Re: adventures in quoted-printable

2012-07-17 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mon, July 9, 2012 23:12, Jack M wrote: > Cameron Simpson wrote on 07/09/12 at 08:41:26 +1000: >> On 08Jul2012 18:32, Jack M wrote: >> | However, I do keep copies of my sent >> | mail in $record, and when I look at the saved copy, it is not >> QP-encoded. >> | Also, the mysterious QP only happen

Re: Killfiling, anyone?

2012-07-25 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi John! On Mi, 25 Jul 2012, John Long wrote: > Guys, what are you using for killfiling/mail filtering? > > I am using Mutt's built in POP and SMTP at this point, is there any way to > killfile emails based on header contents? Scoring won't be enough, I want to > delete this crap as the email is

Re: Killfiling, anyone?

2012-07-26 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Thu, July 26, 2012 11:38, John Long wrote: > On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 08:53:03PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: >> Hi John! > > Hello! :) > >> I used to have a little shell-script, that was killfiling within mutt >> for me (attached). It simply generates a patter

Re: Killfiling, anyone?

2012-07-26 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi John! On Do, 26 Jul 2012, John Long wrote: > On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 08:53:03PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > > Additionally, I needed to set up scoring for mutt like this: > > Christian, your idea is working pretty good so far but I didn't figure out > h

Re: mutt on an IMAP-Server (dovecot): folder names and structure

2012-08-16 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi martin! On Do, 16 Aug 2012, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach Luis Mochan [2012.08.16.1850 +0200]: > > Would this be considered unsafe? > > To store the password clear-text in a file? Yes. What exactly is the problem with entering the password manually? regards, Christian -- Humor in

Re: mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Thu, August 23, 2012 08:53, Joerg Dorchain wrote: > I have a setup where my MTA delivers mail to an mbox file, which > then is in turn exported via nfs read only to the client where > mutt is running. Main purpose of this construction is viewing > certain attachments. > > While all this works fi

Re: Sender name in the vim statusline

2012-11-09 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Eric! On Fr, 09 Nov 2012, Eric Smith wrote: > How do I get the sender's name to whom I am replying in the vim > statusline? That is not easy. You must rely on parsing the attribution line. Say your attribution line looks like mine: #v+ ~$ grep attribution ~/.mutt/muttrc set attribution='Hi

Re: Seeing subfolder - dovecot - imap - maildir

2012-11-14 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Wed, November 14, 2012 05:55, Linda wrote: > I use dovecot with Maildir for the imap server. I can view > the inbox fine but can't access or list the subdirectories > > Here is the .muttrc lines that would be relevant > > set spoolfile=imap://office-mail@star/ > set folder=imap://office-mail@st

Re: Change the header Attach: to Attached:

2012-11-20 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Tue, November 20, 2012 16:59, Eric Smith wrote: > Is there a non sourcecode way to change mutt's interpretation of > the header named Attach: to an arbitrary string (like Attached:)? I don't think there is. Why? regards, Christian

Re: Change the header Attach: to Attached:

2012-11-20 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Tue, November 20, 2012 17:07, Eric Smith wrote: > > So when I write emails I refer to the attachments. > > I copy and paste the list of headers as a block like this; > Attach: Foobar.baz > Attach: Foobar_1.baz > Attach: Foobar_2.baz > > into my text and reference them in a way that it is more pr

Re: Change the header Attach: to Attached:

2012-11-20 Thread Christian Brabandt
Attached: File1.jpg On Tue, November 20, 2012 17:16, Eric Smith wrote: > No Christian, perhpas it not clear enough. > > If course they are pseudo headers. > > So in my vim when composing (usually large) emails. I develop a > collection of *pseudo* headers like in the block below. > Then I copy and

Re: Putting table in email?

2012-11-20 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Wed, November 21, 2012 07:39, David Champion wrote: > * On 20 Nov 2012, Brian Salter-Duke wrote: >> >> OK, I have done that. I also changed nroff to groff as I have both and >> they are different sizes. However, I still do not really understand by >> "press T over table to format. I type the tab

Re: Putting table in email?

2012-11-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Christoph! On Mi, 21 Nov 2012, Christoph Möbius wrote: > Also sprach Bernard Massot am Mi, 21 Nov 2012 um 00:18:09 +0100: > > On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 04:37:11PM -0600, Jim Graham wrote: > > > Note the corners: periods on top, and ` ' on the bottom. IMHO, this > > > looks better. But that IS

Re: Documentation on L[ist reply] doesn't tell the whole truth

2012-11-29 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Chris! On Do, 29 Nov 2012, Chris Green wrote: > On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 11:23:56AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Chris Green [11-29-12 11:08]: > > > I have been trying to work out for a while why I sometimes send two > > > copies of some messages to mailing lists. I finally worked out

Re: Importing addresses from ClawsMail --> Export --> Html | LDIF?

2012-12-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Csányi! On Do, 15 Nov 2012, Csányi Pál wrote: > Paul Hoffman writes: > > > On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 09:27:46PM +0100, Csányi Pál wrote: > >> David Champion writes: > >> > >> > * On 14 Nov 2012, Csányi Pál wrote: > >> >> > so export from clawsmail in ldif? :) > >> >> > >> >> I already did

Re: Importing addresses from ClawsMail --> Export --> Html | LDIF?

2012-12-13 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi mutt-users! On Mi, 12 Dez 2012, Christian Brabandt wrote: > Looks like a bug in abooks ldif parser, since it expects fieldnames to > be lowercase. You need to convert the objectClass to objectclass and > then abook imports it. Upstream has included a patch that fixes this bug.

Re: Remove prefix from subject header in index view

2012-12-14 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Marco! On Fr, 14 Dez 2012, Marco wrote: > Hi, > > I already asked this question on unix.stackexchange.com¹, but got no > response. > > I subscribed to several mailing lists that prefix the Subject: > header with a fixed string like [list-foo]. This clutters my index > view and limits the usa

Re: Remove prefix from subject header in index view

2012-12-15 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Marco! On Fr, 14 Dez 2012, Marco wrote: > On 2012–12–14 Christian Brabandt wrote: > > > See the thread, that was discussed here recently "mailing list subject > > line tags" > > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/39591/focus=39629 > > Tha

Re: pressing doesn't bring up anything

2012-12-20 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Thu, December 20, 2012 14:55, Woody Wu wrote: > On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 09:29:25PM +0800, Woody Wu wrote: >> On the hand, I found my .muttrc has some default alias definitions like >> what you guy said. For example: >> >> alias mutt-users Mutt User List >> >> I tried to use this alias by pr

Re: Mutt+Abook: questions about addresses and multiple addressees

2012-12-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi leo! On Sa, 22 Dez 2012, leo wrote: > ::First question:: > When I write an e-mail and I choose the addressee, abook automatically always > insert into the field To (or Cc or Bcc) the name and the e-mail address > (example: name surname . I would like that in the > field To (or Cc or Bcc) ap

Re: Macro to limit view to sender messages

2012-12-25 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi xing! On Di, 25 Dez 2012, xing wrote: > I'd like to set up a macro which will set the to all mail sent > by the selected message sender. > > I've looked in the docs and searched the web and can't find any > information on how to expand something like ~f in a macro. Is this > possible at all?

Re: How to create a new aliase (key-binding)?

2012-12-25 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Woody! On Di, 25 Dez 2012, Woody Wu wrote: > Copy/paste into the .mail_aliases file is boring. Is there a key > binding that inserts a new aliase based on the current reading message? Have you read the manual? regards, Christian --

Re: Macro to limit view to sender messages

2012-12-26 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Patrick! On Di, 25 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > limit from > > :l ~f > > perhaps a little reading of the documentation would make it possible. Perhaps reading the message to which you answered helps. Nobody is denying, that the basic principle for limiting is using ~f . The prob

Re: Macro to limit view to sender messages

2012-12-26 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Patrick! On Mi, 26 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Christian Brabandt [12-26-12 10:23]: > > Hi Patrick! > > > > On Di, 25 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > > > limit from > > > > > > :l ~f > > > > > &

Re: Macro to limit view to sender messages

2012-12-26 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Patrick! On Mi, 26 Dez 2012, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > x...@synapse.plus.com asked > > > > > > I'd like to set up a macro which will set the to all mail sent > > > by the selected message sender. > > ^^^ > macro index,pager "i~f " ## insert mail addr at pr

Re: sidebar patch

2013-02-13 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Marco! On Mi, 13 Feb 2013, Marco wrote: > On 2013–02–12 Bob Proulx wrote: > > > Some time ago I posted this following in a discussion about the Debian > > alternatives and it includes a walkthrough of how alternatives are > > used and configured. I think it is still relevant. Perhaps it wil

Re: pdf-files destroyed, where are archives?

2013-05-03 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hallo Ulrich! Ulrich Lauther schrieb am Freitag, den 03. Mai 2013: > Hi, > > I cannot find archives of the mutt mailing lists. > On http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html is a link "MARC", but it does not seem > to work. gmane offers an archive of the mutt lists as well: http://news.gmane.org/gm

Re: pdf-files destroyed, where are archives?

2013-05-04 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hallo Ulrich! Ulrich Lauther schrieb am Freitag, den 03. Mai 2013: > The reason why I went back to 1.4 was a strange behaviour of 1.5.21 > > mutt -f mbox tried to read all messages in mbox and called firefox for each > html-containing message, > due to > auto_view text/html > and a correspo

Re: using a file selection command

2013-05-06 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Sebastian! On Sa, 04 Mai 2013, Sebastian Tramp wrote: > Hi there, > > instead of using the file browser of mutt to select an attachment, I want to > start a specific script / application which returns the file I want to attach. > > more concrete: I want to select one of the most recent edite

Re: OT making ascii tables

2013-05-06 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Jan-Herbert! On Mo, 06 Mai 2013, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote: > Thank you Erik, > > Erik Christiansen wrote on 06.05.13: > > > When you try ":set fenc ?" in vim, does it show: > > > > fileencoding=utf-8 > Yes, it does and the interaction of vim and mutt is fine > > here is an example: > > cat

Re: OT making ascii tables

2013-05-06 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Rado! On Mo, 06 Mai 2013, Rado Q wrote: > =- Christian Brabandt wrote on Mon 6.May'13 at 22:49:24 +0200 -= > > > > vim or less: > > > > > > OBST/GEMUESE > > > ┌─┬───┬──┬┐ > > > │^[[1mBestnr.

Re: Relative timestamp ?

2013-05-08 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Wed, May 8, 2013 10:25, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: > Hi, > > Is it in any way possible to have mutt show relative time instead of just > date for emails ? > > i.e. 10 min ago, Today, yesterday, 2 days ago and then dates when beyond a > week. > > Similar to what thunderbird, gmail, apple mail and

Re: Search utilities for use with mutt - I use mairix but it's not perfect

2013-05-08 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Wed, May 8, 2013 14:51, Erik Christiansen wrote: > That's what I was trying to get away from, because (as described) it was > very clumsy to step blindly through the helpgrep hits, using those > commands. I have now tried your :copen suggestion with helpgrep, but > that splits the window into 3,

Re: Toggle output from gpg?

2013-07-30 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Óscar! On So, 28 Jul 2013, Óscar Pereira wrote: > Dear all, > > Is there a way to toggle the output from gpg, when viewing signed > and/or encrypted messages? In particular, I'm referring to the > information about the key(s), which can be quite verbose... > > Could this be done with some sc

Re: mutt segmentation fault and mutt.core dump file

2013-08-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi James! On Mo, 12 Aug 2013, James Griffin wrote: > Hi, > > Same crash happened this morning. Just a few minutes ago actually. Not > sure what the problem is. > > gdb output: > > NU gdb 6.3 > Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. > GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Pu

Re: Encrypting postponed messages

2013-09-07 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Erik! On Sa, 07 Sep 2013, Erik Christiansen wrote: > > No, the "logic" which you have constructed there in unconvincing, due to > being erroneous. > > We use an editor to create the text for an email, so it needs to read > and write the encrypted postponed file - mutt is not involved, beyond

Re: Encrypting postponed messages

2013-09-08 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Erik! On So, 08 Sep 2013, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 07.09.13 14:40, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > > No. Just because mutt encrypts for transmission does not obligate it to > > > encrypt other files which might or might not later be transmitted. > > > This i

Re: Encrypting postponed messages

2013-09-09 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mo, 09 Sep 2013, David Champion wrote: > I confess I haven't dug my way through the entire debate on this, but so > far I've seen argument along lines of: is it a necessary feature? if it > is necessary, is it necessary to be supported in mutt per se, or can it > be done externally? > > I hav

Re: message "could not copy" upon opening message

2013-10-05 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Sa, 05 Okt 2013, Rejo Zenger wrote: > I have as a message in my mailbox. > When I attempt to open the message (by hitting enter after selecting), > I'll get the error "Could not open message" in return and I am left in > the mailbox overview. > > Whe

Re: fetching mails to a local folder

2013-12-19 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Thu, December 19, 2013 09:07, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 18Dec2013 20:46, Chris Down wrote: >> On 2013-12-18 13:38:27 +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: >> > Is there some config example about how to fetch with fetchmail or >> mutt, >> > some mails (2000) from my IMAP server to a local mbox, but wit

Re: "Filter messages like this" feature?

2014-02-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Peter! On Mi, 12 Feb 2014, Peter Davis wrote: > I'm thinking of implementing a feature which allows a given keystroke > to pipe a message to a perl script which, after a couple of prompts, > adds a rule to my procmailrc or blacklist file to remove all future > occurrences of such messages. The

Re: delete only undeleted messages?

2014-02-26 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mi, 26 Feb 2014, Peter P. wrote: > * Patrick Shanahan [2014-02-26 17:23]: > > * Peter P. [02-26-14 10:48]: > > > Hi! > > > > > > I have noticed that I can delete ("save to trash folder") the same > > > message over and over again using, > > > > > > folder-hook . 'macro index d "=Trash

Re: Correct syntax of send hook

2014-05-08 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Guy! On Do, 08 Mai 2014, Guy Gold wrote: > Greetings List. > > I'm trying to add this command: > > vim -c ':r !cat /tmp/file' to be used in a send hook : > > send-hook ~t...@domain.com set editor= "vim ':r !cat /tmp/bla'" > > The contents of /tmp/file should then be 'cat > ' into the new

Re: Thread colors

2014-09-07 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Michael! On So, 07 Sep 2014, Michael Treibton wrote: > I'm trying to see if it's possible to color threads in a certain way. > At the moment I have this in my .muttrc: > > color index green default "~v" > > Which very nicely makes the *top*-level email in a given thread green. > > howev

Re: Vim config for mutt [Was: SOLVED, mutt/vim line wrap configuration]

2014-11-21 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Erik! On Fr, 21 Nov 2014, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 20.11.14 14:09, Will Fiveash wrote: > > If you are using vim you may want to add vim settings specific to > > editing mail from within mutt to a file like > > ~/.vim/ftplugin/mail/mail-settings.vim. vim will assign by default > > the fil

Re: character set issues

2015-01-07 Thread Christian Brabandt
Am 2015-01-07 14:34, schrieb J. A. Landamore: I have mutt 1.5.21 installed on Ubuntu from the packages and it is mostly fine. It doesn't, however, connect to one of my mail providers because it is linked against TLS and not SSL. When I compile from source and link against SSL that problem is

Re: Encrypting postponed messages

2015-01-08 Thread Christian Brabandt
d (and somewhat heated) thread, but I'd like some feedback on the interface for a patch I'd like to push (attached, or see ticket #3665). The patch was based off the one submitted by Christian Brabandt, so thank you Christian! Your welcome. I was interested in that functionality and th

Re: mutt and archivemail

2015-02-19 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Philippe! On Do, 19 Feb 2015, Philippe Delavalade wrote: > Hi. > > I use archivemail which produces, for instance, inbox_archive.gz. > > When issuing the command > > mutt -f inbox_archive.gz > > I have an error message because it is not a mailbox. > > Previously, before my migration from

Re: Illegal address syntax

2015-03-10 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Silvio! On Di, 10 Mär 2015, Silvio Siefke wrote: > Hello, > > i try to run mutt with my own mailserver, running postfix with dovecot. > The imap work without problems, but smtp want not work. With sylpheed > it works fine. > > The log: > Mar 10 19:02:06 postfix/smtpd[740]: warning: Illega

Re: Some desired features, do they exist?

2015-05-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Ian! On So, 10 Mai 2015, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > 2. Mailman managed lists (and maybe others) insert the annoying [Foo-List] > tags in the Subject header. Other MUAs allow one to massage the Subject > header (for display only) so as to hide the tag, and (again) save screen > space. Is this pos

Re: Sent attached doc from Libreoffice

2015-05-28 Thread Christian Brabandt
Am 2015-05-27 20:23, schrieb Matthias Apitz: El día Wednesday, May 27, 2015 a las 07:57:29PM +0200, Matthias Apitz escribió: El día Wednesday, May 27, 2015 a las 12:35:18PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan escribió: > > I just used group-reply with the MUA 'dekko' on Ubuntu phone. May be > > your hea

Re: In index_format, what does %? mean?

2015-06-18 Thread Christian Brabandt
Am 2015-06-18 12:23, schrieb Alan Mackenzie: Hello, mutt. I'm using mutt 1.5.23. The default value of the configuration variable index_format is "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s". My personal value is similar. The construct "(%?l?%4l&%4c?)" puzzles me. The parentheses are lit

Re: amount of displayed characters of sender name in index view

2015-07-29 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Peter! On Mi, 29 Jul 2015, Peter P. wrote: > Hi list, > > is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index > view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the > (x)terminal dimensions. See the $index_format setting in the manual. regards, Christian -- Tr

Re: Fwd: broken strings compiled-in into mutt

2015-08-05 Thread Christian Brabandt
Matthias Apitz schrieb am Mittwoch, den 05. August 2015: > I digged into this and the reason is in the source tree of mutt itself. > > The option (...) strings get punched into a file conststrings.c and if you > build mutt > with 'make' it gives an error due to a gmake'ish construct in the Make

Re: format=flowed

2015-09-18 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Fr, 18 Sep 2015, Erik Christiansen wrote: > So, in .vimrc, something vaguely like: > > au BufNewFile,BufRead ~/Desktop/mutt-* call Set_for_mutt() [...] You don't need that autocommand. Simply create a file ~/.vim/ftplugin/mail.vim and put all mutt related stuff there and add an entry :f

Re: format=flowed

2015-09-18 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Erik! On Fr, 18 Sep 2015, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 18.09.15 09:47, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > > > On Fr, 18 Sep 2015, Erik Christiansen wrote: > > > > > So, in .vimrc, something vaguely like: > > > > > > au BufNewFil

Re: warning about missing attachment

2016-01-11 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hallo Matthias! Matthias Apitz schrieb am Montag, den 11. Januar 2016: > El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 08:01:34PM +1100, Erik Christiansen > escribió: > > > ... > > No worries - a little hint can often save quite a bit of time and head > > scratching. > > > > And to Christan, a thanky

Re: warning about missing attachment

2016-01-11 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hallo Matthias! Matthias Apitz schrieb am Sonntag, den 10. Januar 2016: > El día Sunday, January 10, 2016 a las 10:21:24PM +1100, Erik Christiansen > escribió: > > > On 09.01.16 23:18, Xu Wang wrote: > > > What I find helpful is that immediately when I reference an attachment > > > I stop my em

Re: warning about missing attachment

2016-01-11 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hallo Matthias! Matthias Apitz schrieb am Montag, den 11. Januar 2016: > El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 12:38:46PM +0100, Christian Brabandt > escribió: > > > > I have had now one issue where after adding, while still in vim, the > > > attachment, it gave the

Re: How do you survive without notmuch?

2016-04-07 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mi, 06 Apr 2016, Ben Boeckel wrote: > On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 09:38:43 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote: > > For historic reasons, "$@" evaluates to a single "" if there were no > > arguments at all, introducing a spurious new empty argument. > > Possibly the thinking was that something like "$@" s

Re: portable shell scripts

2016-04-08 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Do, 07 Apr 2016, David Champion wrote: > > but printf for parameterised output: > > > > printf '%s\n' "$arbitrary_value" > > I've started leaning on printf for newline-less printing lately -- it's > just easier. But you must be careful to use 'printf %s "$foo"' instead > of just 'printf $fo

Re: Convert ascii UTF8 code (in mutt "to:" header) to real UTF8

2016-06-03 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Erik! On Fr, 03 Jun 2016, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 03.06.16 08:45, Matthias Apitz wrote: > > $ echo 'Ker=C4=B1ko' | mmencode -u -q > > Kerıko > > $ echo 'Ker=C4=B1ko' | mmencode -u -q | od -tx1 > > 0004b 65 72 c4 b1 6b 6f 0a > > 010 > >

Re: Install hiccup [Was: mutt 1.8.0 released]

2017-02-27 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Erik! On Mo, 27 Feb 2017, Erik Christiansen wrote: > # apt-get install libncursesw5 > Reading package lists... Done > Building dependency tree > Reading state information... Done > libncursesw5 is already the newest version. You need the -dev variants for compiling. regards, Christian

Re: cache/session related problem for (neo)mutt

2017-05-11 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Do, 11 Mai 2017, Baron Fujimoto wrote: > $ mutt -version > NeoMutt 20170428 (1.8.2) Before asking here, you should at least check, if this also happens with vanilla mutt and not some fork. regards, Christian -- Goals... Plans... they're fantasies, they're part of a dream world...

Re: Mutt - Neomutt and Debian Stretch

2017-07-01 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Fr, 30 Jun 2017, Antonio Radici wrote: > mutt source code as you release it? It was never like this even before 1.6.*, > when we had extra patches on the top of mutt, what should I do with > patches/features which are (and were) expected on the top of mutt? That's what the mutt-patched packag

Re: How might deleted messages be put in some setup for trash and fully deleted later?

2017-07-19 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mi, 19 Jul 2017, Don Saklad wrote: > How might deleted messages be put in some setup for trash then if no > exceptions fully deleted later? :set trash= Have a look at the manual. Note this feature has been available as a patch in older versions, but recent mutt versions support this fea

Re: Speed

2017-10-25 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Di, 24 Okt 2017, David Woodfall wrote: > I've been using mutt a fair while now. Lately I've been using it with > imap and find that it can take a while to read headers. > > Are there any tricks to speeding up imap? > > I do have a header cache, but it still takes some time opening a > folder

Re: line editor keybindings

2018-03-13 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Di, 13 Mär 2018, Florian Lohoff wrote: > On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 11:13:08AM +0100, Marco Dickert wrote: > > On 2018-03-13 20:50:20, Erik Christiansen wrote: > > > On 13.03.18 10:09, andreas.muel...@biologie.uni-osnabrueck.de wrote: > > > > can I switch the editor key bindings to the vi style

Re: Bottom posting v top posting

2018-05-13 Thread Christian Brabandt
On So, 13 Mai 2018, Stefan Hagen wrote: > HTML is not allowed on this list, so here is the HTML part for this mail: > https://shell.srv.hagen.coffee/~sdk/textmail.html Do you generate this somehow? regards, Christian -- One girl can be pretty -- but a dozen are only a chorus. -

Re: Stop myself from sending an email with a particular string

2018-09-15 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Sa, 15 Sep 2018, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 15.09.18 05:30, Francesco Ariis wrote: > > Hello Xu, > > > > On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 11:18:09PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote: > > > Long story short: > > > How can I have mutt refuse to send an email if the contents contain a > > > certain string, such

Re: Compiling a newer version than the latest .deb package

2019-06-04 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Di, 04 Jun 2019, Frank Watt wrote: > > > On 4/06/19 1:24 AM, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Frank Watt wrote: > > > > > > |You seem to be on x86_64 (or amd64 as debian calls it), so unless > > > |you are building as 32-bit you don't need any of these. > > > | > > > |The -dev versions include header

Re: bind index ...

2020-10-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mo, 12 Okt 2020, Philippe Meunier wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to create some bindings in my .muttrc file for mutt's sidebar > (this is while running mutt in an xterm window on OpenBSD): > > bind index sidebar-prev > bind index sidebar-next > > and this works fine. Then I tried this o

Re: textwidth/linewrap

2021-01-07 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Do, 07 Jan 2021, Matthias Apitz wrote: > I do use in ~/.muttrc > > set editor="vim \'+set textwidth=72\' \'+syntax match WarningMsg > /\\%>70v.*/\' -i NONE" If Vim is setup with filetype detection logic, it automatically knows you are editing a mail filetype, because it recognizes the pat

Re: Japanese characters?

2021-01-22 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Do, 21 Jan 2021, meine wrote: > hi, > > by accident I discovered that I can compose Japanese kana (hiragana, > katakana) in mutt. I wonder if this is a feature, or somewhere lurking > in my mutt and FreeBSD setup (although I only use default software and > settings). I have NL language setti

Re: Visualising contents of a Maildir

2022-08-18 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mi, 17 Aug 2022, martin f krafft via Mutt-users wrote: > Folks, > > This isn't really a Mutt question, but you're the kind of people that most > likely would have good answers on the following: > > For reasons you don't want to know, I have to visualise a Maildir with a > couple of thousand

Problem with IMAP Server and Header Cache

2023-01-25 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hey, I am using mutt usually in a long running screen session to read mail from a local IMAP server (Dovecoat in this case). For some reason, whenever mutt disconnects and I want it to reload a mailbox with 100k messages in it, it usually hangs for very long until it finally disconnects. It's

Re: Problem with IMAP Server and Header Cache

2023-01-25 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mi, 25 Jan 2023, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Wed, Jan 25, 2023 at 07:54:49PM +0100, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > For some reason, whenever mutt disconnects and I want it to reload a > > mailbox with 100k messages in it, it usually hangs for very long until > > i

Re: Problem with IMAP Server and Header Cache

2023-01-26 Thread Christian Brabandt
Am 2023-01-26 00:33, schrieb Kevin J. McCarthy: Hmmm... I see in the log that even in the "working" case it's taking a good 15 seconds to load in the messages from the seqset/header cache. It's a big mailbox, though, so maybe that's to be expected. I noticed you are using 1.13.2. Are you in a

Re: Problem with IMAP Server and Header Cache

2023-01-27 Thread Christian Brabandt
Am 2023-01-26 20:08, schrieb Kevin J. McCarthy: the header cache backend, this smells like a Mutt bug. Would you mind opening a ticket so we can debug it without causing too much traffic on mutt-users? Yes agree, so let's move it to https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/-/issues/436 Thanks, Chris

Re: mutt && oauth2 config

2024-06-20 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mi, 19 Jun 2024, Will Yardley wrote: > (I have started to see some Gmail environments also prevent the > creation of app passwords). If I recall correctly google is transitioning away from using app passwords later this year. A quick google turned up this doc: https://support.google.com/a/

Re: Filetype not set in vim after brew upgrade

2024-09-09 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mo, 09 Sep 2024, Jan Eden via Mutt-users wrote: > On 2024-09-09 00:41, Akshay Hegde via Mutt-users wrote: > > > On 2024-09-09 08:42 +0200, Jan Eden via Mutt-users wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > this is a little off-topic, but maybe other mutt users are affected, > > > too: Since upgrading to

Re: Filetype not set in vim after brew upgrade

2024-09-09 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Mo, 09 Sep 2024, Jan Eden via Mutt-users wrote: > I have (since I use vim), that is why I am so confused by the changed > behavior. From within Vim, check: :filetype to check that filetype detection it is really on :scriptnames To see what configuration files are sourced. Also make sure y

Re: disable exit

2007-06-06 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Eric! On Wed, 06 Jun 2007, Eric Smith wrote: > How do I disable exit in mutt? So no matter what macros or > keypresses, mutt does not exit. I think set quit=no does what you want. regards, Christian -- hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict: 128. You can access the Net -- via

Re: Avoid Duplicates in $record if Send Fails

2007-06-15 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Svend! On Fri, 15 Jun 2007, Svend Sorensen wrote: > If the sending of a mail fails, and the compose screen is redisplayed, > the message is saved to the $record location. This happens each time > the send fails. This leads to duplicate mails in the $record mailbox. > > Is there a way to sav

Re: random ideas - storing mutt settings on imap server

2007-06-19 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Hein! On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Hein Zelle wrote: > this has probably been mentioned before, but I'll toss it up anyway. > What's the general opinion about storing mutt settings in a > centralized place, e.g. on an imap server? I find that, using mutt from > 3 different places accessing the same i

Re: random ideas - storing mutt settings on imap server

2007-07-11 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Michelle! On Mon, 09 Jul 2007, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Do you have more infos about ACAP and IMSP? RFC's or such? No, a quick google search revealed RFC2244 and RFC2245 for ACAP and an internet draft for IMSP: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/rfc/imsp.html regards, Christian -- hundred-and-on

Re: Dynamic macro

2007-07-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Ben! On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Ben Gladwell wrote: > dumps them all into the same mbox, which is the way I like it. I want to > create a macro that creates a limit based on the host of the sender of > the current email in the index - in my case its the name of the server > that emailed me. This way

Re: Difference between 'push' and 'exec', is there any?

2007-08-08 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Chris! On Wed, 08 Aug 2007, Chris G wrote: > On Wed, Aug 08, 2007 at 06:38:33PM +0100, Chris G wrote: > > Would a sourced file containing a series of 'push' commands execute > > them in the order expected (i.e. sort of backwards). For example if I > > source the following:- > > > > push "

Re: Mutt Quick Reference v.1.03 (addition from Markus Miedaner)

2007-10-24 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Joseph! On Tue, 23 Oct 2007, Joseph wrote: > Mutt Quick Reference v.1.03 - updated. > http://www.sys-concept.com/Mutt_connections.html > nice. Would it be possible to add commandline parameters? If I have time, I can contribute. regards, Christian -- With sufficient thrust, pigs fly

Re: Howto run a command in message hooks

2007-10-24 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Patrick! Do you mind formating your message with a width < 80 chars? On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote: > I want to write a script that _asks_ the user, if he wants to send a > return receipt (note how that differs from your assumption that a > macro would be suffice. For me it wou

Re: Howto run a command in message hooks

2007-10-24 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Patrick! On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote: > On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 04:56:13PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > Do you mind formating your message with a width < 80 chars? > > no, thats no problem. > > > Depending on what your want try either

Re: Howto run a command in message hooks

2007-10-24 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Patrick! On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Patrick Schoenfeld wrote: > On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 05:30:45PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: > > If you have used I think your stdin has changed to the > > messages you piped. And read expects your answer from that filehandle. > > So you

Re: sending all postponed emails at once

2007-10-29 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Joseph! On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Joseph wrote: > so I was thinking if there is a way of sending postponed emails all at > once. > I know mutt has a way to postpone emails but they are not sent out until I > re-call them one by one, am I correct? > I want to send all postponed email once the con

Re: select profile depending on mailbox folder

2007-11-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi ITSec_Mike! On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, ITSec_Mike wrote: > Actually I would like to get selected the profile automatically > depending in which mailbox folder I am in. Does anybody has an idea > how this can be achieved? Something like this should work: , | ~$ tail folder-hook.conf | folder-ho

Re: How to edit ^E attachment type permananet?

2007-11-27 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Michelle! On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Michelle Konzack wrote: > I get Application Notes and Design Guides per E-Mail, but unfortunatly > the emiters Perl-Script send it every time as > > Question: HOW to edit it permanently? Well Kyle already mentioned mime_lookup. Besides that you could also use

Re: Odd 'new mail' effect on new system

2007-12-06 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Chris! On Thu, 06 Dec 2007, Chris G wrote: > It all works pretty much the same (no change of home directory so my > muttrc is the same one) except that every time I send a mail message > mutt tells me there's new mail in my sentmail folder - true enough but > not very helpful! It didn't do th

Re: use_envelope_from / envelope_from_address

2008-01-13 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi spekul! On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, spekul wrote: > after having read through http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide/Send, i > tried setting use_envelope_from and envelope_from_address accordingly > to different sender profiles. i am using mutt 1.4.2.3i, built from > freebsd ports. > > are these vari

Re: forwarding attachments

2008-01-15 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Ray! On Tue, 15 Jan 2008, Ray Stell wrote: > is there a .muttrc setting that will cause attachments to > be forwarded? thx. Look for the mime_forward setting. regards, Christian -- Congratulations! You are the one-millionth user to log into our system. If there's anything special we can

Re: Moving a non-trivial mail setup to mutt

2008-01-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Dan! On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, Dan H wrote: > browser started getting blurriy, I managed to connect to my IMAP > server like this: > > set spoolfile=imap://email.server.org/INBOX > > Great. Now I can see my inbox. And nothing else. How can I see my > other folders on that server? 'c ?' doesn't sh

Re: OT: column 72 in mutt with xterm && vim

2008-03-12 Thread Christian Brabandt
Hi Matthias! On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Matthias Apitz wrote: > I'm using mutt and writing e-mails with a 'vim' in a xterm window; > the line length of this xterm window is pulled to more than 80 > columns so other output fits better (for example of 'ls'); of course > I don't want to type behind column

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