* Alex Huth a.h...@tmr.net 28.10.2009
How are you working with mailinglists? when there are a few thousands mails in
a folder, the indexing till the folder is opened takes some seconds. Is there
a way to get around that, because it is indexing evwen when there are no new
mails.
Hello Alex,
* Michael Wagner schrieb:
* Alex Huth a.h...@tmr.net 28.10.2009
I have for this purpose these options in my muttrc:
set header_cache=~/.mutt/cache/headers
set message_cachedir=~/.mutt/cache/bodies
set message_cache_clean=yes
That's it. Very good.
Hmmm, thought i had a good setup.
Every so often someone asks about nested subfolders with mutt. I've read most of
those back to about start of 2007.
I'd like such a system but I haven't got it to work. My question is:
Do you, a mutt user, who is reading this, delete most of your email within a
short
period (say a week) ?
On 28Oct2009 22:08, Charles Howard incuba...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
| Every so often someone asks about nested subfolders with mutt. I've read most
of
| those back to about start of 2007.
|
| I'd like such a system but I haven't got it to work. My question is:
|
| Do you, a mutt user, who is
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:08:35PM +, Charles Howard wrote:
I'd like such a system but I haven't got it to work. My question is:
Do you, a mutt user, who is reading this, delete most of your email within a
short
period (say a week) ?
No. Real spam that was caught by my filter and
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:08:35PM +, Charles Howard wrote:
Every so often someone asks about nested subfolders with mutt. I've read most
of
those back to about start of 2007.
I'd like such a system but I haven't got it to work. My question is:
Do you, a mutt user, who is reading
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 09:57:39PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2009-10-28, Horacio Sanson hsan...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know how to make mutt display patches/diff files in color?
I am using pygmentize that in a terminal outputs the diff/patch files with
easy to read
colors