ng to access the file too quickly. I've always
found the interface annoying on Chrome and, unlike many people I know, found it
slow and a bit of a memory hog compared to Firefox! I'm running more modern
hardware now, so perhaps time to see if that has switched the tables!
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mutt/account.whllnd
account-hook imaps://imap.gmx.com 'set imap_user = "d...@gmx.de" imap_pass =
""'
source ~/.mutt/account.drsp
then move the rest into the source files with:
account.whllnd
folder-hook imaps://imap.gmx.com
account.drsp
folder-hook imaps://i
problem as I use that myself. When you want to
change to the INBOX of an account use 'c' to change folder and then put the
full imap string in as the folder, eg:
imaps://whl...@gmx.de@imap.gmx.com
with sub folders just carry on down the path from there. You will find that '
** Rado Q [2012-06-06 15:26]:
> =- Paul Tansom wrote on Wed 6.Jun'12 at 12:50:24 +0100 -=
>
> > I've not gone further into the config to see if I can make it
> > easier than this. Things like setting = to be the current account
> > automatically may be n
27;d rather not have everything
from all my accounts sync'd to my various desktops just for the few times I
want to look at a recent mail without internet access.
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27;s an easier way to do this I'm open to that too.
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R
** Cameron Simpson [2015-09-25 09:22]:
> On 24Sep2015 12:22, Paul Tansom wrote:
> >Is there a way to change the status_format when you change folders /
> >accounts?
> >
> >I currently have lines similar to:
> >
> >set status_format = "-%r-Mutt: aptane
fore
each action, even when I switch back to the main account performance is poor -
likely due to the fact that using = hasn't switch to referring to the main
account. I've also just noticed I've lost my signature.
Clearly this needs more work, and I'm learning quite a bit in
** Paul Tansom [2015-09-26 17:43]:
> ** Cameron Simpson [2015-09-26 12:58]:
> > On 26Sep2015 08:00, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > >The muttrc is read just once at startup. It looks like you want to source
> > >your per-domain files on folder switch. I'd be incline
d Dovecot). I used to use
Procmail, but now I use Sieve and find it much easier to work with, probably
mainly because it is integrated into the mail server. This does rely on either
control of the mail server being used, or at least being given control of your
own Sieve scripts.
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my own automated
mails from cron jobs. If I wanted to send the mail on to another acount I could
just use something like:
if header :contains ["List-Post"] ["mutt-users@mutt.org"] {
redirect "u...@domain.com"; stop; }
As with most things it is a combinati
** Chris Green [2016-05-17 11:09]:
> On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 10:25:39AM +0100, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > ** Chris Green [2016-05-17 08:31]:
> > > On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 04:37:52PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> > > > On 2016-05-16 08:31 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
>
mments above and below, but I've included them to
emphasis that this goes in the user section at the top so that it is not
deleted automatically.
All this does is make Mutt wait until a key is pressed to return to normal
operations and thereby delays the file deletion. Since you always have to
all on the same server and each account name is the
email address and things get quite long winded even with tab completion! I'm
thinking that something along the lines of a macro or a bind line in my muttrc
file should do the trick here, but since I'm typing if anyone has a pointer it
may s
** Brendan Cully [2010-03-20 20:53]:
> On Saturday, 20 March 2010 at 18:01, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > I've been using Mutt for a good few years now, but only started using it
> > over
> > IMAP a year or so ago and now I've started using multiple IMAP accounts w
** Jan Kadijk [2010-03-20 19:33]:
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 06:01:19PM +0000, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > I've been using Mutt for a good few years now, but only started using it
> > over
> > IMAP a year or so ago and now I've started using multiple IMAP accounts w
** Peng [2010-03-20 22:31]:
> On 21:18 Sat 20 Mar , Paul Tansom wrote:
> > ** Brendan Cully [2010-03-20 20:53]:
> >
> > Brilliant, thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for. It's my own fault
> > for
> > having so many mail accounts that it no
macro index "imaps://user2:passwo...@a.com"
>
> which enables me to switch between the accounts, but e.g. from=,
> pgp_sign_as=, ... are not beeing set correctly.
>
> Does anyone have any idea how to solve that problem?
** end quote [J. Prendick]
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ugh that I have a script for it!).
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** Gabriel Chavez [2011-02-02 17:31]:
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 04:46:40PM +0000, Paul Tansom wrote:
> > ** Gabriel Chavez [2011-02-02 16:21]:
> > > I've been looking around for a way to open my html emails with Firefox
> > > but I still don't know
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