At 3:06 PM EDT on April 28 Andre Berger sent off:
Is it possible to colorize the visible messages of collapsed threads
if the threads contain one or more new messages?
Does putting this
# collapsed threads
color index brightgreendefault ~v
color tree brightgreendefault
in
Hello,
I'm asking this here because, IIRC, several people on this list are
already using the tool which I'm going to need.
In the past, I asked on this list how one with a shell account could
run mutt remotely (from the office) when a web browser is the only way
to go through the corporate
[29.04.02 01:45:36% +] Flavien -- :
What I'm trying to match are headers like :
Subject: Blah blah
To: My Friend [EMAIL PROTECTED], Another [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Joe Foobar [EMAIL PROTECTED], x [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 13:52]:
Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
I think you're looking for MindTerm, which google tells me is at
http://www.appgate.com/ag.asp?template=productslevel1=product_mindterm.
(darren)
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Words are also deeds.
* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 13:25 -0400:
At 3:06 PM EDT on April 28 Andre Berger sent off:
Is it possible to colorize the visible messages of collapsed threads
if the threads contain one or more new messages?
Does putting this
# collapsed threads
color index
Marco Fioretti wrote:
Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
mindterm is the main one i've heard of.
http://www.appgate.com/ag.asp?template=productslevel1=product_mindterm
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input: william hq . newdream . net .
At 1:56 PM EDT on April 29 Andre Berger sent off:
* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 13:25 -0400:
At 3:06 PM EDT on April 28 Andre Berger sent off:
Is it possible to colorize the visible messages of collapsed threads
if the threads contain one or more new messages?
Does
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Disposition: inline
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 14:49 -0400:
At 1:56 PM EDT on April 29 Andre Berger sent off:
* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 13:25 -0400:
I'm using the VVV-NNTP patch with mutt-1.3.28.
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every time
I browse through my subscribed group list?
I have to wade through the annoying lot every time I hit Shift-A.
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Drew
To [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every
time I browse through my subscribed group list?
Sigh. I missed show_new_news and show_only_unread in the manual. Maybe
all the VVV additions should be moved to a special heading.
I also missed
begin darren chamberlain quotation:
* Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 13:52]:
Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
I think you're looking for MindTerm, which google tells me is at
http://www.appgate.com/ag.asp?template=productslevel1=product_mindterm.
Shawn, et al --
...and then Shawn McMahon said...
%
...
% Sounds like he needs some kind of http-based proxy, unless the firewall
% is dumb enough to let non-http things through port 80, in which case I'd
% recommend ssh.
Quick -- someone write a perl script that will interface between a local
Andre --
...and then Andre Berger said...
%
...
% Yeah... I'm subscribed to some high-traffic mailing lists and want to
% keep threads generally collapsed. Thanks!
I'm quite happy with pushing/execing a collapse all when I enter a
folder, turning on uncollapse_jump, and letting mutt uncollapse
begin David T-G quotation:
Quick -- someone write a perl script that will interface between a local
ssh session's filehandles and an incoming ssh stream!
I just figured run an ssh daemon on port 80 on his home box, since he
probably doesn't need a web server on it. But if you wanna write
* Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 15:43]:
begin darren chamberlain quotation:
* Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 13:52]:
Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
I think you're looking for MindTerm, which google tells me is at
Shawn --
...and then Shawn McMahon said...
%
% begin David T-G quotation:
%
% Quick -- someone write a perl script that will interface between a local
% ssh session's filehandles and an incoming ssh stream!
%
% I just figured run an ssh daemon on port 80 on his home box, since he
Yeah, I
Darren, et al --
...and then darren chamberlain said...
%
% * Shawn McMahon [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 15:43]:
% begin darren chamberlain quotation:
% * Marco Fioretti [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-29 13:52]:
%Last but not least: what was that JAVA applet called anyway?
%
% I think
On Mon, Apr 29, 2002 at 03:33:49PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
%
% Sounds like he needs some kind of http-based proxy, unless the firewall
% is dumb enough to let non-http things through port 80, in which case I'd
% recommend ssh.
%
% If the company lets through port 80, they probably
Drew Raines wrote:
Drew Raines wrote:
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every
time I browse through my subscribed group list?
Sigh. I missed show_new_news and show_only_unread in the manual.
I retract my self-correction. Even with show_new_news unset,
Hello,
I'd never tried to use the break-thread and link-thread functions on
mutt until a couple of days ago, and then mutt told me I can't, unless
I'm using an mbox or mmdf folder type. Why won't it work with maildir?
This is
Mutt 1.3.28i (2002-03-13)
From debian's unstable branch.
good
Thanks for all the input.
I ended up using a primitive hack inspired by this page:
http://impressive.net/people/gerald/2000/12/spam-filtering.html
We'll see how it works.
op
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Hi,
* Drew Raines [04/29/02 23:31:37 CEST] wrote:
Drew Raines wrote:
Drew Raines wrote:
How can I disable the displaying of new (not subscribed) groups every
time I browse through my subscribed group list?
Sigh. I missed show_new_news and show_only_unread in the manual.
I
Rocco, Vineet, et al --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
...
% I'm using an mbox or mmdf folder type. Why won't it work with maildir?
%
% This is
% Mutt 1.3.28i (2002-03-13)
% From debian's unstable branch.
That's a version with a conviently-provided feature patch; the stock mutt
Hi,
* David T-G [04/30/02 02:30:54 CEST] wrote:
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
% I'm using an mbox or mmdf folder type. Why won't it work with maildir?
%
% This is
% Mutt 1.3.28i (2002-03-13)
% From debian's unstable branch.
That's a version with a conviently-provided feature
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