s new mail in the folders...
Another scenario:
imagine 2 folders A and B...
I open A and read all my mails ... then open B ... when entering B mutt
tells me there arrived new mail in A, but it hasn't (I am offline!)
Any ideas?
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n this problem is solved...
using common mbox folders is not what I want, since it's really
slowly when having about 3000 Mails in a mbox style folder...
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.. so you should use:
set envelope_from
in your .muttrc ... (and hope your sendmail understands the -t switch)
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On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 09:21:36PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote:
> On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 06:25:12PM +0200, Gianmarco Giovannelli wrote:
> > I am experiencing the same behaviour on mutt 1.0.1i on FreeBSD.
> >
> > I thought it was my fault (or a fault of my configs) ...
older/new/
automaticly?
Hope it's better understood now...
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mail is a
pain... Thank you. (I intentionally left your mistakes in!)
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On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 02:35:57AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Christian Ordig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 08 May 2000:
> > I have to tell procmail manually to use folder/new/ or mutt won't find the
> > newly arrived mail... is THIS the right way to use procma
-z_0-9.]+"
color body red blue "(^| )\\*[-a-z0-9äöüß*]+\\*[,.?]?[ \n]"
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putting mail in the mail
> store via procmail with maildir patch).
Yes, I've also switched to Maildir and everything is fine now... the
only drawback is, that nearly no other MUA supports Maildir... whereas MH
is mainly supported...
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ion.
Thanks for the hint, but my folders aren't mounted via NFS... they're
local ones...
cu.
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On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 04:30:48PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote:
> > Yes it should, but maybe you have an old version of procmail that
> > doesn't support Maildir. The latest version is 3.14, and versions
> > before that don't support it.
> well... I still have 3.1
e same
> filesystem, and no symlinks or anything allowed I think.
Well, I still don't really know how procmail decides whether it's a
Maildir or a regular folder with one file per eMail... but it works fine
now.
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On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 05:19:47PM +0200, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
> Hello Christian!
>
> On Tue, 09 May 2000, Christian Ordig wrote:
>
> > I start mutt by calling "mutt -y" to see which of my folders has new mail.
> > The format the folders are displayed is
. How about the traffic on this list?
(I only have a MODEM ;-)
I'd be glad about any hint...
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me.
maybe I misunderstood you, but pressing L should do the stuff...
cu.
btw.: are you really studying in our "Bundeswehr"?! ;_)
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ppear everywhere you need access to folders or files,
so you will also get the "browser" when attaching files.
I am using a macro bound to key "y" which shows all the mailboxes marked
to be receiving mails. it's done like this:
macro "y" "c?\t"
cu.
? You can simply use the "my_hdr To: list" combined with a
folder-hook ... that's the nicest solution I think...
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mutt sources.
If there should really be noone willing to try it, I'll go and do it... but
don't expect it to be today or tomorrow...
cu.
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tem wide one?
is procmail used by the local sendmail to deliver local eMail? If so does it
really use the 3.14?
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-
This is superquery... xyz records found!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Full Name Comment
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Full Name Comment
- SNAP
A (\t) character is to be used for seperating the columns.
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sed:
> ./configure --with-included-zlib --prefix=/home/frandebo/prog/local/
> --enable-locales-fix --with-charmaps --enable-nfs-fix
>
after configuring the program you can easyly modify the Makefile...
or you simply strip the mutt binary after building it.
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erate file to procmail... (a neat little script will
reorganize your whole archive...)
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On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 01:21:50AM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
> Perhaps. I'm using 1.2. I don't remember when that was introduced.
in 1.1.11 it's also s and S ...
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On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 01:53:41PM +0200, Frederik Strauss wrote:
> So I can see important stuff before i read interesting
> stuff.
Simply sort mails directly to you into different folders, than mail
going to mailing lists... that's the way I do it.
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hich way you like better ... the first one would be
mine...
cu.
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hopefully this will show up on the list this time ... ;-)
cu.
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could simply move all the tagged messages to a folder ...
ok... now it's up to you which way you like better ... the first one would be
mine...
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ch
does the extraction. I am using this for an address book to add new users to
it.
cu.
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I think IMAP would probably be the best solution for this setup.
But another thing comes to my mind: what about (mis)using CVS for this
task?
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made with Perl. Using this script
is more comfortable and I can search for full names and even on comments
I save to every address... so I am not forced to memory any alias name ...
If anyone is interested in this little thing I made ... simply ask ...
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On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:59:58PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Christian Ordig proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > I prefer using an external query script I made with Perl. Using this script
> > is more comfortable and I can search for full names and even on comm
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 09:59:58PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Christian Ordig proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> > I prefer using an external query script I made with Perl. Using this script
> > is more comfortable and I can search for full names and even on comment
ses and comments is done using a macro from the index
or browser directly in mutt.
ok ... that's it.
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 08:00:36PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote:
> I've posted a complete addressbook for use with the Query function
> and some mutt macros to add addresses to it the way you intend to do
> it.
> It's some months ago. If there's some interest I could
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 03:06:19PM +0200, Christian Ordig wrote:
> > It's some months ago. If there's some interest I could repost it or put
> > it onto my website.
it's finally done.
My Mutt Address Book can be found in the Linux section of my website.
For further in
right.
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ves them to a trash folder ... when pressing "d" in the trash folder
the messages are actually deleted ...
Interested?
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days I still had a modem ... maybe this helps ;-))
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casional drop - though the drops may
> not be so frequent as to be outrageous.
well ever thought about using another NNTP service? Or are you
restricted by your provider in any way to use only HIS NNTPd?
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er/index in mutt.
URL: http://thor.prohosting.com/~chrordig/
and there in the Linux section.
any feedback is welcome.
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to
> abook as well. a quick web search didn't turn up anything...
>
I don't know how the file format of the abook address book file is, but
maybe the address_add function of my own mutt address book script may help.
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there in the Linux sec
On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:18:58AM +0200, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
> -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
well why to the list and why the hell 7 times ?!?
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open(IN,"
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 08:13:39AM -0700, Ryan Allen wrote:
> I'm just curious what people are using for an address book application
> if anything at all??
http://freshmeat.net/projects/muttaddressbook/
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g should be fine (or 5 instead
of 5000 if you only need 10 steps ...)
> This is a little bit strange, isn't it?
yes. I think so. I'd also prefer a range of - to (or something
like that)
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open(
l -> +2000
==> BSD Kernel -> +1500
> Mmm. food for thought.
ok. just to have some more food ... and your brain won't starve ... ,-))
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On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 09:19:01PM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
> Is anyone here an 'active scorer' ? Do point us mortals to some good
> docs please ;-)
manual.txt coming with mutt ;-)
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e something on the internet?
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to a function, yet to a macro which
does whatever you like.
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open(IN,"distris.txt")||die("Keine Distris, Du Affe!");while(){chomp;
print "$_??? hätte ich was besseres erwartet!!! naja,was
To:
If only one appears, make sure "auto_tag" is set in your .muttrc
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On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:55:07PM -0500, Sam Carleton wrote:
> How does one implement an address book in mutt?
http://freshmeat.net/projects/muttaddressbook/
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ists (e.g. debian-user or
> linux-kernel) there can be more then 300 messages a day,
> so it's hard to keep track of interesting threads. In two
> or three days even flagged messages can get so far down the
> list that they are hard to find...
what about scoring?
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essage .
Not to tell the locking which is obsolete with Maildir, which makes
it easier with Mailfolders over NFS as I also use it ;-)
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On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 09:39:05PM +0100, Benjamin Michotte wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 09:01:39PM, Christian Ordig wrote:
> > uhhh ... what kind of system did you use for measurement??
> P2-350 with a 20Gb HDD running Linux 2.4.17 on a Slackware 8.0.
> My ~/mail is on a
> Oh my good... convert my reiserfs partition to ext3...
> about 10-15 seconds to open my mutt Maildir now !!!
ooops ... I should have already read this mail before answering the
last subthread ,-)
little question: cached or first opening ?
> Absolutly... reiserfs sucks.
*g*
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> But how does it compare to mbox on the same FS? I'll bet it's still
> significantly slower.
opening times might be ... but think about updating times and the
"no locking needed" goodies :-)
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 10:37:01PM +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> running reiserfs.
well ... as tests showed, ReiserFS seems to be a _really_ slow
beast when it comes to read Maildir folders ... tried with Ext2/3?
Should be really faster.
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ir folders Courier IMAPd used!)
> If you archived locally and just kept y our inbox for initial
> reception it might not be too bad...
well ... I have this computer on my LAN and also use it for archiving
mails, so I have access from everywhere I am.
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that in 1.3.x
already and I haven't seen it, yet?
Thanks
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sort=thread/score/subject/date
and maybe someone else can imagine even worse sort scenes ... ,-)
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On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 12:10:34PM -0500, Mike Schiraldi wrote:
> I suggest
> sort=thread
> sort_aux=score
> sort_aux_aux=subject
> sort_aux_aux_aux=date
> sort_aux_aux_aux_aux=...
*g* that was also my first intension ... but _who_ the hell
should count all the _aux ? :-))
-
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 01:13:13PM -0500, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> and then sort and sort_aux are what's used for secondary and tertiary
> sorting, or primary and secondary if threads=off. Make sense to people?
I think it would do it. (at least for me :-)
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provider's server ;-(
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know all the things you wrote ... and I only wanted to tell, why I simply
tar my Maildir folders ...
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"
# every mail sent from inside folder =xyz is saved to =xyz
folder-hook =xyz set record="=xyz"
- now when there comes a message to =xyz and you reply, your answer will
also be stored to =xyz. Mails sent from any other folder, not having
such a folder-hook are saved to =sent
Any further suggestions?
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ent a mail directly to you, it's
unlikely you're in a mailinglist folder ... isn't it?
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ter?
let procmail kill it before it gets to my mutt .-)
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