mail client which can output
plain text with the mail headers included.
It uses the typesetting system LaTeX, which is normally installed on a
Unix/Linux system.
WWW: http://muttprint.sourceforge.net/
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O
M>
?%s'" ;\
set display_filter='t-prot -acelmtS -Mmutt --spass'"
Can anyone suggest why the aforementioned "Sysinternals Forums Topic Reply
Notification" emails would not be threaded or methods to try investigate why.
Thanks
-Alex
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0n Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 10:48:37PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>On Friday, January 8 at 12:38 PM, quoth Wilkinson, Alex:
>>However, threading never ever has seemed to work. I am finally
>>wanting to investigate why and if possible how to fix it.
>
&
on this magic "Trash" patch ? :(
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_domains')dnl
define(`SMART_HOST', `hostname.dsto.defence.gov.au')dnl
define(`confCW_FILE', `-o /etc/mail/local-host-names')
MAILER(local)
MAILER(smtp)
Anything obvious ?
Thanks
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ocmail you could add a rule as such:
:0 fw
* ^1^ \r\n
* ? which dosunix >/dev/null 2>&1
|/usr/local/bin/dosunix
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On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 07:59:24PM -0500, Javier Rojas wrote:
> what do you mean by "stale threads"? threads that lack a parent message?
A stale thread would be one that haven't had any activity for some
time. I subscribe to a lot of lists that I only really use/read once a
year or so. It's a bit
0n Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 08:35:53AM +0100, Vegard Svanberg wrote:
>* Daniel Dalton [2010-02-25 07:27]:
>
>> How can I make mutt forward all attachments as well as the original
>> email when using 'f' the forward command? I would also like the original
>> text from the ema
Hello!
Is there a way to reduce the time till a new mail appear? I have set
check_new and use maildir, but it takes up to 10 minutes till new mails
appear.
Alex
Hello!
Is it possible to use two different sort variables for maillists?
I want to use:
set sort=threads
set sort=reverse-date
But when i use that, mutt sorts only for the last value.
Alex
On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 at 07:46:18AM -0700, Breen Mullins wrote:
> * Alex Huth [2010-06-06 16:25 +0200]:
>
> >Is it possible to use two different sort variables for maillists?
> >
> >I want to use:
> >
> >set sort=threads
> >set sort=reverse-date
> >
speed up the process
or another workaround?
Greetings
Alex
ur make.conf:
WITH_MUTT_MAILDIR_HEADER_CACHE=yes
Greetings
Alex
> non-list E-Mails.
Hmmm, if i understand it right sidebar will be your friend. It shows all
folders/files with new mails and give you quick acces to them.
Greetings
Alex Huth
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 03:33:07PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 03:23:55PM +0200, Alex Huth wrote:
> Only if it knows which ones have new mail in them! That's where we
> came in.
>
That´s what i am talking about. I am using sidebar with lot of maildirs
and
olders? Or give up using 'em? Or
any other workaround?
On the one hand, it would be really very handy for me (I do not have a
secure browser sometimes, but always have got a secure shell), but on
the other hand...
Thank you.
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ble to almost anyone, who will be logged to the machine in the
same time? :)
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0n Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 10:00:27AM -0500, Nicolas Williams wrote:
>It is, since Matthias must be using Solaris (given the reference to
>truss(1)),
#uname -s && which truss
FreeBSD
/usr/bin/truss
:P
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ne
" * to merge the previous line with the current one, with a correct
nmapgqap
nmapgqqj
nmapkgqj
map!gqapi
map!gqqji
map!kgqji
Works wonderfully!
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e several vi macros that use it for
>reflowing text in different styles. (Even if I did use vim, par is more
>flexible.)
David, any chance you can post any examples of your config for par ?
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he namazu
documentation)
* integrates nicely into mutt
* query history
WWW: http://www.ecademix.com/JohannesHofmann/nmzmail.html
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th a correct
nmapgqap
nmapgqqj
nmapkgqj
map!gqapi
map!gqqji
map!kgqji
Enjoy!
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wonder if it will run on windows as a portable app? I run
>thunderbird as a portable app on windows boxes)
Its in ports: /usr/ports/mail/davmail
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Hi all,
I often find my self using "D ~= $" (manually) to delete duplicate email from my
mailing lists mailboxes. Can anyone recommend a way to have this automagically
done for me ?
Thanks!
-Alex
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and I press 'q', it will demand a keyID from me.
The only way I've found to get out of this is to use ctrl-c and exit mutt.
Is there any way change this and go back to the compose screen?
Cheers,
Alex Le Heux
(please cc any replies to my address as well, as I am not on the list)
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 03:17:52PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> * Alex Le Heux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-01-2002 15:14]:
>
> | When I indicate that I want to encrypt (GPG) an email, and press 'y' to
> | send it, mutt will look for keys matching the To: address.
> |
&
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 03:23:44PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> * René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-01-2002 15:18]:
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> | * Alex Le Heux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-01-2002 15:14]:
> |
> | | When I indicate that I want to encrypt (GPG) an email, and press 'y'
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