It is the second day that I am trying to fix mutt somehow not to show
questionmarks insed of some national letters. I get a lot of mail
form some hungarian MS Windows users who are using their national
letters, but instead of these characters I only see "?". I tried to
fix it somehow with locale,
I have a bit of a problem with mutt 1.2.5i that I have set up on a
debian 2.2 box: it does not want to show me in what folders do I have
new mail. I am thinking about writing a wrapper around mutt which
would give me little different folder listing not just showing which
folders have new mail, bu
> like new mail (which comes with elm), and other mail checkers such as biff
> or xbiff. You must figure out what's checking your folders and stop it.
Ha! I found the little devil... and killed him! :-)
New mail indicator is working fine now.
> Are you only interested in new mail in your spool
> The script sounds like a handy one; I can even see how it might lay out.
> Write it and submit it! :-)
:-
> mbox-format files are just that; the status indicator you seek is
> X-Status: and if there isn't one mutt assumes the mail is new.
I have sent a few email-s to myself and palyed wit
> It doesn't look like mutt actually needs anything IN the file to know
> something is new. Only the access and the creation times maintained by
OK. for mutt to know what a mail is new/old maybe it is not needed to
maintain any special data. But what about other mail attributes: mail
read, mail