Re: search text instant when you type

2011-04-19 Thread Andreas Kneib
* chris M. sprite schrieb am Dienstag, den 19. April 2011: I want to search text instant , for example , I open am mail, my editor is vim, I want to the search display word highlighted instantly when I am typing . like in browser . Mutt doesn't have support for incremental searches, but vim

SMTP freeze with internal SMTP client

2011-04-19 Thread Elias Diem
Hello list I use the built-in smtp to send mails. It just works fine if I enter the correct password. If I enter a wrong one, the whole program freezes. My config: set header_cache = '~/.muttcache' set message_cachedir =

mailing lists displaying in index menu

2011-04-19 Thread Dan
hi, I told mutt that mutt-users@mutt.org is a mailing list and i have subscribed to it. I received a lot of messages from the mutt-user mailing list. But they looked different in the sender column in index menu. Some of those entries looked like: 'To mutt-users@mutt.org' while others looked

Re: mailing lists displaying in index menu

2011-04-19 Thread David Champion
* On 19 Apr 2011, Dan wrote: Some of those entries looked like: 'To mutt-users@mutt.org' while others looked like: 'To Mutt Users' It seem that it is the senders' clients cause the differences. In case of 'To Mutt Users' the To field in header of that message is 'Mutt

Result of entering 'v' within mutt

2011-04-19 Thread Alan McConnell
Assembled Wisdom! I have been running mutt for a good many years from with my Debian Linux distribution. A couple of days ago I upgraded from Debian etch to Debian squeeze and got mutt 1.5.20. It has one behavior that I don't like and I hope that it can be changed: when I type 'v' within mutt I

Re: mailing lists displaying in index menu

2011-04-19 Thread David Champion
* On 19 Apr 2011, David Champion wrote: what should i do if i want all messages comes from the mutt user mailing list to be displayed in index menu like: 'To Mutt Mailing List' Create an alias for mutt-users@mutt.org. You'll see the address however you define the alias. You also need