-28)' at least. With that, you can use
this for either from user's "name" or their email address. So you could
search for root@... via ^root@ ...
I'm not sure how well it deals with the possibility of multiple
addresses in the From: header -- that's apparently legal -- but I don't
care about support for it anyway.
cheers --
Ed
ich must be guarded
against).
Here's an url which explains the reasons this is considered good
practice:
http://www.lemis.com/email/email-format.html
cheers --
Ed
cify these options. I use vim for
other stuff (editing code & whatnot) and want different for the default
...
in mutt/rc:
set editor="/home/ed/bin/vitext +/^$/+1"
in ~/bin/vitext:
#!/bin/sh
exec vim -u ~/.vimrc-text "$@"
cheers --
Ed, who got these settings from a friend
onfigured correctly (the first line in the message
which I'm editing right now is the From: line which my message will
contain -- you could detect that or the equiv).
But that seems like more indirection than is useful...
cheers --
Ed
essages (say, 200-1000) -- how
can I do so? Without holding down the 't' key, that is ... ;-) I'm
hoping there's a tag operation which operates on a range of message
numbers; but I haven't found such a thing in the docs yet.
thanks --
Ed
er though I would ever ask such a question.
Tap it out in your mail editor and set the content type to text/html
(ctrl-t) perhaps? Might work, never wanted to do that myself and I don't
have a mailer capable of reading HTML handy to find out.
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Ed http://www.s5h.net/
On Sun, Nov 11, 2012 at 10:08:17PM +, ed wrote:
> Tap it out in your mail editor and set the content type to text/html
> (ctrl-t) perhaps? Might work, never wanted to do that myself and I don't
> have a mailer capable of reading HTML handy to find out.
Oh yeah, although it /may
particular environment.
Thanks
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Ed http://www.s5h.net/
How do I strip the headers when I save a message ?
Ed
from mail(1) I believe
> as it has the same ability to save messages without headers, for
> example diff files or code files and scripts that you want to save,
> obviously you wouldn't need the headers with those types of mail.
Thank you, just what I was looking for. Works well.
Ed
I keep getting this error::
sh: 1: lpr: not found
but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have the
printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is using
CUPS. Its a USB printer, so where is the lpr coming from ?
Ed
On 02/05/2013 10:08 PM, Brandon Sandrowicz wrote:
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 09:34:54PM -0500, Ed wrote:
I keep getting this error::
sh: 1: lpr: not found
but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have
the printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is
On Feb 05, Ed wrote:
> I keep getting this error::
>
> sh: 1: lpr: not found
>
> but I don't know where it is coming from. In my muttprintrc I have
> the printer set to hp-psc-1310 which is the system printer and is
> using CUPS. Its a USB printer, so where is the
Is there any way while viewing a mail that contains html, attachment or is a
pgp signed, that this information be shown at the bottom of the mail ?
I did not see anything in the manual that was of any value, unless I just
overlooked it.
Thanks
Ed
, below the header is a line that tells me it is pgp mail. Then after
the pgp info is another line that says the following is signed. At the end of
the message it tells me its the end of the signed message.
So, how do I get mutt to do what it says in the manual ?
This is my pager format in my muttrc.
"%4C %Z %[!%b %e at %I:%M %p] %.20n %s%* -- (%P)"
Thnaks
Ed
nning on ubuntu, where can i get this patch?
>From a terminal::
sudo apt-get install mutt-patched
Its in your repository. You probably also want to install mutt-print if you
plan on printing out any mail.
Ed
On Feb 10, s. keeling wrote:
> Might I suggest just commenting out your pager_format statement? I've
> .muttrc's that go back to 2003. In each one of them pager_format is
> not set. I appear to see what the manual section you quote says.
Same result. I find nothing in the manual about pager fo
Mutt is telling me that alternates is an unknown variable. I used::
set alternates="myem...@example.com"
Of course I put the actual address in tha above. Where did I go wrong ?
Ed
On Feb 11, Ed wrote:
> Mutt is telling me that alternates is an unknown variable. I used::
>
> set alternates="myem...@example.com"
>
> Of course I put the actual address in tha above. Where did I go wrong ?
>
> Ed
Thanks for the replies, I now see the error of m
what I could find but did not have much luck.
Ed
On Feb 12, Ed wrote:
> I have this in my mailcap to view images
>
> image/*; /usr/bin/gpicview '%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
>
> but when I open a message with an image attached mutt tells me there is no
> entry in mailcap, but if I go on to using "v
e can then be sent in a normal way from mutt.
A colleague suggested using mutt -H, but from the pipe command I think
mutt looses the users stdin/stdout, if that makes any sense.
Any ideas?
Best regards
Ed
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On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 10:58:32PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 4 at 07:14 PM, quoth ed:
> > Today I was wondering if it would be possible to send an entire
> > message through a filter before taking the result of that filter as
> > the input
On Wed, Aug 05, 2009 at 07:40:27AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 5 at 08:06 AM, quoth ed:
> > Mainly this is so that I can inspect the headers of the original
> > before generating the headers of the reply. I know it's a lot of
> > senselses work
On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 09:23:59AM -0400, Marc Vaillant wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been a happy mutt user for over a decade. Of course there are a
> few minor features here and there that I wish mutt had. The one that's
> really getting to me lately is that as far as I know, there is no
> automat
Hi All,
Is there a way to change the display of the From header in a message in
the pager view?
I'd like to for example show 'Mr Ed' rather than 'ed'. I'm not on about:
set realname='ed'
set from="e...@s5h.net"
set use_from=yes
set use_envel
Don't know if this has been reported before in the online manual:
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-2.html:
$ diff manual-2.html*
488c488
< ^F forget-passphrase whipe PGP passphrase from memory
---
> ^F forget-passphrase wipe PGP passphrase from memory
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:11:40AM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009, ed wrote:
>
>> Don't know if this has been reported before in the online manual:
>>
>> http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-2.html:
>>
>> $ diff manual-2.html*
quot;=.Trash\n"
macro pager d "=.Trash\n"
That should work, but you'll want to change .Trash to something else,
I'm using Maildir style (which I found more efficient with header
caching).
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Ed http://www.s5h.net/
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Hi All,
In keeping with Christmas screen savers I thought I'd customise mutt in
colours that go with the season.
TERM=xterm-256color is required
http://www.s5h.net/code/mutt/themes/ir_christmas.theme
Hope you find it goes with cheerful jumpers and socks.
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Best regards,
Ed
t
whilst xsnow was running in the background.
You can find my themes here:
http://www.s5h.net/wiki/Mutt
Let me know what you think or if there are any particular colours you'd
like and I'll see what I can do.
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In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
following line in ~/.Xdefaults
*customization: -color
This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
Ed
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Ed Robitaille wrote>
> In order to turn on color in xterm enter the
> following line in ~/.Xdefaults
>
> *customization: -color
>
> This will turn on color in all apps that use color in an xterm window.
Oops ! You'll have to re-start 'X' or or enter the co
I would like to integrate mutt and pgp but
there doesn't seem to be much documentation
conserning this. Where can I obtain a tutorial ??
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of a GNU ge
s line:
now="$2"# local current time in epoch seconds
with this:
now=$(date +%s)
But I haven't tested this. Maybe Ed will see this and have a better
answer.
I use the attached script and the following index_format:
set index_format="/path/to/format_date
ly moving to
next entry); move to previous entry", and they work just great with
"save resolve value; set resolve=no; save; restore saved resolve value".
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On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 06:39:00PM -0600, Christian Dysthe wrote:
On 01/13/12 at 11:36am, Ed Blackman wrote:
macro index,pager D "set my_resolve=\$resolve resolve=no\
N+Gmail/trash\
set resolve=\$my_resolve &my_resolve" "move message to the
trash"
Thank you so much!
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 07:50:12AM -0600, Christian Dysthe wrote:
On 01/13/12 at 09:30pm, Ed Blackman wrote:
OK. You just need to move the "save" until after resolve is
restored. That way the save will delete and move to the next
message.
macro index,pager D "set my_resolve=\$
%-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s". Experiment with
"%4C %Z %(%b %d) %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s" instead.
I don't think there's a way to change it in the pager.
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"
I use this pattern:
send-hook . my_hdr "From: "
send-hook "~t @mutt.org"my_hdr "From: "
send-hook "~t @example.com" my_hdr "From: "
It works for me.
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creen mutt -f
$my_folder\"'
That's all one line. It uses mutt-prompt, which I got from this mailing
list a while ago. I'd be happy to post or send it if anyone's
interested.
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On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 09:28:03PM +0100, Koralatov wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 19:09, Ed Blackman wrote:
I use this pattern:
send-hook . my_hdr "From: "
send-hook "~t @mutt.org"my_hdr "From: "
send-hook "~t @ex
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 04:39:33PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 06:58:28PM +0700, Diep Pham Van wrote:
Sometimes when reading a new mail, I must going to an other folder and
after some searching, I have no idea where is my previous
folder.
Or is there some tool that I
I just want to refresh the screen, but I try not to make too
many manual settings changes. If I do something manually twice, it's
usually worth the time to script it, if only because I won't forget how
to do it the next time I want to do it.
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On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 03:05:15PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Ed Blackman [10-07-13 14:52]:
It does mean that I occasionally clobber a manual settings change I've
made when I just want to refresh the screen, but I try not to make too
many manual settings changes. If I do some
you have to save the message in
a fixed location. There might be further tricks to remove that
particular limitation, but I've procrastinated enough today.
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ting a feature freeze for
1.6: http://markmail.org/message/pdqwhg277u7lwzer Note that we recently
passed the 8th anniversary.
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ouble of writing a tool that would send multipart and then not
put anything in the text/plain, but it does happen. If you use
alternative_order to prefer plain text (as I do), you'll need to
recognize that sometimes you will need to manually select the HTML part
read the email.
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esses than
Linux and probably OSX, so Windows users of mutt might see a slowdown
using an external script where the same muttrc under Linux on the same
machine might not, but modern systems are so ridiculously fast that it's
worth a try anyway.
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7;s alias database).
No configuration option that I know of, but if you send email via
sendmail (vs SMTP), you could use a variant of
https://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/ConfigTricks/CheckAttach to check that
To, Cc, and Bcc don't contain "@$hostname" and refuse to send if so,
otherwise passing on to sendmail.
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ng is hard, aliases are cheap
alias uk-r uk-riders
alias ukr uk-riders
alias ukriders uk-riders
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On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 03:07:28PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:34:56PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > alias uk-riders uk-rid...@the-hug.net
> > # remembering is hard, aliases are cheap
> > alias uk-r uk-riders
> > alias ukr uk-riders
&
; won't know what was written by Arthur, Martha, or Mo.
> (Maybe the GUI world doesn't fuss much with attribution?)
The GUI world largely doesn't do trimmed inline replies. They top-post
without trimming.
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ders is no (look
for a minimal MIME structure with only the MIME headers and parts?), how
to handle reedits (pass just the text/plain part back to $editor? pass
the whole thing including MIME parts?), etc, but better than overloading
$sendmail.
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e-newlines being wrapped together. Since
he didn't remove the quote markers, they got wrapped, too.
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; not wrap
syntax match lineEndWrap / $/
hi WrapLines term=bold,underline cterm=bold,underline gui=bold,underline
if &background == "dark"
hi WrapLines ctermfg=White ctermbg=Black guifg=Black guibg=White
else
hi WrapLines ctermfg=Black ctermbg=White guifg=Black guibg=White
endif
hi def link lineEndWrap WrapLines
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to Office365 without using
> IMAP.
Just out of interest, does anyone know /why/ organisations, in their
rampant desire to outsource to the cloud disable IMAP and SMTP protocols
whilst doing that? Is something to be feared? Surely MS cares only that
people pay the monthly rent on Office 365?
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Ed http://www.s5h.net/
hen to enforce Outlook or Office 365 rubs me the wrong
way.
Ed
hlight=mail -P PDF -a 1"
set ?print_command
So each redefines ^P to source the *next* one in the round-robin. When
sourced, it changes, then echos, the print_command, to remind me where I am in
the rotation. Probably not needed for something immediately visible like the
color scheme.
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;%1<%s>' |"
~/.mutt/bin/format_date:
#!/bin/bash
# format_date
#
# In .muttrc:
# set index_format="/path/to/format_date '%[%s]' '%<%s>' |"
#
#
http://groups.google.com/group/de.comm.software.mailreader.misc/browse_thread/thr
You
could change your editor to a script that 1) calls the real editor then 2)
checks for an empty Subject:. That would not prevent you from removing it in
Mutt compose window afterward, though.
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eye (bonus if it's in buster)
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int something
different depending on what it was.
But that's where I run out of ideas. I don't *think* you can embed ANSI color
commands in the index format, and I don't know of a way to run shell commands
in the pattern for color commands.
Maybe this inspires someone else that
t strict_threads=yes
The "." applies to every folder, and sets a default. The last two change the
setting for a specific folder, and a set of folders matching a regex.
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On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 07:02:34AM -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> On Sun Jul16'23 10:03:01PM, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > In my .muttrc I have:
> >
> > # Set $strict_threads in large mailboxes (which are likely to have
> > duplicated subjects)
> > folder-
aildir (to read the flags) and use a
shell script built around "find".
None of those options are great, so I thought I'd see if there's something that
I could just install.
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On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 03:15:41PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 02:34:44PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > I could probably port archivemail to Python3 with enough time.
>
> I make extensive, but very basic, use of archivemail. I'm concerned about
>
On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 01:57:04AM +1000, Nemo Thorx wrote:
> Quoting Ed Blackman from 04 Aug (a Friday in 2023) at 1434 hours...
> > Any suggestions for a command line program to select emails for
> > deletion based on command line options? I specifically want one that
> > c
On Sun, Aug 06, 2023 at 06:41:30PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On 04/08/2023 19:34, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > I could probably port archivemail to Python3 with enough time.
>
> I had a go at rewriting archivemail into python3 (partly because I wanted to
> pipe messages into
a non-ASCII space in my
signature.
The space between my first and last name in my signature is a non-breaking
space, eg in HTML. In vim I used to insert it.
The non-ASCII character in the message body tickles mutt to send the message
encoded as quoted-printable.
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have only the commands that I typed in manually,
not ones from macros.
Thanks Christian, and thanks to the mutt devs for such a great mail reader!
Ed
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 09:42:50AM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote:
> * Ben Boeckel on Monday, September 21, 2015 at 14:36:34 -0400
> >
from the ports collection
* Building libiconv from source
* Leaving iconv out of the configure options (it auto-finds
the headers, so that doesn't work)
* setting the "--without-iconv" flag in the configure
options
All of this, and it still errors in the same place.
What am I missing?
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Wasn't there something about a PASCAL programmer knowing the value of
everything and the Wirth of nothing?
ed issue. How do people like cyrus's imap server? Is
it worth converting large mail archives and scripts to the new format?
How much trouble does the new format and accessibility cause with
procmail and friends?
Thanks...
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ed issue. How do people like cyrus's imap server? Is
it worth converting large mail archives and scripts to the new format?
How much trouble does the new format and accessibility cause with
procmail and friends?
Thanks...
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ssages meeting all criteria are returned. You can use "~f joe | ~b
'meeting tonight'" to return messages that meet ANY critera (logical
OR), and "!" for negation.
"man muttrc" and search for "logical operators" for examples.
Ed
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make sure that's what you want,
leave it out if not).
"!screen -X" creates a shell, and sends the following command to the
currently running screen session.
"screen mutt" opens a new screen window and runs mutt instead of a
shell.
"-f =mailbox" opens mutt with a given mailbox instead of the inbox.
Ed
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gs, so that the doesn't turn the New flag on for
those messages. It won't do anything if you don't have tagged messages.
Ed
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e index format expandos in
print_command? Then I could add "--title '%s %D'" to my print_command.
Ed
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On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 11:48:04PM -0800, George Davidovich wrote:
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 03:27:56PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
So all I need to do is to get Mutt to pass the message subject and date
to enscript, but can't find any way to do this.
Is there a way to do that short of pat
he message or attachment to an external
pager like "more" or "less".
There might be a more elegant way, but that will let you see the
content.
Ed
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's "Attach: space test.txt". Mutt then replies "".
Attach from the send-menu works just fine.
Can someone tell me how to attach files with spaces using the Attach:
pseudoheader? If there is a way to do it, I can just adjust the macro
to do use it.
I'm using
Whoops, forgot to go back and add the error messages!
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:05:14PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
I've been really enjoying the Vim macro that was posted a little while
ago that prompts you to attach files if it detects words like "attached"
in the mail, and
183 sections 2.1 and 2.2 for
further details: <http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2183.txt>
Ed
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ttGmail ifoobar`
Mutt will run muttGmail with the given argument. muttGmail will take
the argument and spit out the complete folder-hook. Mutt will then
interpret the output as configuration commands, and you're all set up.
Ed
#/bin/sh
email="$1"
cat <
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On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 12:17:43AM +0800, bill lam wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Ed Blackman wrote:
`muttGmail cfoobar`
`muttGmail ifoobar`
Mutt will run muttGmail with the given argument. muttGmail will take
the argument and spit out the complete folder-hook. Mutt will then
interpret the
lude it in .muttrc with
source 'muttGmail foo|'
Note that the quote chars are single quotes, not backticks, and the
command has to end with a pipe char.
Ed
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get the same result, i.e. nothing at all happens when I press 'z'
while being in the 'compose menu' (i.e. the page pre-filled with my
chosen headers that appears on the console when - within mutt - I press
'm').
It works for me. Relevant sections of my .muttrc:
alias
from=" line and the "send-hook" lines to have
actual addresses if you don't want that in your editor.
The compose menu is what you get *after* you've saved your message and
exited the editor.
Ed
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s bound to 'h' by default.
Automatic: change your muttprint macro to save and restore the value of
weed. Add "set my_weed=$weedunset
weed" to the beginning of the macro and "set
weed=$my_weed" at the end. I'm guessing at the content of the
macro, but that should work.
Ed
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er it
happens to be, whereas yours depends on it being set when you enter the
macro.
Ed
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pe-to: u...@example.com, I just don't get how to access this
information.
I tried ~L ~t ~C and whatnot.
~h '^Envelope-to: u...@example.com'
Adjustments may be necessary if your mailer adds something other than a
bare email address to the Envelope-to line.
Ed
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o use imap. (or preferably imaps.) that's about it.
Well, that and the ceremony with the goat. Wait! That's secre... I
mean, there's no ceremony!
Ed
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s from the above find command.
There are only a few mailboxes that I am not interested at, basically
they are cron mails and quasi spams, etc
I'd replace the `find ...` with a script that did the find, but then
piped it through "grep -v" to exclude the ones you don't ca
e previous-entry next-entry (bound to K/J) instead of
previous-undeleted next-undeleted (arrow keys)
3. use undelte-pattern (U)
4. mutt instead of
5. use (bound to % by default) to make the mailbox
unwritable, then change to another mailbox and back.
Ed
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TML part, and using save-entry (by default bound to "s") to save it to
a file.
Ed
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Desktop" on your system,
and write access to his home directory, I don't think that's what you
want.
I think you mean alias_file="~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc". Note
the very significant slash after the tilde.
Ed
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from my phone). All of those are
configurable to one extent or another.
Mutt configuration is simple:
set query_command="lbdbq '%s'"
I don't personally use abook or ldap, so I'm not sure my ~/.lbdbrc would
be helpful, but I'd be willing to share if you'd like.
Ed
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t;^~t joe@" set pgp_autoencrypt=yes
I thought that this would do what I want, but it doesn't seem to do
anything different than the non-^ version above.
Ed
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On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 12:43:59PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Tuesday, July 7 at 11:43 AM, quoth Ed Blackman:
send-hook "~t joe@" set pgp_autoencrypt=yes # ...
I think you probably want $crypt_autoencrypt instead of pgp_*.
I think it must have changed in a recent version tha
'no'", exactly what I told it to do.
Sorry for the static.
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