Home/End mapping on Sun keyboard
The mutt documentation says that the 'home' and 'end' keys on the keyboard should make you jump to the beginning and the end of a message while reading it. On Solaris 8 running on sparc (with a standard sun keyboard) I get the Key is not bound message. Anyone knows how to add this binding to my config? Thanks. -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. There are lies, damn lies, and statistics. -- Mark Twain
Re: Home/End mapping on Sun keyboard
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 10:10:37AM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote: I get the Key is not bound message on my Linux PC, too. Where did you see the reference in the documentation? If you hit '?' while reading a message: Hometop jump to the top of the message [...] End bottom jump to the bottom of the message I ended up adding my own mappings on other keys: bind pager = top bind pager * bottom It goes well with index mappings. -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. It is easier to apologize than to get permission. -- Grace Hopper
Re: imap mailboxes and new mail
I just tried mutt-1.3.25i and I get the same results. Could it be a compile flag I'm using or the fact that I'm going against a MS Exchange 5.5 server. Anyone doing IMAP against Exchange? When I have the =INBOX open I do not get the new mail until I re-opens the inbox. I get a: Mailbox was externally modified. Flags may be wrong. Message and that is it. That tell me I need to re-open the mailbox to see new messages in it. On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 03:25:14PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote: * Charles Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [16/05/02, 09:18:29]: Which version of mutt are you running? It's only Mutt 1.3.25i (2002-01-01), so maybe they introduced a bug between my version and yours. If you leave mutt opened in =INBOX you will see the new mail coming in? Yes. As well as when I'm in any other mailbox on the server, as long as I'm connected. HTH, Kai -- Kai Blin Webmasterof http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/uni/thm/molgen/ Univ. of Tuebingen Inst. of Human Genetics fon +49-7071-2974890 Wilhelmstrasse 27 Dept. of Molecular Genetics fax +49-7071-295233 D-72074 Tuebingen Do molecular biologists wear designer genes? -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. If a mime is arrested do they tell him he has the right to talk? -- Dennis Miller
imap mailboxes and new mail
I seem to have a hard time seeing new mail in my IMAP mailbox. If the box is currently opened, I frequently have to re-open it to see if any new mail came in. Is it an option I have set wrong somewhere? I tried to bind a key shortcut to the imap-fetch-mail function but it does not work. I am using 1.3.99 on Solaris 8. Here's the part of the config that relates to IMAP and stuff: set folder = imap://{username}@{imap-server}/Saved set spoolfile = imap://{username}@{imap-server}/INBOX set imap_user = {username} set imap_pass = {pw} bind index A 'imap-fetch-mail' mailboxes ! mailboxes !/postmaster mailboxes !/mms mailboxes !/Faxes mailboxes !/hostmaser Any ideas? -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. If a mime is arrested do they tell him he has the right to talk? -- Dennis Miller
mailboxes under 1.3.99
I was running 1.3.28 and just upgraded to 1.3.99 on Solaris8. Ever since the upgrade, I am noticing something weird with the mailboxes. Even after I have read all the mail in them (every piece of mail is Status: RO), the folder still shows with the 'N' flag in the folder list. If I quit mutt and get back in, the flag is set right. Anyone knows why that would be? -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. If a mime is arrested do they tell him he has the right to talk? -- Dennis Miller
Re: mailboxes under 1.3.99
I am: (charlesg@renoir) /home/charlesgntpq -p remote refid st t when poll reach delay offsetdisp == *daumier.unixrea otc1.psu.edu 2 u2 64 377 1.46 1.5120.09 And I am not too sure how this would affect mutt mailboxes handling... On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 07:39:29PM -0500, Patrick wrote: * Charles Gagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-06-02 17:42]: I was running 1.3.28 and just upgraded to 1.3.99 on Solaris8. Ever since the upgrade, I am noticing something weird with the mailboxes. Even after I have read all the mail in them (every piece of mail is Status: RO), the folder still shows with the 'N' flag in the folder list. If I quit mutt and get back in, the flag is set right. Anyone knows why that would be? Check your computer clock against a known time sorce (ie ntp). -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 Registered at: http://counter.li.org -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. If a mime is arrested do they tell him he has the right to talk? -- Dennis Miller
French accentuated letters in 1.3.28i
Folks, Pardon my imcompetence but for some reason, I cannot get mutt-1.3.x to process and display french accentuated letters properly since the support for iconv was introduced. First, when I compile 1.2.5.1 with --with-charmaps={wherever-maps-are}, it works like a charm. All the accentuated letters are displayed properly. But I compiled libiconv-1.7 and then compiled mutt-1.3.28i and I can't get it to display those accentuated properly. I always end-up with ?, spaces or \009 codes. I added: source /usr/local/doc/mutt/samples/iconv/iconv.solaris-2.7.rc I am running on a Solaris 2.8 system but I couldn't see the solaris-2.8 file anywhere. Any ideas? -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. You can lead a mule to water, but you can't make him drink. However, if you shoot a couple of uncooperative mules, the rest tend to get pretty thirsty.
Tag or delete by date or age
Is there a way to tag or delete by date. I use to do this a while back using mush. Since I have a lot of folders where I get reports (i.e. backup reports for example), deleting by date was an easy way to keep only the current and previous month for example. All I would need is a way to say tag/delete everything older than specific date or even tag/delete everything older than number of days, whatever is easier. If it's not in there, it would be a great feature. -- Charles Gagnon | My views are my views and they http://unixrealm.com | do not represent those of anybody [EMAIL PROTECTED] | but me. One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor. -- Dennis Miller