On 22/01/2012 18:35, Ravi Uday wrote:
How can I automatically set the color and font type in my outgoing mails when I
use mutt to send emails. Like i need all my msgs in blue, italisize and
font=ariel.
Do you mean you want to set it so that the *recipient* sees the
underlining, blue test,
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 18:29, Ravi Uday wrote:
Is there any plans for mutt to release this kind of font/html support ?
Whilst I don’t speak for the mutt devs, I would doubt it.
Anyother way to do this or any other mail client which I could use
Thunderbird (http://getthunderbird.com/)
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 04:56, Tim Gray wrote:
Do you have smart_wrap set?
I didn’t, but now I do, and it appears to be working. Thanks for the fix.
Many thanks,
Mike
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I’ve been playing with the pager’s wrapping so that it doesn’t
wrap to the width of my terminal, but rather to 72 characters wide. In
my .muttrc I’ve set “set wrap = 72”, but it doesn’t intelligently break:
it breaks in the middle of words sometimes, which
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 17:52, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I know that I can set line wrapping at a particular line length or a value
less that the display line length, but both of these disreguard quote
indicators and make viewing/reading quotes very sloppy. Is there a method to
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 05:10, du yang wrote:
Hi Du Yang,
There is minor error in your script.
The if condition's syntax is incorrect, it should be like as writing below.
(Note the quote mark position.)
if [ -x $folder ]; then
I’ll make that change and see if it works.
The intention
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:01, du yang wrote:
I think the error is mostly caused by the space in the directory names.
Try to use a double-quote mark for variable $folder in if condition.
if [ -x $folder ];
Hi Du Yang,
Thanks for the above; it fixed the terminal errors, and now I’m running
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 03:06, du yang wrote:
Are the last one script?
There is one space missing in it. the if condition should be like
if [ -x $folder ];
instead of
if [ -x $folder];
Is that your problem?
The first one script looks having no problem on syntax after removing
I’ve been trying to set up OfflineIMAP to sync my mail to my machine into a
Maildir set of folders. So far, mostly works, but I can’t access nested
folders — only the top-level folders. I used ‘/’ as the seperator so that
OfflineIMAP would create local nested folders.
My .muttrc has the
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 15:40, Michael Graham wrote:
I’ve been trying to set up OfflineIMAP to sync my mail to my machine into a
Maildir set of folders. So far, mostly works, but I can’t access nested
folders — only the top-level folders. I used ‘/’ as the seperator so that
OfflineIMAP
I’ve got mutt installed on my VPS running CentOS 6 (installed using yum), but I
can’t get it to send mail. It reads it just fine, and I can make changes to
the IMAP server without issue, but can’t send.
Using the default sendmail mechanism, it appears to send just fine, but
never
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 05:06, du yang wrote:
Yes, I can try to workaround the problem as Stardiviner suggests. But to make
mutt more error-tolerant I think mutt still has something to be improved.
I agree that mutt could do a better job of handling it, but all the MUAs I’ve
ever used
On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 02:09, Aaron Toponce wrote:
Garbage. I have over 70,000 emails in my account, over 40,000 of which are in
the debian-users mailing list folder. I just recently reinstalled my
computer, and had to re-fetch all 40K headers, and while it took a while to
do so over
On Sun, Oct 23, 2011 at 10:48, du yang wrote:
At first, build up some labels so that you can search mailing list, then
move to differentt labels. As much as I know, you can make some filter some
mailing list to different on gamil.
Then you will have a little mails in INBOX.
Then
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 20:05, Chip Camden wrote:
My only excuse is that I'm getting old. So I put this in my .muttrc:
message-hook .'bind pager l list-reply; bind pager r reply'
message-hook ~l 'bind pager r list-reply; bind pager l reply'
Now 'r' does what I want most of the
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 12:32, Jim Graham wrote:
Ok, but, back to the original question: Is there a way that I can configure
Mutt to set Bcc: to me for lists that I've defined, but not for normal e-mail?
I’m no expert on them at all (I only started playing with them yesterday to
choose a sig
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 06:11, Ray Van Dolson wrote:
Man, that sounds pretty painful. mutt is so keyboard dependent and unless
you had a physical keyboard on your Android device, the mutt folks would have
to do a lot of interface work.
I’ve tried using mutt via SSH on my iPhone (different
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 17:07, Leo Vegoda wrote:
[…] In my experience it works the same on whichever OS you choose as long as
you build in all the bits and pieces you need.
That’s my experience too. I use it on my Mac, and also on a Linux VPS (which
I’m using now), and I haven’t had any
to praise it, Lotus Notes can be set to automatically
remove attachments and inserts a line saying, “[Attachment ‘X’ removed by
Michael Graham/Blah/BLAH]”. Not sure if it logs sent attachments in one
central location though.
Anyway. One of the other respondents to the list had a handy vim
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 03:25, David Woodfall wrote:
Hi is it possible to somehow record in 'sent' if and what attachment
has been sent?
Sometimes I wonder if I forget to attach something as I'm happens to
all of us at some time.
Do you mean display in the pager whether there’s an
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