NeoMutt 20170113 (1.7.2) (debian9) segfaults on readonly mbox

2019-05-22 Thread mutt
Hi, This might not be the right place to report this but I've just discovered that the mutt package on debian9 stable (or rather NeoMutt 20170113 (1.7.2)) segfaults if you ask it to write to a readonly mbox file. It happened several times yesterday before I realised what was wrong (and yes, I did

Re: use mutt with mh

2019-05-22 Thread Kenichi Asai
> I got nmh set up and running on my system and in my > /home/jude/.mutt/muttrc file have set mbox-format=mh. I think you mean "set mbox_type=MH". > When I start mutt I get /home/jude/Mail/inbox not found and if I > create an inbox directory under ~/Mail/ and move all received > messages into

Re: re-sort and save?

2019-05-22 Thread mutt
Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 23May2019 09:08, m...@raf.org wrote: > > is it possible to get mutt to > > reorder an mbox file by date ("od") > > and then save it in that order? > > > > if not, i can use some other program > > but i'd trust mutt more. > > I haven't tried it, but what if you sort

Re: re-sort and save?

2019-05-22 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 23May2019 09:08, m...@raf.org wrote: is it possible to get mutt to reorder an mbox file by date ("od") and then save it in that order? if not, i can use some other program but i'd trust mutt more. I haven't tried it, but what if you sort on date and then save or copy to a separate new

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 22May2019 15:03, John Long wrote: I have around 10 email accounts I use actively for various mailing lists, work, personal etc. 1. Is it reasonable to use Mutt with many email accounts? I know you probably can, but is it reasonable as in, is it manageable, is the performance good enough on

re-sort and save?

2019-05-22 Thread mutt
hi, is it possible to get mutt to reorder an mbox file by date ("od") and then save it in that order? if not, i can use some other program but i'd trust mutt more. cheers, raf

Re: delete-thread key combination?

2019-05-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jude DaShiell [05-22-19 18:27]: > that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type > upper-case D? the carat, "^" is normally and indication to use the "control" key, -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA @ptilopteri

delete-thread key combination?

2019-05-22 Thread Jude DaShiell
that's listed as ^D. Does that convention translate to shift-6 then type upper-case D? --

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 03:03:42PM +, John Long wrote: ... 1. Is it reasonable to use Mutt with many email accounts? I know you probably can, but is it reasonable as in, is it manageable, is the performance good enough on a midrange box. Usability stuff, like will mutt automagically respond

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread Hokan
1. I have more than two dozen accounts, mostly Google. I don't deal with them in Mutt, but with a script that calls Mutt and provides necessary info for each account. Makes my Mutt config simpler, I think. The command "mutt" reads my work (non Google) email. I have one script for all my gmail

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread John Long
Ciao Francesco, On Wed, 22 May 2019 17:41:37 +0200 Francesco Ariis wrote: > I have many accounts, a couple of simple hooks like > > folder-hook fa-ml "set from=fa...@ariis.it" How is it used? > > 2. I have around 100,000 emails right now between all my accounts. I > > have one pop

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello John, I will try to answer for what my experience is: On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 03:03:42PM +, John Long wrote: > 1. Is it reasonable to use Mutt with many email accounts? I know you > probably can, but is it reasonable as in, is it manageable, is the > performance good enough on a

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread John Long
On Wed, 22 May 2019 15:40:15 + "Dan Ciprus (dciprus)" wrote: > If you are a mobile user then things are a bit more complex. I have machines in two countries (work and home) and I like to have all the email in both places so I can get to it. I have a subset of the accounts on a phone also.

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread Dan Ciprus (dciprus)
If you are a mobile user then things are a bit more complex. If you prefer to have your emails/accounts stored at the same place - desktop machine for example - then offlineimap/fetchmail/mbsync is your way to go. There is no limit on user accounts with this solution. Things might get a bit

Re: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread Jude DaShiell
There's account hooks for that, but I don't know if they incur any latency. On Wed, 22 May 2019, John Long wrote: > Date: Wed, 22 May 2019 11:03:42 > From: John Long > To: mutt-users@mutt.org > Subject: Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt? > > Hi, > > I've been a casual mutter for around

Can I do this (should I do this) with Mutt?

2019-05-22 Thread John Long
Hi, I've been a casual mutter for around 10 years. I have it working with PGP, S/MIME, all that I need...for one account. The only thing is, I am increasingly dissatisfied with the direction GUI clients are going. I had one I have been using for years and it just keeps getting more and more

use mutt with mh

2019-05-22 Thread Jude DaShiell
I got nmh set up and running on my system and in my /home/jude/.mutt/muttrc file have set mbox-format=mh. When I start mutt I get /home/jude/Mail/inbox not found and if I create an inbox directory under ~/Mail/ and move all received messages into that inbox directory mutt claims