My procmailrc moves mails to different files(folders).
Mutt opens spool mail when I start it. Is there an easy
way to browse and view folders, the folders highlighted
when there is new mail.
(like pine, Outlook Express).
--st.
Vikram Goyal wrote:
folder-hook !Trash push enter-commandunset maildir_trashenter
Try this instead:
folder-hook !Trash push 'enter-commandunset maildir_trashenter'
on Thu Jun 27 Cameron Simpson spoke forth with the blessed manuscript
On 12:35 26 Jun 2002, Vineet Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| * Peter T. Abplanalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020626 12:29]:
| I don't know if the --command option for gnome-terminal causes a
| different environment to be
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 01:46:26AM -0400, SB wrote:
My procmailrc moves mails to different files(folders).
Mutt opens spool mail when I start it. Is there an easy
way to browse and view folders, the folders highlighted
when there is new mail.
(like pine, Outlook Express).
Most certainly.
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 12:13:04AM +0200, Michael Mauch wrote:
This cannot work. The redirection () is a shell feature, but
--command does not start a shell, it only spawns the executable given.
Try:
gnome-terminal --command='sh -c echo foo foo.txt'
or
gnome-terminal --command='sh
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 08:17:29PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
Please do NOT reply to random messages, create a new thread instead.
Sorry for the goof up.
try
folder-hook !Trash push 'enter-commandunset maildir_trashenter'
This problem is solved. But now I am having a problem further
Vikram Goyal wrote:
How can I prevent the action of saving messages if their are no tagged
messages according to the pattern.
Nicolas has a patch for this.
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas/mutt.html
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Cedric
Vikram Goyal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Hello Dear Mutters,
I have defined a folder-hook as:
folder-hook !Trash push enter-commandunset maildir_trashenter
But the error coming is 'push too many arguments'
I can't see why you need the push command here.
folder-hook !Trash unset
Hi,
* Robert Ian Smit [02-06-27 10:54:28 +0200] wrote:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 12:13:04AM +0200, Michael Mauch wrote:
This cannot work. The redirection () is a shell feature, but
--command does not start a shell, it only spawns the executable given.
Try:
gnome-terminal --command='sh
Hi,
* Sadiq Al-Lawatia [02-06-27 10:53:30 +0200] wrote:
Is there a way of getting %f to just display the mailbox
name rather than the full pathname of it? I have mailboxes
nested in sub-directories and the name run off off the
screen, so having just the mailbox name would really make
it
hi,
i'm using mutt (1.4) on the command line on a RH7.0 box
is there a way to save the output of mutt, i mean, the content it sends to
sendmail ?
a file i could use with :
echo my body | mutt -a attach -s my subject -o OUTPUT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cat OUTPUT | sendmail [EMAIL
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 02:49:40PM +0200, Arnaud De Timmerman wrote:
i'm using mutt (1.4) on the command line on a RH7.0 box
is there a way to save the output of mutt, i mean, the content it sends to
sendmail ?
a file i could use with :
echo my body | mutt -a attach
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and then Jussi Ekholm said...
One thing that annoys me a great deal is, that AFAIK you can't, for
example, forward/bounce emails with abook. At least I can't find
anything somehow related to it, but this:
* Jussi Ekholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-27]:
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...and then Jussi Ekholm said...
One thing that annoys me a great deal is, that AFAIK you can't, for
example, forward/bounce emails with abook. At least I can't find
anything somehow related to it, but
I had been using mutt's imap support to read my mail for several months, but
about two weeks ago I started seeing this error whenever I try to open my
inbox:
ssl_socket_read (MEMORY_ERROR)
Sylpheed still works, so I'm pretty sure there's something wrong with mutt.
I'm using Debian 3.0:
ii
On Thu 27-Jun-2002 at 11:44:34AM -0400, Jacob Elder wrote:
I had been using mutt's imap support to read my mail for several
months, but about two weeks ago I started seeing this error whenever I
try to open my inbox:
ssl_socket_read (MEMORY_ERROR)
Courier-imap has a MAXPERIP setting
On Thu, Jun 27, 2002 at 05:07:20PM +0100, Bruno Postle wrote:
On Thu 27-Jun-2002 at 11:44:34AM -0400, Jacob Elder wrote:
I had been using mutt's imap support to read my mail for several
months, but about two weeks ago I started seeing this error whenever I
try to open my inbox:
We've just switch to IMAP here. I had the following line in my .muttrc:
folder-hook . push -
but when the password is required, the character '-' is pushed as the
first character of the password (well, I think this is the problem,
because the connection is refused). Is there a way to choose
Hi!
dazuko (http://www.dazuko.org), a kernel-module/tool for file access control
(used by the H+BEDV Virus Scanner antivir) breaks the ability of mutt
detecting new mails...
gave me a hard time the last two days...
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* Origin: http://www.jensgeorg.de
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