(sorry for the loss of the subject yesterday)
Ok I explain again
(Liviu Daia was near the solution
I need the pipe function but in command line mode and not when using mutt normally)
Currently I do
mutt -s "hello" [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.deja.com/ ==--
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Thanks to the ones who answered,
I tried using cat as the $sendmail in muttrc but it didn't work
So as my mailserver is qmail, I sent the message to a false user and get it back from
his mailbox
It works for what I wanted, so...
Thanks to everybody !
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h "T .\n"
everything is right ; mutt opens with all the messages tagged
So I think that it is the ; sign which is unkown in batch mode but how
can I spedify that I want to clear the flag to ALL messages otherwise ?
Your help will be greatly appreciated
Didier
2 at 01:26:31PM +0200, Didier COURTAUD wrote:
I would want to clear automatically the N flags of all the messages
of a given mailbox.
I use these two macros, binded to ESC-c:
#
# Catchup (index,pager)
#
macro index\ec
"~NN.*"
macro pager \ec "\ec"
This shou
he current mailbox
when I send a mail. But apparently it's not working, nothing
appears in the Fcc field. And my message is apparently send
but not save in a mbox file.
Do I use the right syntax for the record variable ?
Regards.
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t;
> What that does is forces $record to be changed to the current folder
> whenever you open a new folder.
Thanks Kyle for the explanations. Perharps it would be great to
add them to the faq ;).
Thanks again.
Regards.
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