sub-mailbox in mailbox

2011-10-29 Thread stardiviner
I'm using mutt patch *sidebar*. I hope sidebar can show new mail highlight and list out sub-mailboxes. 1] new mail highlight. (even in sub-mailboxes) 2] I find mutt can not list out mailboxes when they are in another mailbox. for example: I have two mailboxes in another mailbox. apps/

Re: Help with multiple emails

2011-10-29 Thread Mandar Mitra
3) I have set up several configuration files and made a maildir structure but feel uncomfortable leaving my emails settings, e.g. passwords, and messages in plain text files that anyone could read. I have nothing to hide but feel this is insecure. If you're on Linux, you might find the

Nested FoldersAccessible witOfflineIMAP

2011-10-29 Thread Michael Graham
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

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Tim Johnson
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111029 07:03]: Here's what I do sometimes. My $PATH has two (well ,more, but basicly two) leading items: $HOME/bin-local $HOME/bin The latter is my collection of scripts and is identical on all machines. The _former_ is per-machine hacks (and new

bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread gt
Hello guys, When bouncing a message received from someone to someone else, is it supposed to change the From: header to my email id? I thought bouncing didn't change the headers or contents of the email. But in my case, the From field shows my email id, but the name of the sender remains the

Re: Help with multiple emails

2011-10-29 Thread Gregor Zattler
Hi Robert, * Robert Dyer 42possibletr...@googlemail.com [28. Oct. 2011]: I have now successfully set up mutt as my email client, but have three issues remaining. They are listed below in order of increasing seriousness. 1) I have successfully set up macros for limiting the number of

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 29Oct2011 08:08, Tim Johnson t...@akwebsoft.com wrote: | For your situation the simplest thing for me would be: |ln -s '/Applications/Google Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google Chrome' $HOME/bin-local/chrome | (On one line, should the mailer fold things.) | Then just make the mailcap read:

Re: bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 29Oct2011 21:45, gt codere...@gmail.com wrote: | When bouncing a message received from someone to someone else, is it | supposed to change the From: header to my email id? | | I thought bouncing didn't change the headers or contents of the email. | But in my case, the From field shows my email

Run mutt by clicking on an MBOX file?

2011-10-29 Thread Tom Baker
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 12:32:18PM -0400, Thomas Baker wrote: There's a little shell script around called appify that wraps a shell script in the Mac app stuff for this, but I haven't got it working yet... Visit here:

Re: Nested Folders Not Accessible With OfflineIMAP

2011-10-29 Thread Michael Graham
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

Re: bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread David Haguenauer
* gt codere...@gmail.com, 2011-10-29 21:45:24 Sat: When bouncing a message received from someone to someone else, is it supposed to change the From: header to my email id? No, only the envelope From, as Cameron mentioned, but if you're sending through Gmail's servers, I wouldn't be surprised to

Re: bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread Leo Vegoda
On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 07:24:33PM -0400, David Haguenauer wrote: [...] No, only the envelope From, as Cameron mentioned, but if you're sending through Gmail's servers, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that they rewrite From: to use either that account or an alternate address that you've

Re: bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread David Haguenauer
* Leo Vegoda l...@bind.org, 2011-10-29 16:34:06 Sat: On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 07:24:33PM -0400, David Haguenauer wrote: if you're sending through Gmail's servers, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that they rewrite From: Gmail sets the bouncer's address as Sender but does not change the From:

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Tim Johnson
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111029 13:27]: Does Chrome run at all? Yes. If so, try changing your mailcap line to read: text/html; open -a Chrome %s Done. which uses the Mac's open command to open the URL or file using the chrome app. That usage works for me (from the

Re: bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* David Haguenauer m...@kurokatta.org [10-29-11 19:48]: * Leo Vegoda l...@bind.org, 2011-10-29 16:34:06 Sat: On Sat, Oct 29, 2011 at 07:24:33PM -0400, David Haguenauer wrote: if you're sending through Gmail's servers, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that they rewrite From: Gmail sets

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Tim Johnson t...@akwebsoft.com [10-29-11 20:12]: * Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111029 13:27]: That works. However, if I do 'm' (view-mailcap) or Cr (view-attach) focus switches to a new chrome tab, but I get a This webpage is not found error message. Example: location =

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 29Oct2011 16:09, Tim Johnson t...@akwebsoft.com wrote: | * Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111029 13:27]: | Does Chrome run at all? | Yes. | If so, try changing your mailcap line to read: | |text/html; open -a Chrome %s | Done. | which uses the Mac's open command to open the URL

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Tim Johnson
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111029 16:50]: | thanks. Good tip. Making progress. Ah, ok. What you're seeing is that mutt cleans up the temp file after the command completes. open tells chrome what to open, and exits. Mutt cleans up. Chrome responsds too late and sees nothing. What

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 29Oct2011 17:05, Tim Johnson t...@akwebsoft.com wrote: | * Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111029 16:50]: | | thanks. Good tip. Making progress. | | What you need is a wrapper script to take a copy of the file and hand | the copy to chrome. Like this one: | |

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 29Oct2011 20:29, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com wrote: | * Tim Johnson t...@akwebsoft.com [10-29-11 20:12]: | * Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [111029 13:27]: |That works. |However, if I do 'm' (view-mailcap) or Cr (view-attach) |focus switches to a new chrome tab, but I

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 30Oct2011 12:23, I wrote: | Please refetch the updated script (realised my error after my earlier | post, have been modifying the script meanwhile). Please refetch after 12:31pm GMT+11 (01:31 GMT). Another bugfix for the upgrade - doesn't actually bite your proposed use though. Cheers, --

Re: sub-mailbox in mailbox

2011-10-29 Thread du yang
On Saturday 10/29/11 15:31:11 CST, stardiviner wrote: I'm using mutt patch *sidebar*. I hope sidebar can show new mail highlight and list out sub-mailboxes. 1] new mail highlight. (even in sub-mailboxes) 2] I find mutt can not list out mailboxes when they are in another mailbox. for

Re: Nested Folders Not Accessible With OfflineIMAP

2011-10-29 Thread du yang
On Sunday 10/30/11 06:48:28 CST, Michael Graham wrote: When I exit, I see this in the terminal printed several times, just after the command to start mutt: sh: line 0: [: missing `]' Are the last one script? There is one space missing in it. the if condition should be like if [

Re: mailcap entry for html - escaping spaces

2011-10-29 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [10-29-11 21:26]: (1) might work, though I'm offering another approach in the other thread branch. (2) won't help - you never see chrome return from the web page display, and watching the command output for EOF doesn't help. when I view an http email in

Re: bouncing a message

2011-10-29 Thread gt
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 08:15:18AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: Do you mean From or From: ? The former is part of the message envelope, not the message. Bounce should leave From: alone. Can you show use the headers before and after the bounce? I have attached the headers of the original