On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 04:19:12PM -0400, Mark Filipak wrote:
> How is mutt with multi-mega-byte mboxes? Have you found that having tens
> of thousands of messages in a single box is dangerous?
>
> Thank You.
I've had up to 40k messages in a mbox file, collecting debian-devel. The only
effect I n
On Tue, 20 Mar 2018, at 05:17, David Woodfall wrote:
> Is there a way of speeding this up? I'm not using IMAP or anything,
> just plain maildir.
You should try `header_cache`. It worked wonders when I was still using a HDD
and Maildir, reducing mailbox load times from ~4s to .5s for large maildir
On Sun, Apr 08, 2018 at 01:51:36PM +0530, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
Currently, on Debian, my muttprint seems to work with Perl
5.26.1. Can you tell me what the problem you are facing might be?
Debian's version is heavily patched. OP may want to try the most recent
Debian version after applying all
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018, at 21:34, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I have my mailcap entry set up so that "viewing" an html message uses
> w3m but "printing" an html message opens it in chromium
Many thanks for pointing me to the `print=` configuration option in mailcap!
I used to save the HTML message part m
On Thu, 28 Mar 2019, at 13:32, Max Görner wrote:
> Could some readers of this list please share their opinion/experiences with
> me?
As someone who is only using mutt's threaded view, it's terrific and achieves
exactly the behaviour I want from a mail client. mutt's way of displaying
threads --
On Sun, 2 Jun 2019, at 05:36, Frank Watt wrote:
> Am I to assume that I would have had sendmail in my environment at the
> time the deb was installed? So I'd need to remove it so that I can
> compile mutt with built-in SMTP. What else would I need to bear in
> mind?
>
> I'm a bit apprehensive ab
On Wed, 1 Apr 2020, at 06:22, raf wrote:
> e.g. Add a CC header to f...@work.com whenever
> sending/replying/forwarding from m...@work.com unless the
> email is already going to f...@work.com.
I think a combination of hooks or only a send2-hook could be used.
How about something along these lines
Apologies for answering a solved thread; I received raf's followup only after
reconnecting to the server when sending my reply.
Cheers.
On Sat, 4 Apr 2020, at 09:41, Vegard Svanberg wrote:
> Suggestions? What does everyone else do?
If you're already SSHing to your mutt instance, that is, using email
online-only, it doesn't like like webmail would be the worst bet you could
make. I can recommend Fastmail.com; their webmail applic
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 09:46:48PM -0500, David Engel wrote:
> IT guy refuses to install any Outlook plugin for them to properly
> handle encypted emails.
Outlook has pretty comprehensive, native support for encrypting and
signing with S/MIME. Perhaps your IT guy would be more open to just
using a
On Mon, 4 May 2020, at 22:54, Kevin Monceaux wrote:
> My employer is trying to force me to downgrade to Outlook. One of the
> powers that be came up with the brilliant idea of having a standard company
> signature, with logo, specific font requirements, etc. Is there any way to
> include such a s
On Wed, 30 Dec 2020, at 13:11, Arsen STASIC wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there no one interested in autocrypt support in Debian or Ubuntu?
>
> cheers,
> -arsen
I marked myself as affected on the Launchpad bug. Not seeing anything moving
too fast here though by nature of the upstream distros concerned.
On Thu, 7 Jan 2021, at 18:25, tech-lists wrote:
>
> I guess lots of people would use mutt with vim-console.
>
> Can anyone tell me please what setting they use for line
> wrapping? I thought in .vimrc it'd be
>
> set textwidth=72
>
> but that doesn't seem to work. Is it a setting in .muttrc
> o
On Sat, 20 Mar 2021, at 10:42, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> Hello Mutt users,
>
> I would like to know if there is a way to retrieve a list of emails from
> a particular user at stdout in bash, rather than launching the mutt
> application. Or, if one can launch mutt with the search already
> executed.
On Sat, 20 Mar 2021, at 20:24, Julius Hamilton wrote:
> Thanks very much.
> I'm a beginner to this, so I'd appreciate being able to ask a few
> questions about setting this up.
> It asked for the path to my email archive. I had a folder on my desktop
> called Mail, but it's empty, and not connected
On Wed, 5 May 2021, at 15:38, Gregory Anders wrote:
> Has anyone attempted this, and if so would you be willing to share?
I had the following two setups related to that over time:
(a) When I had my own Postfix mail server, I had rspamd add a _short_ extra
header to emails which pass DKIM validat
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021, at 17:38, David Lowry-Duda wrote:
> Threading is amazing, it's true. It's something that mutt does correctly
> and the big webmails don't do correctly.
Correction, it's something any other mail client simply does not in any
bearable way. It's just so nice and tidy in mutt. P
On Thu, 29 Jul 2021, at 16:37, Bastian wrote:
> On 29Jul21 09:38-0400, hy...@nasalinux.net wrote:
> > Is "fetchmail" still a thing?
> Yup. at least for me. Should I change to a modern tool?
fetchmail is still getting regularly updated :) Though fetchmail does one-way
sync = pull.
According to th
On Thu, 2 Sep 2021, at 19:12, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> What does gmail really want? Gmail or GMail or something different?
>
> Thanks in advance for your replies and help. I'm sorry I'm confused
> but it is confusing.
Accidentally, I think they changed something because by mbsync config
On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 06:59:23PM +0100, Steve Karmeinsky wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 02, 2021 at 07:21:30PM +0200 or thereabouts, Jens John wrote:
> > On Thu, 2 Sep 2021, at 19:12, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> > > What does gmail really want? Gmail or GMail or something differen
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 12:48:11PM -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> I wanted to bind the Enter key on the numeric pad so that it works the
> same way as the Enter on the main key grid. I entered ":exec
> what-key", hit pad-Enter, and was told that it is "Char = , Octal
> = 527, Decimal = 343". So I e
On Sat, 23 Oct 2021, at 16:21, Bastian wrote:
> The stack I use is exim, spamassassin, dovecot on debian
> stable since ~2006.
If somebody would set something up new today, I would recommend the following
3-piece software stack:
1. postfix as the SMTP server and Let's Encrypt for a proper valid
On Wed, 22 Dec 2021, at 22:50, Oleg A. Mamontov wrote:
> The feature of neomutt that completely determines my choice is an
> elegant built-in integration with notmuch. Really worth to try.
Like Oleg I see the notmuch integration including the notmuch:// protocol for
folders as the biggest selling
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022, at 10:52, Chris Green wrote:
> The first one is easy (I think?!) but how can I do the second one
> where my_hdr bears no relation to the hostname?
According to the mutt man page:
> It is also possible to substitute the output of a Unix command in an
> initialization file. T
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022, at 13:29, Chris Green wrote:
> I was thinking I might need to use muttLisp
Now _that's_ something I've missed so far. Looks neat. Though the only use I
personally see at the moment is replacing repeat statements in muttrc with
varying arguments (mailboxes ..., alias ...) wit
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