Gmail Sent Mail folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
Hi list, I've googled and searched on the net about this, tried lots of different approaches, but the question is still unsolved. I simply want to modify the Sent Mail folder index to show the the To: column. I'm using local mail folders generated by OfflineIMAP, so each folder has the name of

Re: Gmail Sent Mail folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2010-11-23, Francesco de Virgilio fradev...@gmail.com wrote: Hi list, I've googled and searched on the net about this, tried lots of different approaches, but the question is still unsolved. I simply want to modify the Sent Mail folder index to show the the To: column. I'm using local

Re: Gmail Sent Mail folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Ed Blackman
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 02:24:43PM +0100, Francesco de Virgilio wrote: I simply want to modify the Sent Mail folder index to show the the To: column. I'm using local mail folders generated by OfflineIMAP, so each folder has the name of the respective tag in Gmail. It appears that the space in

Re: Gmail Sent Mail folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
On 23.11.10, 11:17, Ed Blackman wrote: According to the muttrc man page, the folder argument to folder-hook is a regexp. A test with a local mbox named 'space test' works for me with this folder hook: folder-hook =space.test 'set index_format =%30t %Z %{%d/%m/%y} %-25.25n %s' I've tried

Re: Gmail Sent Mail folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Tue, November 23, 2010 5:48 pm, Francesco de Virgilio wrote: On 23.11.10, 11:17, Ed Blackman wrote: According to the muttrc man page, the folder argument to folder-hook is a regexp. A test with a local mbox named 'space test' works for me with this folder hook: folder-hook =space.test

Re: Gmail Sent Mail folder and folder-hook

2010-11-23 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
On 23.11.10, 18:27, Christian Brabandt wrote: You should probably also escape '[' and ']' or use a dot instead, otherwise this would match either G.Sent.Mail or m.Sent.Mail, etc... Yeah, this is definitely the kind of tip that made my day :D Now, with folder-hook fradeve11/.Gmail..Sent.Mail