not finding any satisfactory reading on this.
FWIW, I am using mutt 1.5.20 with mutt-pached on Debian testing with
fetchmail and exim4.
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On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 10:47:11PM -0800, evenso wrote:
> I have spent some time reading without much traction. Stuff like
> reverse_name and muttprofile address this issue.
Erratum: "and muttprofile" *do not* "address this issue.' :@
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On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 10:47:11PM -0800, evenso wrote:
> Mail I send is rarely indexed with the To: field.
OK, that was stupid and is now fixed.
It was just a set from issue.
No idea how I got so off in the wrong direction.
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'd have to use "D" to delete...)
>
> Or just add:
>
> folder-hook =Trash 'macro index d '
>
Or leave the d key free for a future purpose:
folder-hook =trash 'push ~r>7d!~F'
and check your trash folder for mistakes once per week.
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ll address.
Turning off "set hdrs" and "set from" doesn't do anything.
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On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:09:41AM +, Chris G wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 01:05:27AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote:
> > On Tue 19, Jan'10 at 9:41 PM -0800, Freeman wrote:
> > >Then "mutt users" is a subscribed lists *and* a known list.
> > >
> > &g
l that is 53 weeks old
for copy to Mail/.archive/l-mutt, and subsequent deletion, when I open
Mail/.list/l-mutt. The folder is updated when I exit it.
The second folder-hook marks mail that is 3 years old for deletion when I
open Mail/.archive/l-mutt.
folder-hook =.list/l-mutt 'push
~r>53w!~F+.archive/l-mutt'
folder-hook +.archive/l-mutt 'push ~r>132w!~F'
There is a config tips & tricks page on the Guide or someplace official that
covers some of those commmands.
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lview?
Then urlview could decide the browser based on environment.
Otherwise, the extent of my technology works well enough so long as I don't
change environments within the same session. bashrc decides:
|if [ x$DISPLAY != x ]; then
| cp ~/.mailcapX ~/.mailcap
|else
| cp ~/.mailcapCLI ~/.mailcap
|fi
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g is closer to successful lines in my muttrc and threads on this
list:
folder-hook =.list/* 'push "!l ~n >1"'
But to no avail. Any insight appreciated!
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http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 08:19:12PM -0700, evenso wrote:
errata, a typo:
>
> folder-hook =.list/*'push "l ~n 1-\n"'
>
folder-hook =.list/* 'push "l ~n 1-\n"'
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http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 10:11:52AM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 08:19:12PM -0700, Freeman wrote:
> > When I type "l" at the command prompt, I get a request for a limit pattern.
> > Then I type "~ n >1" to limit view to a score gr
ils? I'm seaking the infos to
> make my mutt work with imap(offlineimap?).
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I think it comes down to maildrop.
http://www.courier-mta.org/maildrop/maildropfilter.html
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http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/
d something
in the .muttrc, or never functioned in those folders, when I added them. I
am unclear of how/when the non-synching issue began.
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Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO (or Linux) is the
answer.
n afterthought, possibly this is an issue with the sidebar patch.
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Microsoft is not the answer. Microsoft is the question. NO (or Linux) is the
answer.
Using mutt on debian stable I am repeatedly getting:
"Error sending message, child exited 127 (Exec error.)."
I have put:
set sendmail = "/usr/sbin/sendmail"
Into my muttrc as a google of the error message suggests, but it
doesn't seem to work.
Restarting bind on the machine caused it to work
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