I'd like to have maildir_trash=yes. I'm running mutt pointed at local
maildirs. When I set the above option to yes, I can flag deleted
messages just fine; the T flag gets set on the file. However, I can't
seem to actually purge them by any means. Syncing the mailbox has no
effect, even
Hi
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
By the way: any other Norwegians on this mailing list? (Any other
Norwegians using mutt at all?)
--
Salve
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
Hi
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
Try this in you .muttrc:
set reply_regexp=^Sv:[ \t]*
--
Ivo Engelhardt
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
Re: is not from English, it's from Latin (and therefore local to no
one, since it's a dead language), and if I
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 09:01:46PM +0100, Ivo Engelhardt wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
Hi
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
Try this in you .muttrc:
set
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 02:27:54PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
Re: is not from English, it's from Latin (and therefore local
On 2011-12-01, Derek Martin inva...@pizzashack.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
Re: is not from English, it's from Latin (and
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:40:43PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
Personally, I don't care what people use as long as they don't start
piling up like this:
sv: re: sv: re: ax: er: tr: gq: The original subject here
And that is exactly why it IS specified in RFC 2822.
--
Derek D. Martin
On 2011-12-01, Derek Martin inva...@pizzashack.org wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:40:43PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
Personally, I don't care what people use as long as they don't start
piling up like this:
sv: re: sv: re: ax: er: tr: gq: The original subject here
And that is exactly
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 02:44:01PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:40:43PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
Personally, I don't care what people use as long as they don't start
piling up like this:
sv: re: sv: re: ax: er: tr: gq: The original subject here
And that is
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
Re: is not from English, it's from Latin (and therefore local to no
one, since it's a dead language), and
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 10:59:04PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 08:31:21PM +0100, Salve Håkedal wrote:
I'm Norwegian.
I'd like to have mutt put 'Sv:' instead of 'Re:' when I reply to
messages, but can't find how to do it.
Re: is not from English, it's from
* Salve Håkedal schrieb am 01. Dez. 2011:
Hmm. Ok, then. But this is from
/usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz (Debian):
3.210. reply_regexp
Type: regular expression
Default: “^(re([\[0-9\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*”
A regular expression used to recognize reply messages when threading
Ave Salve!
Salve Håkedal schrieb am 01.12.2011 um 22:59 (+0100):
/usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz (Debian):
3.210. reply_regexp
Type: regular expression
Default: “^(re([\[0-9\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*”
A regular expression used to recognize reply messages when
threading and
* On 01 Dec 2011, Derek Martin wrote:
Incidentally, while looking this up, I ran across a post which
suggested that the intent behind specifying a specific string in the
RFC was that it made two related problems simple: ...
the second is that mail clients can simply
choose to *display* a
2/12 -11, Michael Ludwig wrote:
Ave Salve!
God morgen Mikkel!
Salve Håkedal schrieb am 01.12.2011 um 22:59 (+0100):
/usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz (Debian):
3.210. reply_regexp
Type: regular expression
Default: “^(re([\[0-9\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*”
A regular
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