Is there a way to tell mutt to only do the save operation when there are
messages tagged? Or is there maybe a completly different way to achieve
what I want to do?
Regards,
Jan
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message to the
=old mailbox.
The ";s" is still a good idea because using just "s" is assuming that
"$auto_tag" is set which might not always be the case.
Thanks anyway!
Jan
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sort_aux=reverse-last-date-sent
Although I'm not sure, why one has to use the "last" prefix here.
Shouldn't :set sort_aux=reverse-date-sent be enough?
bye,
Jan
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ing an newline at the end of the string. Try
mailboxes `find $HOME/mail -type f -print | tr '\n' ' ';echo`
instead. Beware also that the tilde ~ doesn't get expanded - you
have to use $HOME instead.
bye,
Jan
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ns from the ignore list.
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So you should use something like
ignore *
unignore Date: From: Subject: To: Cc:
bye,
Jan
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essages with
the subject ``hi'' which will get grouped together.
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bye,
Jan
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