On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 07:53:36AM +0530, Prahlad Vaidyanathan wrote:
manual.txt coming with mutt ;-)
Well, that doesn't have anything on what scoring is, and why one would
use it, does it ? or do I have the abridged version ? ;-)
ah ... you're right. Isn't there something on the internet?
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 08:05:54PM -0500, Daniel Eisenbud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The attached patch makes it possible to collapse threads whose root is
missing and whose first present message has no descendants, which was
previously not possible because of an oversight. It also makes the
sorts the mail to), the format doesn't seem to be obeyed. The main
thing that's frustrating is that I don't see the %Z message info (like
T for thread, etc.).
I think after digging around in /usr/doc/mutt, some more, I need to
modify my question... I think that probably, %Z is working, it's
Hi,
On Qua, 12 Dez 2001 - 15:48 -0800, Denis Perelyubskiy wrote: | Em Qua, 12 Dez 2001 -
15:48 -0800, Denis Perelyubskiy escreveu:
hello,
i just got mail, its a jpeg image, but it comes under
application/octet-stream. if i save it, then view with xv,
it works fine. however, i would like
On Fri Dec 14, 2001 at 11:21:24AM -0600, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
[...snip...]
The main thing that's frustrating is that I don't see the %Z message info (like
T for thread, etc.).
T for Thread? Unless I'm utterly mistaken (in which place I apologize
for sticking my foot in my ...), T
Do you have the line
set to_chars= +TCF
in your .muttrc?
[nothing]= not to you
+ = To you
T = CC you
F = From you
hope this helps
I didn't, and yes (duh) it explains why I didn't see T in my mail list
folders (none of the messages were to me). I'll make this transition
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 07:53:11PM +0100, Martin Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[nothing]= not to you
+ = To you
T = CC you
F = From you
The Fine Manual says:
+ message is to you and you only
T message is to you, but also to or cc'ed to others
C message is cc'ed to you
I've searched and searched.how do I control the default string above
quoted replies? The one that says something like On 1/1/01
spectacleboy wrote:
thanks
--
Michael Montagne
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.boora.com
On Sat Dec 15, 2001 at 12:21:10AM +0100, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 07:53:11PM +0100, Martin Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[nothing]= not to you
+ = To you
T = CC you
F = From you
The Fine Manual says:
+ message is to you and you only
T message
Michael --
...and then Michael Montagne said...
%
% I've searched and searched.how do I control the default string above
% quoted replies? The one that says something like On 1/1/01
% spectacleboy wrote:
Set $attribution as you wish.
% thanks
HTH HAND
%
% --
% Michael Montagne
%
* Michael Montagne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've searched and searched.how do I control the default string
above quoted replies? The one that says something like On 1/1/01
spectacleboy wrote:
set attribution=On %{%d/%m/%y} %n wrote:\n
--
Thomas 'Freaky' Hurst - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 03:19:01PM -0800, Michael Montagne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've searched and searched.how do I control the default string above
quoted replies? The one that says something like On 1/1/01
spectacleboy wrote:
Look for attribution in the manual.
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 03:19:01PM -0800, Michael Montagne wrote:
I've searched and searched.how do I control the default string above
quoted replies? The one that says something like On 1/1/01
spectacleboy wrote:
try set attribution:
attribution
Type: string
Michael Montagne wrote:
I've searched and searched.how do I control the default string above
quoted replies? The one that says something like On 1/1/01
spectacleboy wrote:
set attribution=blah
from the muttrc man page:
attribution
Type: string
Seems my foot was only half-way in... ;-) (see my previous post)
I think I shall spend the next few hours Reading The Friendly Manual!
Yeah, don't feel bad. I'll join you.
KEN
--
Kenneth J. Pronovici [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Personal Homepage: http://www.skyjammer.com/~pronovic/
They that can
Hey people.
A friend of mine is currently using Sylpheed, and I've told him about Mutt
and its capabilities, but he wants to try sharing his MH folders for a while.
Unfortunately, Mutt doesn't seem to autodetect the folder type by the two
files mentioned in the docs. Instead of
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
A friend of mine is currently using Sylpheed, and I've told him about
Mutt and its capabilities, but he wants to try sharing his MH folders
for a while. Unfortunately, Mutt doesn't seem to autodetect the
folder type by the two files mentioned in the docs. Instead
On 14/12/01 Will Yardley did speaketh:
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
A friend of mine is currently using Sylpheed, and I've told him about
Mutt and its capabilities, but he wants to try sharing his MH folders
for a while. Unfortunately, Mutt doesn't seem to autodetect the
folder type by
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
On 14/12/01 Will Yardley did speaketh:
Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Instead of .mh_sequences or .xmhcache, Sylpheed apparently uses
two files called .sylpheed_cache and .sylpheed_mark. Is there a
way to let Mutt read these folders?
perhaps not the most
Hey people.
Out of curiousity, how does everyone make use of message scoring?
Cheers,
Mike
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Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED], GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08
...the word HACK is used as a verb to indicate a massive amount
of nerd-like effort. -Harley Hahn, A Student's Guide to Unix
Hey people.
I'm currently using the following to set my index format
set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s
However, if I put this into a folder-hook instead, I get an error about %Z
being an unknown variable. What's the proper syntax to set this in a
folder-hook?
Thanks,
Mike
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