Hello,
After I re-edit a message I have sent or a message I have received,
usually to set or modify the X-Labels header, I loose the flags of the
message. For example, if I read a message, reply to it and later edit
it to set its X-Labels, the original message is marked for deletion
and the new mes
of all of them.
On Tue, Jan 03, 2012 at 09:54:13PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> Hello,
> After I re-edit a message I have sent or a message I have received,
> usually to set or modify the X-Labels header, I loose the flags of the
> message. For example, if I read a message, reply to it an
Mistake: I meant 'replied' instead of 'read' flag.
On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 12:58:30PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> Well, I found today that if I remove the New flag, the Read flag
> becomes visible if I had read the original message, so that flag is
> not actually los
Acoording to the manual, there is a variable:
resolve
Type: boolean
Default: yes
When set, the cursor will be automatically advanced to the next
(possibly undeleted) message whenever a command that modifies the
current message is executed.
I guess unsetting 'resolve' would help.
Regards,
Lui
I made an enhanced version of editlabel available at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/editxlabel/
It handles tag-prefix but it still edits messages one at a
time. However, I added a history mechanism so that adding the same
labels to multiple files is relatively easy.
Regards,
Luis
On Tue, Apr
On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 01:10:43PM -0300, Andrei Mikhailov wrote:
> Thank you !
> I think I now understand, more or less, why it does not work as expected.
> Perhaps my question is more about Linux, than about Mutt. What I really
> want to achieve is the following:
>
> echo "mydata" | myscript.s
Very recently I started having a curious situation when I open the
html version of messages with mutt. My default browser is
'chrome'. Typically, in mutt I press 'v', I find the html message from
the list, I press return and the message is displayed in a new window
in my running 'chrome'. Neverthel
> Looks more like mutt is handing over the URI file:///tmp/mutt.html to
> your browser and before this has time to fetch the file, mutt has
> deleted it again; depends on your configuration in .mailcap
I'm using the system's defaults since some long time ago. I guess the
relevant lines in my /etc/
ael Ludwig wrote:
> Luis Mochan schrieb am 15.05.2012 um 15:22 (-0500):
> ...
> IIRC there was an issue where the file would get deleted before the
> browser would get its hands on it. There's a set of Python scripts
> that fixes this problem:
>
> https://bitbucket.org/b
I made a small perl script (attached) that replicates the behavior of
mutt_netscape by Gary A. Johnson and which
seems to solve my problem of disappearing temporal files before the
browser reads them.
Thanks for your kind help!
Luis
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 07:30:06PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote
Dear Marco,
Of course, simplicity is usually best! Thanks!
Luis
> This seems more like an hack but it works most of the times:
>
> text/html; /usr/bin/sensible-browser '%s' & sleep 2; ...
> text/html; /usr/bin/iceweasel '%s' & sleep 2; ...
--
elete
# the file too fast.
# EXAMPLE
# To use a sensible browser to view HTML attachments from mutt, add the
# following line to the .mailcap file.
#
# text/html; /path/to/mutt_browse %s
#
# AUTHOR
# Luis Mochan
# Shamelessly adapted from mutt_netscape by
#
Thanks Chris! You're right (it was a fast translation from Spanish).
Regards,
Luis
On Sat, Jun 23, 2012 at 04:57:04AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 09:38:10AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > # DESCRIPTION
> > # Runs a browser on a copy of a file, an
David,
Thanks for the suggestion!
Luis
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 12:50:02PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> * On 22 Jun 2012, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > I guess a solution used for browsing html attachments (discussed
> > here some time ago; see attached perl script) may be adapted
> But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a
> stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and
> delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it wasn't that
> mutt wipes the file before unlinking it.
>
I guess not. If I understand correctly, the
On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:27:23AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2012-06-22, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > > But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a
> > > stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and
> > > delete its temp
Thanks! It solves my similar problem with Spanish and English. I used
castellano8 instead of russian below.
Regards,
Luis
On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 06:49:27AM -0700, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 07, 2012 at 10:03:20AM -0300, Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
> > Hello, I use emacs to compose me
I have used gmail from mutt occasionally using the attached rc
file. Today I decided to clean my gmail account, deleting some
messages and saving others in their corresponding folders under, for
example =here or =there (under imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/). Things
seemed to be working well. After sav
I forgot to attach the rc file, sorry.
Regards,
Luis
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 06:56:19PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> I have used gmail from mutt occasionally using the attached rc
> file. Today I decided to clean my gmail account, deleting some
> messages and saving others in their corr
aving to learn gmail's keyboard shortcuts).
Best regards,
Luis
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 01:44:30AM +0100, James Freer wrote:
> On 18 July 2012 01:17, Luis Mochan wrote:
> >
> > I forgot to attach the rc file, sorry.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Luis
> >
> >
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 01:38:21PM -0700, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 06:56:19PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > I have used gmail from mutt occasionally using the attached rc
> > file. Today I decided to clean my gmail account, deleting some
> > messages
>
> AAH!
>
> I get it.
>
> That's because you have trash= set to Google's Trash, which is how
> you tell it that you want things purged forever.
>
> So $ obeys the trash= variable, which trashes it completely.
>
> If you drop trash= and use my macros instead for deleting, which
> a
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 06:29:33PM +0100, Joe McCool wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 6:19 PM, wrote:
> >
> > >Thanks to all the Mutt developers, contributors, and user community. Mutt
> > >is
> > >a great app! It doesn't suck at all.
> > Joining in! Really, Mutt is absolutely the best email clie
I receive my email at a desktop in my office and I access it through mutt at my
office and remotely through my laptop using IMAP. Thus, I have
configuration files at my desktop and at my laptop. However, there are
parts of the configuration which should be identical, such as my list
of alias and a
, but my network is not too reliable, so a local
mutt and a remote IMAP server seems to have worked best for me, with
the small annoyance of duplicated configuration files.
Regards and thanks,
Luis
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 10:29:49PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Luis Mochan [07-26-12 22
Dear Leo,
Maybe I don't know enough about tmux (nor screen). How do you get to
the mail server/mutt program? Through a ssh session? How do you
visualize attachments? Do you use the -X option of ssh? Does tmux
offer a tools for connecting to the server?
Anyway, thanks for your suggestions.
Best r
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 12:06:00PM +, John Long wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 01:57:02PM +0200, SK wrote:
> ...
> > I too have this problem. I use SSH to connect to a remote server and
> > run mutt inside a tmux session, But I don't know how to view
> > attachments or more importantly attach
:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 02:18:59PM +, John Long wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 08:22:20AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> > > Maybe this is a dumb question: as we can use IMAP to access remote
> > > mailboxes, could we also use it to access other remote file
Thanks John for change of cipher suggestion. My problem is though when
I am far away from my office.
Regards,
Luis
the On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 03:53:36PM +, John Long wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 10:20:16AM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > Thanks everybody for their answers and su
Due to a misconfiguration in my mail server, I sent several messages
that were not delivered but were sent back to me enclosed in a failure
notification . Now that I have fixed the problem I want to
send those messages again. What is the best procedure to do it? Does
mutt have something similar to
On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 03:35:35PM -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 12:58:05 -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > send those messages again. What is the best procedure to do it? Does
> > mutt have something similar to the emacs function
> > 'rma
Thanks Paul,
The problem is that I don't want to bounce the complete message; first
I want to strip the failure notification part.
Regards,
Luis
On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 03:16:29PM -0400, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 12:58:05PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
>
On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 04:05:29PM -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 03:35:35PM -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 12:58:05 -0500, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > > send those messages again. What is the best procedure to do it? Do
I used to have my password in the .muttrc file; bad mistake (I found
out after mailing my rc file to this list). After introducing it
manually for awhile, I wrote it in a small file with restricted
permissions (set imap_pass='my_password') which I source
from the rc file (source ~/my/password/fil
> What exactly is the problem with entering the password manually?
Laziness. Not a very strong reason, but I just wondered if restricting
the permissions of the file would be enough protection. From the
answers so far, I gather not.
Related to my previous question, I have a text file,
/etc/exim4/p
I don't recall any problem reading with Android 2.1 mail sent by
mutt. I use K-9 as my Android mail client in my phone.
Best regards,
Luis
On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 11:06:00PM +0200, Ambrevar wrote:
> [Mutt 1.5.21 on FreeBSD and Arch Linux]
>
> Hi
>
> My fellows recently let me aware of the fact
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 08:38:56PM +0530, Mandar Mitra wrote:
> ...
> My setup works, but some might call it convoluted. I run mutt within a
> multi-term running inside emacs, and use emacsclient as the viewer +
> editor. I put the cursor anywhere on the URL and type C-xo to open it in
> a browser
I have a related question: after I edit a message (to add X-labels
with an ad-hoc editor), it is marked as new. I would like it to have
the same flags as it had before editing. How can it be done?
Regards,
Luis
On Fri, Nov 02, 2012 at 01:04:20AM +0200, Nikola Petrov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a
Emacs' org-mode permits editing of text tables. There is an orgtbl
minor mode to edit tables outside of an .org file.
Regards,
Luis
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 06:59:57AM -0800, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 09:32:16AM -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
> > I'm using mutt on OS X, with emac
I have an occasional but somewhat annoying problem. I made a program
to edit X-Labels to somewhat emulate the behavior of gmail. When using
my mail account remotely I use IMAP to access a dovecot server. Everything works
fine, but occasionally, the network fails and the connection is broken
before
at, Jan 05, 2013 at 10:01:54PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> I have an occasional but somewhat annoying problem. I made a program
> to edit X-Labels to somewhat emulate the behavior of gmail. When using
> my mail account remotely I use IMAP to access a dovecot server. Everything
> works
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 10:04:30PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> ... It seems that after adding an
> X-Label to a message locally, offlineimap doesn't propagate that
> change back to the mail server.
I meant the imap server.
On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 10:10:52PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2013 at 10:04:30PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > ... It seems that after adding an
> > X-Label to a message locally, offlineimap doesn't propagate that
> > change back to the mail server.
> I don't believe it is (with Mutt). You'd have to edit the raw message
> with a text editor.
I sometimes have had a related problem; not persistency but simply
being able to choose which command to run in order to open an
attachment. For example, I when I receive
a pdf attachment I open it with x
Some names in my alias file include accented characters such as
áéíóú. When I compose/forward a message to someone with those
characters in his name the message has no problem, but when I bounce a
message delivery fails with the message INVALID HEADER Non-encoded
8-bit data. Is there a fix?
Regard
address this problem. Of course, I could remove non-ascii
characters from my alias file, but I'd rather stick to correct
orthography, if possible. (Sorry for insisting; won't ask again).
Thanks and regards,
Luis
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:35:17AM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> Some names i
:
> On Sat, Jan 26, 2013 at 12:34:55PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> > I wonder if someone knows how to 'bounce' a message to
> > a recipient whose name contains special characters, such as the
> > accents áéíóú? I can 'forward', but 'bounce'
uis
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 09:23:07AM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 10:33:36PM -0600, Luis Mochan wrote:
> > I mean the fullname. For example, my alias file contains the line
> >
> >alias mochan Luis Mochán
> >
> > so if I bounce
> Could have to do with your character set, or whether the email itself is
> encoded as 7 bit or 8 bit,
I believe you are right, but I don't know though how to control this. On
the other hand, forwarding mails, as opposed to bouncing them, has not
failed.
> but I'm suspecting it may have more to
Thanks! This must be it! I'm using mutt as distributed by
Debian/testing. I'm attaching the output of mutt -v in case it helps
to completely identify my version.
Thanks and best regards,
Luis
On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 04:15:58AM +, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 01, 2013 at 04:10:52AM +0
I use mutt under Debian/wheezy. I don't have the directory
/home/user/tmp and yet I don't have this problem. Where is the template for
the temporal files defined?
Best regards,
Luis
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 06:57:15PM +0100, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> after the upgrade of my operating system
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 08:02:39AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 09:53:17AM +0100, Scott Stevenson wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 06:56:46AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> > > On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 06:46:11PM +0100, Scott Stevenson wrote:
> > > > On Sun, Feb 10,
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 08:29:29AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> ...
> >
> > Under Debian you could run
> >
> > sudo update-alternatives --config mutt
> >
> > to choose which mutt (patched or not) to run by default. I guess that
> > Ubuntu is similar. Thus, it was not really necessary
On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 09:22:20AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> ...
> > I guess there is some confusion: Synaptic, like aptitude and apt-get,
> > is for installing and removing packages. Update-alternatives is to
> > choose which program to use when you have several programs installed
> > that
Dear Salve, Thomas,
On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 08:36:44PM +0100, Thomas Wallrafen wrote:
> Hello once more,
>
> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 08:28:43PM +0100, Thomas Wallrafen wrote:
> > Hej,
> >
> > On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 08:14:13PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
> > > ...
> > > Is it possible to scp an
Dear John,
On Sat, Mar 30, 2013 at 05:15:28PM +0100, John Niendorf wrote:
> This looks really great, but where do I put the script?
> I made it exicutable and put it in my path and I got the error that it wasn't
> there.
> I coped it to ~/ and got the same error.
>
> John
>
> http://www.memory
I found a mistake in the extract_url.pl program: it doesn't escape
ampersands when present in the url, so when the command to actually
view the url is invoked, the shell gets confused. I made a quick fix
by substituting $command=~s/&/\\&/g before running command.
> > http://www.memoryhole.net/~kyl
> Line 633? 634? So:
>
># $command =~ s/%s/'$url'/g;
>$command=~s/&/\\&/g;
Sorry for not having given the line numbers, etc. I actually made
changes around 522 and 647, and defined a new subroutine (I named it
wlmsanitize) which modifies the command to run. A patch
follows.
>
> I'm a
by the URL
in the 'COMMAND' that actually opens the URL. What I did was modify
the two 'system' calls. In a previous email to the list I included the
patch.
> >Ahh, see it's included in a message by Luis Mochan in this thread.
By the way, the author of the program, Kyle
> By the way, the author of the program, Kyle Wheeler, wrote to me that
> he expects that adding the line
> COMMAND /etc/urlview/url_handler.sh '%s'
> to the configuration file ~/.extract_urlview would be enough to solve
> the problem (with %s between quotes). I believe I had tried that and
>
Hi Kyle,
> I'm the author of extract_url.pl, so perhaps I can shed some light
> here.
Thanks.
> The *correct* place to "fix" the issue of escaping (or otherwise
> sanitizing) ampersands is in the sanitizeuri function (line 208). The
> current version of extract_url.pl uses this:
>
> sub sa
> Unix shell handles variables abysmally. You need to help it a lot to
> do the right thing. *Always* quote variables, else if they're empty
> they tend to blow up on you.
Thanks for the advice! Your script did work from the command line, but
it was not enough when called from extract_url.pl.
Any
Dear Kyle,
> ...
> > /etc/urlhandler/url_handler.sh is a shell script that obtains its
> > url doing '$url=$1'.
>
> Ahh, indeed, that could cause a problem. Variables are substituted
> simply, in an "as if typed" manner. Take this simple example:
> ...
Thanks for your explanation. As I wrote las
Hello James,
> You are not using the program correctly. extract_urlview has worked
> perfectly with mutt, for me, for probably about 2 years now. Why bother
> trying to integrate it into your shell script, just use it as a
> stand-alone program and don't use urlview at all.
>
> the contents of my
> To a degree. In edit mode, add an Attach: header. When you exit
> edit mode, mutt will attach the named file.
>
Thanks! Very nice trick.
--
o
W. Luis Mochán, | tel:(52)(777)329-1734 /<(*)
Instituto de
I use alt-q.
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 08:35:25AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I am having a mental block, and cannot remember how to
> wrap text in Emacs while composing an email. Specifically,
> I need help remembering what key, or keys, should be
> pressed after selecting a region of text to get
In my email setup I recently changed from mboxes to maildirs. I access
my maildirs directly from my office and through imap from home using
dovecot. When I made the conversion using dovecot's dsync program
the maildir folders acquired a leading dot in their names. I found
that agreeable, as it allo
> I don't think i have a .msmtprc file, what program is that associated with?
msmtp, lightweight smtp client, http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/
> What is mutt's counterpart feature to gmail's archive? what is used here?
> I don't want to delete messages, but I want to have them locally searchable,
> like gmail can do.
> What is the best practice? Just to move to another folder?
It might not be the 'best' but I made a perl program to edit
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 07:08:50AM +0200, M. Fioretti wrote:
> On 2015-04-16 03:28, Luis Mochan wrote:
> >>The system is not too
> >polished but serves me fine and has some similarities to gmails label
> >system. If interested, I can share it.
>
> I **am** intere
> I see that everyone else either have written custom scripts, or manage
> the archiving manually. Since you mention something similar to Gmail, I
> would suggest use something search based: notmuch, mu, etc.
>
> I use notmuch[1] to index my messages, and mutt-kz[2] (a mutt fork with
> notmuch su
BTW, you would also need 'formail'
Regards,
Luis
ps. I just read about notmuchfs. Looks nice too.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 05:34:57PM +0200, M. Fioretti wrote:
> On 2015-04-16 16:33, Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> >Dear Marco,
> >Please find attached my perl script.
>
What I do in similar situations is pipe the attachment to a helper (I
call it muttfilter) that accepts as first argument a file name, as
second argument a command name and as further arguments any options to
that command. The helper copies the attachment to the filename, runs
the command with all i
> Oh, but now you need a different pipe depending on the file type,
> e.g. for PDF and PNG. I don't really want that as mailcap already
> handles this.
I use it only when I want to override mailcap for whatever
reason, and then I specify the program I want to use in the pipe
command. Otherwise I si
Maybe a script calling mhonarc (though I haven't used for some time).
Luis
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 12:03:46PM +0800, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using Mutt, one pain is dealing with multi-media emails. Yes, with
> w3m, I could almost read the email. And I could save the pictures then
>
On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 10:50:13PM +0200, bastian-muttu...@t6l.de wrote:
> On 07Apr16 19:53 +0200, Andreas wrote:
> > Am 07.04.2016 um 01:19 schrieb Cameron Simpson:
> ...
> By now I cannot imagine any solution which is more flexible (for me).
> Comments welcome!
I do basically the same, with some
Hello,
I was able to see the cat and the mouse in K9/Android, but not in
mutt under Debian/stretch running in an xterm. However, while I write
this reply using emacs as my editor, I see the codes 01F 40B and 01F
401, so I guess the characters were not removed by mutt, but my system
is lacking the f
> > ...Why would you ever exit Mutt anyway? =8^)
> >
> :-)
>
> On my desktop machine I *don't* often exit from mutt as it tends to
> have a dedicated terminal window. However I ssh into my dekstop
> machine from all sorts of remote locations using various different
> means and then multiple ter
To this end I always run several instances of mutt simultaneously
under tmux. One with inbox, others with inbox-read-only, mbox, and
sent.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 08:17:43AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 16Aug2016 19:58, Jethro Tull wrote:
> > I'm using vim as editor in mutt. I would like t
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 04:12:48PM -0700, Are Troi wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
> from Fedora of command-line tools to extract email attachments from a
> BASH script and a colleague told me Mutt can do this.
> ...
Maybe you could use t
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 07:55:12AM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> On 14/09/16 at 08:06pm, Luis Mochan wrote:
>
> > Maybe you could use the program 'ripmime' directly from bash. I found
> > it in the debian repositories. I use it manually through a mutt macro
> >
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 11:33:41AM +0200, Richard Z wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 10:53:02AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > On 14Sep2016 16:12, Are Troi wrote:
> > > Last night at a technical talk I lamented the loss around 5 years ago
> ...
> tried ripmime and munpak about a year ago to sav
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 11:45:44AM -0300, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> On 15/09/16 at 08:10am, Luis Mochan wrote:
> ...
> When I press
>
> Shift+y followed by s in index mode view, current body message is saved inside
> $HOME/attachments/ as textfile0 name.
Yes. The text parts of the
On Wed, Aug 02, 2017 at 08:49:30PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2017-08-02 21:47, Jason wrote:
>
> > I am using emacs24 for my text editor with mutt (in a terminal).
> > How can I set it to automatically wrap the lines at a certain number
> > of characters?
>
> "M-x auto-fill-mode" will do it
On Thu, Mar 08, 2018 at 09:42:02AM +1100, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
> Is there a recent version of muttprint? After an upgrade of Ubuntu to 17.10, I
> get this error:-
>
> $* is no longer supported. Its use will be fatal in Perl 5.30 at
> ./bin/muttprint line 1649.
> String found where operator ex
I use multiple space separated labels using only one X-label field to
locally to classify my emails. I limit them with ~y and made some
scripts to assign/edit them.
Regards,
Luis
On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 03:42:07PM +0100, Marcus C. Gottwald wrote:
>
> Dear fellow Mutt users,
>
> I have incoming em
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