Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains
set mbox = ~/Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
Jan Johansson
WM-data eApplications AB
Grafiska
* Michael Tatge [25-09-2001 17:40]:
| René Clerc muttered:
| Probably. There are many workarounds. But I want the ~l option to
| work, because I believe it's designed for this issue ;)
|
| ~l message is addressed to a known mailing list
Perhaps this is the clue; a ~l pattern in
Johansson Jan muttered:
Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains
set mbox = ~/Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your
Maildir-Folders in.
I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
set spoolfile=~/Maildir# if that is so
Still gives me the same result.
MAIL is set in enviroment i just noticed, but i thout that entries in
.muttrc
Johansson Jan wrote:
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store
your Maildir-Folders in.
I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
set folder=~/Maildir
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Johansson Jan writes:
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to store your
Maildir-Folders in.
I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
Thank god that you're not a user in my network ;-)
Johansson Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/26/2001:
Why don't you let mutt create it? Yet you need some place to
store your Maildir-Folders in.
I have over 2gigs of mail in ~/Maildir ;)
set spoolfile=~/Maildir # if that is so
Still gives me the same
darren chamberlain wrote:
Doesn't that need to have a trailing / if it's a Maildir and not
an mbox file?
set spoolfile=~/Maildir/
i don't think so if you have mbox_type set to Maildir. at least 'set
folder=~/mail' works for me, and i'm using Maildir.
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Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains
set mbox = ~/Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
Jan Johansson
WM-data eApplications AB
Grafiska Vägen 18
Johansson Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to get 1.3.21 to talk Maildir. My .muttrc contains
set mbox = ~/Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
And yet it prompts /home/j2/Mail does not exist. Create it? ([yes]/no):
What am i missing for peacful coexistance with maildir?
set
Is there a macro or some such method to copy my replies to the folder
I'm currently in. ie. If in my mail-from-fred folder I'd like a reply
saved in the mail-from-fred folder (not in sent-mail) so I can keep
my threads together.
has anyone else noticed extra spaces at the top of messages sent with
mutt 1.3.22.1i ? here's an example from a message posted to the bind9
users list...
from my sent-mail directory; the actual message file:
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thomas J. Zamberlan wrote:
.
Status: RO
Thomas J.
Hmm, maybe this is addressed in a 1.3 mutt, but I dunno...
I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like
to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent
TO...
That is, if someone sends me email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like to
have a
Thus spake Taner Halicioglu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and
I'd like to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a
message was sent TO...
Your best way is to filter by address into folders, then use a folder
hook to set the
At 18:06 -0700 26 Sep 2001, Taner Halicioglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a few email addresses that forward to this email address, and I'd like
to be consistent and set my From: header based on what a message was sent
TO...
No need to use send-hooks. Just set up your $alternates variable
I've used a send-hook along with auto-encrypt before, and that works
fine. As for getting the info from your keyring, the only way that
comes to mind is running some kind of script on a regular basis (perhaps
a cron job) that lists your keyring, extracts the email addresses from
the key
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 at 18:06:15 -0700, Taner Halicioglu wrote:
Hmm, maybe this is addressed in a 1.3 mutt, but I dunno...
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I have a few email addresses that
Brian --
...and then Brian Warkentin said...
%
% Is there a macro or some such method to copy my replies to the folder
% I'm currently in. ie. If in my mail-from-fred folder I'd like a reply
% saved in the mail-from-fred folder (not in sent-mail) so I can keep
% my threads together.
If you
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