Hi list,
is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index
view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the
(x)terminal dimensions.
thank you!
P
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 06:43:17PM +0100, spaceman wrote:
is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index
view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the
(x)terminal dimensions.
The following should set the field width to twenty: Original
index_format
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 02:38:30PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
Simplest idea I have is to add a procmail (or whatever) rule to detect
top-posting,
then insert a yes or no header into the message:
X-Top-Posted: yes
Then it's trivial to score it in mutt.
and just to satisfy my
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 09:32:29AM +1000, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
Le 22/07/2015 à 20:31, Brian Salter-Duke a écrit :
It does have a lot od email addresses in it. If you email me, I will send
you a
copy , but I do not think I can put it to the list.
You can edit it directly from Mutt
Hi Jon,
In the example,
20 is the minimum width for the field
(pads if data is short, overflows if data is longer)
.20 is the maximum number of chars to put in the field
(truncates longer data)
- left justifies within the field, omit to right justify
Thanks, having read the
Hello,
I'm using scoring to mark, auto delete, ... certain mails I do not want
to read. I'd like to auto-score top posters for the next mail. For the
first mail it is not possible due to scoring is based on header lines.
But the sender could be scored with -10 or -20 for the next mail...
Any
Hi Peter!
On Mi, 29 Jul 2015, Peter P. wrote:
Hi list,
is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index
view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the
(x)terminal dimensions.
See the $index_format setting in the manual.
regards,
Christian
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Try
* Peter P. peterpar...@fastmail.com [07-29-15 13:28]:
Hi list,
is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index
view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the
(x)terminal dimensions.
It is constrained by the width of your terminal display and the sum
Simplest idea I have is to add a procmail (or whatever) rule to detect
top-posting,
then insert a yes or no header into the message:
X-Top-Posted: yes
Then it's trivial to score it in mutt.
* On 29 Jul 2015, Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
I'm using scoring to mark, auto delete,
is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index
view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the
(x)terminal dimensions.
The following should set the field width to twenty:
Original
index_format = %4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l%4c?) %s
Modified
On 2015-07-29 13:07 -0400, Peter P. wrote:
is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index
view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the
(x)terminal dimensions.
Search for index_format in the manual.
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Please *no* private copies of mailing list or
Is there any hook or crook by which I could read encrypted mail with
mutt without my private key being installed on the host where mutt runs?
Some agent forwarding magic, pretty please? I really, really don't want
to put my key on my mail server. And no, please don't suggest IMAP :-(
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Please
On 2015-07-30 07:33 +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
It's mutt after all, why not ssh into your preferred system and run mutt?
Err ... that's actually what I do, in the other direction.
Because the mail is on the server.
The question is, is there any way to forward my private key information
over the
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 06:39:49PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
Is there any hook or crook by which I could read encrypted mail with
mutt without my private key being installed on the host where mutt runs?
Some agent forwarding magic, pretty please? I really, really don't want
to put my key on
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