Hi Max,
* Max Görner [2019-03-28; 13:24]:
> I wonder whether one could just configure mutt such as to save all send
> messages to Inbox again. Of course, that would clutter the inbox severely, but
>
> a) I have a hook limiting the view to ~(~N|~F) already
> b) the cluttering might be
Hi Matthias,
* Matthias Apitz [2018-01-19; 11:59]:
> I have around 4.2 GByte of mbox mail files:
>
> $ du -sh Mail
> 4,2G Mail
> $ ls Mail | wc -l
> 1095
>
> can 'notmuch' index this and how big is the database after this?
notmuch does not work with mbox folders but with
Hi Andre, mutt users,
* Andre Majorel <aym-t...@teaser.fr> [28. Jul. 2016]:
> On 2016-07-25 23:44 +0200, Gregor Zattler wrote:
>
>> I get status emails in some mail folder which I occasionally
>> delete with delete-pattern (bound to "D") and this pattern:
>&g
Dear mutt users,
I get status emails in some mail folder which I occasionally
delete with delete-pattern (bound to "D") and this pattern:
~s"Cron nice ionice -c 3 ~/bin/my-notmuch-new-and-tagging" ~b^"No
new mail." !~b"^Processed"
I would like to do this via a folder-hook like
Hi Xu Wang,
* Xu Wang [22. Jun. 2016]:
> So I added & to detach. This is good in the sense
> that mutt now does not wait for the browser. However, by the time my
> browser opens, mutt has already deleted the .html temporary file
> because after adding & the command returned
Hi Kevin, mutt users,
* Kevin J. McCarthy <ke...@8t8.us> [02. Mar. 2016]:
> On Wed, Mar 02, 2016 at 11:52:22PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
>> * Kevin J. McCarthy <ke...@8t8.us> [01. Mar. 2016]:
>>> Mutt is seeing more than one result when querying for secret keys
Hi Kevin,
* Kevin J. McCarthy <ke...@8t8.us> [01. Mar. 2016]:
> On Tue, Mar 01, 2016 at 11:45:50PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
>> Dear mutt users, I use mutt on debian stretch with gpgme and
>> recently gnupg2 was upgraded to version 2.1
>>
>> Now when I wan
Dear mutt users, I use mutt on debian stretch with gpgme and
recently gnupg2 was upgraded to version 2.1
Now when I want to send an signed and encrypted email mutt is
configured to
sign as: 0xB557830478789E7B98D7FEABF2EB825AD25307CA
and says so in the send menu. But in the last line of the
Dear mutt users,
I would wish to limit/search etc. emails which are addressed to a
group of 6 email addresses. But %C matches if one of the
addresses in the emails header matches one of the groups email
addresses. This does not check if all addresses match nor if
there are addresses which are
Hi Ian, mutt users,
* Ian Zimmerman [18. Sep. 2015]:
> On 2015-09-19 12:21 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> Yeah. Another annoying thing about the header cache is the hashed file
> names. It means when I delete/archive a folder (such as after
> unsubscribing from a list) I
Hi Jonas,
* Jonas Petong jonas.pet...@web.de [13. Nov. 2013]:
On 13.Nov 2013, 13:01, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 18:50:44 +0100, Jonas Petong wrote:
Cameron, you were right, the message id's are the same. From the matter of
fact
that limiting my Inbox by ~= did
Dear mutt users,
since a few days mutt shows wrong PGP key generation dates. Does
anyone have the same problem?
If setting pgp_entry_format is set to
%4n %t%f %4l/0x%k %-4a %2c %u %[%F]
mutt shows the key generation date in iso
format as the last entry in each listted key.
I configured
Hi Marco,
* Marco net...@lavabit.com [18. Feb. 2013]:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
threads as well. I only see the highlighted messages when I unfold
the thread.
Is is possible to highlight each message in a thread - or
alternatively highlight the first
Hi Torsten,
* Torsten Flammiger nos...@netfg.net [07. Feb. 2013]:
I use for my regular inbox:
set index_format=%4C %Z [%-25.25n] [%d] (%?M?C%3M%4c?) %s
and I try to use this for my Sent folder to display the TO address
in my Sent folder instead of my FROM address.
folder-hook Sent 'set
Hi Guy,
* Guy Gold guy1g...@gmail.com [22. Jul. 2012]:
All seems to be working fine, as
long as I keep my newest emails on the bottom of the list (and that's sort of
counter-intuitive for me ) .
I have the same setup and it does not feel counter-intuitive too
me since I use this:
folder-hook
Hi stardiviner,
* stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com [08. Nov. 2011]:
I try to set different *index_format* for maials. like this:
message-hook ~g set index_format = ' A %H %C| +%N [%4Z] %-13L %s %
%4c' # signed
message-hook ~g set index_format = ' B %H %C| %N [%4Z] %-13L %s %
Hi stardiviner,
* stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com [08. Nov. 2011]:
= On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
* stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com [08. Nov. 2011]:
Is there other way to set different *index_format* for mails ?
index_format describes the format of your index which shows
(normally)
Hi Edward,
* Edward Morbius dredmorb...@gmail.com [04. Nov. 2011]:
Is there a trick to filtering to /full threads/ which have a specific
search term (or, say, mentions of yrs,trly) in them?
Search the manual for thread reveals:
Pattern modifier Description
~(pattern)
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
Hi 42possibletrash,
* 42possibletr...@googlemail.com 42possibletr...@googlemail.com [23. Oct.
2011]:
Thank you for your replies Gregor Zattler and Jostein Gogstad. I have
followed Gregor's advice and moved all my emails into one folder,
/data/mail. This is my current .muttrc:
http
always having
to remember to press a key first. But none the less I also have
macros like this:
macro generic \e8 enter-command source
$HOME/.mutt/profiles/telegr...@gmx.net/settings\n be Gregor Zattler
telegr...@gmx.net
which stitches all dynamic configuration off and sets things for
a specific
Hi José,
* J J swft1...@yahoo.com [04. Oct. 2011]:
It could be useful for me to process the message list as it
appears in the index with flags information. Is there a way to
save the message index buffer, or to generate it some how?
You could run in gnu screen and use its hardcopy feature.
Hi stardiviner,
* stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com [03. Aug. 2011]:
I find that press c to switch mailbox to .Search ( This folder is for
mairix Search result ) is not easy and cheap enough.
I hope to set a bind or macro for this, when I type *,f* to:some...@gmail.com
then press Enter, and
Hi stardiviner,
* stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com [03. Aug. 2011]:
- On [2011-08-03 13:26:11 +0200]:
Gregor Zattler Said:
* stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com [03. Aug. 2011]:
I find that press c to switch mailbox to .Search ( This folder is for
mairix Search result ) is not easy and cheap
Hi Jeffery,
* Jeffery Small j...@cjsa.com [27. Dec. 2010]:
I have looked over the manual and I am still confused as to how to use
send2-hook in this case. When I edit my message and change the From:
line while leaving the To: line alone, I do not understand why mutt is
then failing to set the
Hi Jeffery, mutt users,
* Jeffery Small j...@cjsa.com [26. Dec. 2010]:
When composing a normal message in mutt (1.5.21), after exiting the text
editor and returning to the header/attachment page prior to sending,
the Fcc: box is properly set based upon value in the hook file for the
recipient.
Hi Dale, mutt users,
* Dale A. Raby daler...@gmail.com [25. Dec. 2010]:
Why not use Gmail's own spam filter to eliminate the spam? It
works pretty well and doesn't require you to use or maintain
SpamAssassin. Use Mutt with IMAP and the messages will stay on
the practically limitless storage
Hi Scott,
* Scott Jones sanch...@gmail.com [25. Dec. 2010]:
I have MUTT set up and working on my system. I don't use it though
because 1) the inbox is stuffed with several THOUSAND message through
which I need to sort and delete the spam and 2) I haven't yet figured
out how to set up
Hi Jose,
* Jose M Vidal jmvidal...@gmail.com [15. Dec. 2010]:
I am tying to find how to remove the top menu bar, as far as I aleady
know all the commands and I really dontt need it.
set help=no
# Name: help
# Type: boolean
# Default: yes
#
#
# When set, help lines describing the bindings for
Hi mutt users,
* the.real.ka...@gmail.com the.real.ka...@gmail.com [19. Sep. 2010]:
* christoph christ...@kluenter.de [Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 10:53:55PM +0200]
* Am Do, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:51:38 +0200 , schrieb the.real.ka...@gmail.com:
Some mailing lists I'm on are using encryption too, in order
Hi Yue,
* Yue Wu vano...@gmail.com [06. Aug. 2010]:
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 03:45:48PM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote:
* Erik Christiansen on Friday, August 06, 2010 at 00:38:37 +1000
On Thu, Aug 05, 2010 at 09:18:45PM +0800, Yue Wu wrote:
I don't only want to redeliver my emails, but also not
Hi rogerx, mutt-users,
* rog...@sdf.org rog...@sdf.org [14. Jul. 2010]:
How can I exclude one folder from my mailbox list using a find
pipe?
muttrc:
mailboxes `find ~/.maildir/ -type d -name cur -printf '%h '`
[...]
To clarify, I only want to omit my /home/roger/.maildir/.roger folder
Hi Robert,
* Robert Holtzman hol...@cox.net [06. Jul. 2010]:
When I was running Ubuntu 8.04 mutt 1.5.17 ran flawlessly. Just upgraded
to Ubuntu 10.04 which installs mutt 1.5.20 and now I'm having a problem
changing mailboxes with the c command. When I try it keeps wanting to
open INCOMING, my
Hi Kyle,
thank you very much for your help especially with respect to
infinite loops (I was traped in one).
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05. Nov. 2007]:
Don't trigger the hook except on messages that are not already
signed/encrypted:
send2-hook '!~g !~G ^%C gpg-full' 'push
Dear Mutt users,
I configured a group gpg-full which matches all emailaddresses
to which a valid gpg key exists in my keyring. I'm able for
instance to search for emails matching %Cgpg-full in the index
and the scroll bar jumps to the next message which is addressed
to somebody who's gpg key I
Hi Jacek,
* Jacek Wojaczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19. Okt. 2002]:
[...]
3. In The Bat! I had a filter which colored all replies to my mails.
It based on References: header and my unique Message-ID.
Possible in mutt?
color index default color7 '~h
Hi Thomas,
* Thomas Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02. Okt. 2002]:
[mailing list filter]
Nice generalised solution:
:0:
* ^Sender: owner-\/[^@]+
lists/`echo $MATCH | sed -e 's/[\/]/_/g'`
Repeat for the 7 other common mailing list headers, and you're all
done, assuming you don't want to get
Hi Isaac,
* Isaac Claymore [EMAIL PROTECTED] [27. Sep. 2002]:
It seems that folder-hook is executed whenever a folder is entered,
but is there a 'leave-folder-hook'?
Notwendig, but there is hope:
I need to reset something back to normal upon leaving a folder,
after setting it to
Hi Markus,
* Markus Nißl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [27. Aug. 2002]:
On Sun, Aug 25, 2002 at 06:21:52PM +0200, Gregor Zattler wrote:
Well, do I have to use that gpg-2comp in order to use gpg
with mutt?
You need this wrapper script if and only if you want to
communicate signed+encrypted
Hi Markus,
* Markus Nißl [EMAIL PROTECTED] [25. Aug. 2002]:
Hi mutt experts!
I have recently installed gnupg-1.0.7 and I'd like to use it with
mutt. But I can't use gnupg with mutt out of the box: the muttrc
has to modified to tell mutt explicitely the different commands
to sign and
Hi Sven,
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16. Aug. 2002]:
* Vikram Goyal [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-16 12:34]:
Vikram - can you answer these questions for me?
I can -- i was the original poster.
of-course not but an added functionality.
[...]
i suppose there you would use it to list the
Hi,
I can see the current value of an variable with
set ?variable
but is there a possibility to list currently active hooks?
Ciao, Gregor
--
echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sbA0D3F204445524F42snlbxq'|dc
Hi Viktor,
* Viktor Rosenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] [24. Jul. 2002]:
David T-G wrote:
...and then Phil Gregory said...
% encrypt-to your key ID
%
% to your ~/.gnupg/options file. This leaves them encrypted on disk but
% still allows you to go back and look at them.
... and allows
Hi David,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22. Jul. 2002]:
Please don't just reply to any random message to start a new thread on
the mailing list.
Sorry, i forgot to delete the reply-to: -header.
[...]
% every email address there is a pgp-hook. But mutt continues bothering
% me n times
Hi Jens,
* Jens Porup [EMAIL PROTECTED] [19. Jul. 2002]:
I'd like to configure my mutt so that when I change mailboxes,
it gives me the mailbox sizes in human readable format, like
the -h flag in ls, for example. Size in bytes isn't particularly
meaningful.
Any suggestions? Is this
Hi Jussi,
* Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09. Mai. 2002]:
Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recommend filladapt.
Some other person recommended me filladapt, too. But the fact is, that
the GNU Emacs that comes along with my GNU/Linux distribution, doesn't
have that package by
Hi David,
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mit 24 Apr 2002 07:47:36 GMT]:
Gregor --
[ ... ]
% set sendmail=tee (lbdb-fetchaddr -a)|/usr/lib/sendmail -oem -oi
% in muttrc. But when I send mail, there is an exec error 127.
%
% On the command line
% cat email | tee (lbdb-fetchaddr
Hi everybody,
i want ldbd-fetchaddr to collect email addresses from outgoung
email. Therefore I
set sendmail=tee (lbdb-fetchaddr -a)|/usr/lib/sendmail -oem -oi
in muttrc. But when I send mail, there is an exec error 127.
On the command line
cat email | tee (lbdb-fetchaddr
Hi Dave,
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fre 19 Apr 2002 10:37:54 GMT]:
[...]
I use:
,
| davep@hagbard:~$ head -7 /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/muttrc-mode.el
| ;;; muttrc-mode.el --- Major mode to edit muttrc under Emacs
|
| ;;; Copyright (C) 2000 Laurent Pelecq
| ;;;
| ;;;
Hi Michael et al.,
* Michael Elkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fre 19 Apr 2002 11:06:27 GMT]:
you need to use
./configure --enable-exact-address
if you want this functionality. be aware it will use more memory this way
because mutt has to store the string it both the usable internal form, and
Hi darren,
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mit 06 Mär 2002 10:01:56 GMT]:
Quoting David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mar 06, 2002 09:52]:
I have a very long list of mailboxes. When I get into the
mailbox list, I can see at the top I have 3 mailboxes with new
messages, but I have to
Hi,
* Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fre 22 Feb 2002 13:00:00 GMT]:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Thomas Baker wrote:
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Adam Byrtek wrote:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 09:43:42AM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote:
Is there a way in mutt to search across all my local mailboxes for a
Hi Thomas,
* Thomas Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Die 25 Dez 2001 12:14:19 GMT]:
[ ... reformating paragraphs in replys ... ]
I use par(1), http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~amc/Par/
How (with which parameters) do you use it? I saw it a few months ago
but got confused with parameters...
Ciao, Gregor
Hi René,
hi mutt users,
* René Clerc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Son 16 Dez 2001 23:49:44 GMT]:
* Gregor Zattler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16-12-2001 22:30]:
| Hi mutt users,
|
| is there a way to display a message on the last line (below the status
| bar if status_on_top=no)?
|
| I would like
Hi Peter,
hi mutt users,
* Peter Poeml [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mon 10 Dez 2001 20:04:17 GMT]:
[...]
As mentioned before, grepmail can jump in because mutt works on single
mail boxes. Now I was curious and figured out the command for your real
example:
mutt -f (grepmail -huqd between 2001-09-01
Hi mutt users,
is there a way to display a message on the last line (below the status
bar if status_on_top=no)?
I would like to display a message when a special hook gets triggered.
Ciao, gregor
Hi Cliff,
hi mutt users,
Cliff mentioned a frontend to grepmail:
* Cliff Sarginson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fre., 23. Nov. 2001; 17:36:09 +0100]:
[...]
But I see no mention of grepmail, and it's little mutt front-end
friend.
I'm interested in such thing. Where can i get this?
Ciao, gregor
Hi,
* Irwan Hadi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Mon 12 Mär 2001 01:37:25 GMT]:
I want to know how do I strip the Date: line from the header of
messages coming to me using procmail, and after that procmail should
generate a new Date: based on the date at my computer.
I want to do this, because there
Hi there,
* Mikko Hänninen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Wed 08 Nov 2000 18:27:36 GMT]:
[Header rewriting tips for sendmail]
IMHO, instead of using header rewriting, it's better to get the headers
right at the source (use "set [EMAIL PROTECTED] envelope_from").
You will still need to configure sendmail
Dear mutt users,
hello Mostly Harmless :-)
* Mostly Harmless [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Die 05 Sep 2000 23:14:11 GMT]:
How can I get the from line displayed in the message index for lists I
have defined as lists?
i understand you want to see the names of the persons how wrote the
messages instead of
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Fre 28 Jul 2000 11:42:09 GMT]:
Always use the my_hdr command instead and use send-hooks or
set reverse_name to switch between your addresses.
This did'nt work for me. I now use 'set from=' and 'set
reverse_name=yes' and send-hooks (but *no* 'set
Dear mutt-users,
* Marius Gedminas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(If I used fcc-hooks, I'd
want to have four copies of the message saved in folders for all four
recipients).
Me too. Does anybody have a hint how to do this?
Ciao, Gregor
Dear mutt users,
* Lukasz Stelmach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote_chars in
those programs may contain initials of person who wrote the letter i
am replying. For example when you answer this letter it should be
quoted with "LS". But when something is alredy quoted only '' is
added at the
Dear 'mutters',
i have a problem using the file browser (e.g. when choosing an
attachment). I'm generally happy with the 'folder_format' default
settings showing all the detailed stuff about rights, owner,
group, lenght etc.[1] But the files i have to deal with have
fairly long filenames and
Dear mutt-users,
i try to migrate from an german mail+news reader "CrossPoint" (runs on
pure DOS) to mutt. With CrossPoint i'm used to save mails i got from a
user and copys of emails i sent her (the whole correspondence) in one
location (aka folder). Now i tried hard configuring mutt to fcc
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