On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 05:40:43PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
...and then Anthony Liu said...
[snip]
%
% I have a few questions below:
%
% 1) I have
% set folder_format="%N %30s %f"
% but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though
% some of the mailboxes has new
Ron Forrester muttered:
So, I found the very useful 'alternates' setting which lets me see
email as to me for all of my addresses.
What I would like to do now, is tell mutt, on reply, to derive the
"From" header from the "To" header, i.e. if the message is to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", on
Tue Sep 19 11:50:55 BST 2000
Greetings. Is there any special that needs to be
done to be able to read a remote maildir folder
using imap? If I choose {host}maildir or
{host}maildir/cur I get the message:
{host}choice is not a selectable mailbox.
Any help would be appreciated.
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 11:53:47AM +0100, primus wrote:
Tue Sep 19 11:50:55 BST 2000
Greetings. Is there any special that needs to be
done to be able to read a remote maildir folder
using imap? If I choose {host}maildir or
{host}maildir/cur I get the message:
{host}choice is not
Bruce DeVisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 19 Sep 2000:
I have the same problem Anthony describes. There is clearly new mail
(checked via ls -l ; ls -lc ; ls -lu), but mutt is not picking up on
it for some reason.
That's interesting. Is NFS involved? And this *is* with mbox style
Often, while using mutt, new mail arrives in my spool file. How do I make
mutt go get it without quitting and restarting?
Thanks,
Dave
Dave Morse proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Often, while using mutt, new mail arrives in my spool file. How do I make
mutt go get it without quitting and restarting?
$ - Sync Mailbox.
hth hand
+suresh
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 09:30:11AM -0700, Dave Morse wrote:
Often, while using mutt, new mail arrives in my spool file. How do I make
mutt go get it without quitting and restarting?
By default, '$' is bound to this function..
rjf
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 10:31:13PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Dave Morse proclaimed on mutt-users that:
Often, while using mutt, new mail arrives in my spool file. How do I make
mutt go get it without quitting and restarting?
$ - Sync Mailbox.
Or hit TAB if you have no
Dave Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 19 Sep 2000:
Often, while using mutt, new mail arrives in my spool file. How do I make
mutt go get it without quitting and restarting?
Others have told you about the sync-mailbox command, but if you're
actually looking for how to change back to your
Anthony --
...and then Anthony Liu said...
% On Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 05:40:43PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
%
% % but I can't see the "N" indicator in the folder index even though some
% % of the mailboxes has new mail (it is always blank). Why?
%
% If your folder_format is correct, then you
msg.pgp
On Tue, Sep 19, 2000 at 02:44:05PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Bruce DeVisser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 19 Sep 2000:
I have the same problem Anthony describes. There is clearly new mail
(checked via ls -l ; ls -lc ; ls -lu), but mutt is not picking up on
it for some reason.
I'm a new mutt user starting right in with a pretty advanced
configuration, but I've read a lot, so it's time to ask questions.
I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each
message has a name like msg.BvJC, msg.gvJC. I had thought that setting
mbox_type=Maildir would clue
Peter --
...and then Peter Jaques said...
% I have the same problem with a twist: procmail sorts my mail; when i see
% the browser list of mailboxes, my "mutt" mailbox shows "N" for new mail,
% but another mbox (which also has new mail, also placed there by procmail)
% does not... very strange,
I don't see anything under "Format String" in the manual to put a message's
recipient in the hdr_format string. Because I like to keep both the messages
that I received and messages I sent about project foo in the foo mailbox, I
want to see both the author and recipient's name, in case I'm the
Mike --
...and then Mike McNally said...
% I'm a new mutt user starting right in with a pretty advanced
% configuration, but I've read a lot, so it's time to ask questions.
Welcome!
%
% I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each
Yep... Are you dropping things into
Mike McNally muttered:
I'm a new mutt user starting right in with a pretty advanced
configuration, but I've read a lot, so it's time to ask questions.
Welcome!
I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each
message has a name like msg.BvJC, msg.gvJC. I had thought that
Darren West [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 19 Sep 2000:
If I invoke mail(compose) from within mutt via keybind 'm' in a folder
though, it always pops into the default profile..since the send-hook is
dependant on the "To" info.
It would be great if it first prompted for "To" info, then
DuCharme, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 19 Sep 2000:
I don't see anything under "Format String" in the manual to put a message's
recipient in the hdr_format string. Because I like to keep both the messages
that I received and messages I sent about project foo in the foo mailbox, I
Hi,
I'm curious why Mutt would set the Content-Disposition: attachment for a
text/plain message, replying to a text/plain message. Here's the relevant
headers from the outgoing message as saved by Mutt in my Sent folder:
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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