Re: to headers to lists

2001-06-24 Thread Victor
Well, no Suresh. But the fact is that when I'm in lugroma folder I just type 'r' or 'm' and in the to field appears the account of the list. This doesn't happen with mutt-users for instance. Vittorio Suresh Ramasubramanian [mutt-users] 24/06/01 07:35 +0530: Victor [mutt-users] 24/06/01

Re: to headers to lists

2001-06-24 Thread Georg Herberg
Am 2001-06-24 schrieb Victor: Well, no Suresh. But the fact is that when I'm in lugroma folder I just type 'r' or 'm' and in the to field appears the account of the list. This doesn't happen with mutt-users for instance. Vittorio Do you use L (list reply to) when replying to

matching random headers in score/color commands

2001-06-24 Thread Jason A. Fager
I'm trying to figure out how to make changes to color and/or scoring based on the contents of the Importance: header (this seems to be what Outlook uses to flag messages as high/low priority). It seems that the color and score commands can't use ~h, however. Is there any way around this

Re: matching random headers in score/color commands

2001-06-24 Thread David Champion
On 2001.06.24, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jason A. Fager [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to figure out how to make changes to color and/or scoring based on the contents of the Importance: header (this seems to be what Outlook uses to flag messages as high/low priority). It seems

Re: How many mailboxes can one set?

2001-06-24 Thread Ross Davis
I'm sure this can be done a better way but for a quick hack to give the usual mailboxes appearance try: mailboxes ! `/bin/ls ~/Mail | sed s/[A-Za-z0-9_-]/=/ | xargs echo` -Ross -- On Sat, Jun 23, 2001 at 11:31:55AM -0400, Mr. Wade wrote: mailboxes ! `echo $HOME/Mail/IN*`