Fwd: Re: Recognizing such threads, How? : procmail recipe?

2000-04-25 Thread Francisco D. Borges
» No último emocionante episódio David DeSimone disse: > Axel Thimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > one list I am subscribed to adds a prefix of "[TheList] " even for replied > > messages leading to threads of the sort: > > [TheList] Subject > > [TheList] Re: Subject > > I use lists like this

Re: color coding & Reg expression question

2000-04-26 Thread Francisco D. Borges
» Eric Smith wrote: > Has the following feature been dreamed up / implemented yet? > > I currently color code the messages in my index by the normal attributes > of read tagged deleted list etc. What i would reallly like to do is say > color code by regex matching in the Subject: > > like say:

Re: maildir - message sizes in index display

2000-05-09 Thread Francisco D. Borges
» Mikko Hänninen wrote: > The messages show 0 lines since Mutt only reads the headers of messages > in a Maildir (this is a good idea, since it saves the trouble of reading > through that 20 megabyte attachement). But if you message doesn't have > a Lines header, then Mutt won't know how many li

turning off the debug option, how??

2000-05-15 Thread Francisco D. Borges
Hello folks, How do I turn off the debugging support option when compiling? There is a --enable-debug, I've tried --disable-debug but it didn't work. ->+DEBUG latt:11:21:~ > mutt -v Mutt 1.2i (2000-05-09) Copyright (C) 1996-2000 Michael R. Elkins and others. Mutt comes with ABS

What `resend-message' do?? (It's not in 1.2 manual)

2000-05-15 Thread Francisco D. Borges
Shouldn't it REsend the edited message??? I'm sending one message to myself (which I receive accordingly) but if I go the sent-mail folder and ``resend-message'' I don't receive a new copy. Since this function is NOT listed in the manual: What exactly does the `resend-message' function??

Re: What `resend-message' do?? (It's not in 1.2 manual)

2000-05-15 Thread Francisco D. Borges
» Mikko Hänninen wrote: > Francisco D. Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 15 May 2000: > > Shouldn't it REsend the edited message??? I'm sending one message to myself > > (which I receive accordingly) but if I go the sent-mail folder and > > ``resend

Re: What `resend-message' do??

2000-05-16 Thread Francisco D. Borges
» Mikko Hänninen wrote: > It *sounds* like what's happening is that you're running the "edit" > function, which recalls the raw message into your editor (with every > header, you can tell easily if there are Received headers, although > if it's a Fcc message then there wouldn't be any), saves any

Re: What `resend-message' do?? Mail-followup

2000-05-16 Thread Francisco D. Borges
» Mikko Hänninen wrote: > PS. Your Mail-Followup-To header is a bit messed up in your emails... Ok ok, pretty stupid... I had: unset use_domain I guess it's better to change it (since I can't remember why I unsetted it in the first place) cheers, -- Francisco. São Paulo, Brasil.

procmail backup's & mutt: recognizing a MH folder.

2000-06-05 Thread Francisco D. Borges
Hello Folks, I make backup of e-mail with this at procmailrc: #-- ## backup copies of the last $MAXBACKUP e-mails. #-- :0 c: ${BACKUP_DIR} #---

toggle use and selective header weeding.

2000-07-19 Thread Francisco D . Borges
Hello mutt folks, I've got a small (yet interesting) problem; sometimes I receive messages directed to me and to N other recipients, so to avoid `visual noise` when N is BIG, I filter my mail with a procmail rule that will count the number of recipients and if N >= MAX_RCPT it will replace