Le 01 août 16, vers 16:25, Andreas Doll ecrivait:
> On 2016-08-01 at 15:20, Alexandre Delanoë wrote:
> > one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
> > color index black red "~X1"
> By the way, you can also use "~X 1-" to colo
Hello,
one can color message in index according to its number of attachments:
color index black red "~X1"
How to color with specific (not HTML or not GPG signature) file only ?
Thanks for help.
Cheers,
Alexandre
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Dear Mutt Users,
do you have any solutions for such issue :
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/ExtendedMaildirFormat
Indeed, I wonder how to display folder and subfolder view in my sidebar.
Many thanks for your tricks,
Alexandre
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4) sudo postqueue -f
= Some mails are not sent without any error messages (I have to
test in /var/log/mails.log).
How do you defer transport with mutt ?
One precision: defer transport != postponed mail
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Hi,
It should be a macro like this:
macro index,pager f8
tag-threadtag-prefix-condpipe-entry~/.mutt/script.shenteruntag-pattern~T\n
But how I could write a loop for each thread such as it would avoid
pressing f8 key ?
Many thanks for help,
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Dear Mutt users,
Everything is in the title.
Do you have any idea how I could do such trick ?
Is it possible ?
Many thanks.
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procmail, just add this in your ~/.procmailrc
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
:0 a:
$HOME/mail/-duplicatas
Hope that helps
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have written is saved in work-box/
4) I have my thread including my message
Finally the question is : howto to hack set record=+sent ?
Many thanks for sharing your tricks/ideas.
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Le mardi 14 juin de l'année 2011, vers 17 heures et 25 minutes, Stefan Wimmer
écrivait:
set record=^
^^
should do the trick
but..
It does not work with my configuration.
Does it with yours ?
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configuration as well.
Many thanks.
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want all Alice's replies, except when responding to Bob:
~f alice !~f bob
Suppose you want to score all threads with this form:
ABAB
without any specifications about the name of authors.
Is it possible ?
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is expanded *prior* to the
send-hook's executing, so it is not currently possible to change the
forward subject based on the recipients.
Thank you for this explanation.
Then I am coding a macro.
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want to forward.
But the message need to be cleaned with some bash scripts (like grep -v
^patterns).
Do you have any idea how I could write this macro ?
Thank you.
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that fails?
I think that the set fails.
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Le jeudi 11 mars de l'année 2010, vers 11 heures et 08 minutes, Alexandre
Delanoë écrivait:
Le jeudi 11 mars de l'année 2010, vers 01 heures et 17 minutes, E. Prom
écrivait:
Have you found the solution?
Not really, I found another way:
macro index,pager z :set mime_forward=no\n:set
upgrade mutt ?
Thank you for help.
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Le jeudi 11 février de l'année 2010, vers 06 heures et 40 minutes, Michael
Tatge écrivait:
* On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 12:24PM +0100 Alexandre (neonoe123...@gmail.com)
muttered:
I have installed mutt 1.5.18-6 on a 2.6.18-xenU kernel (Debian stableà
with my ~/.mutt* configuration files
-Alexandre Meyer
Le jeudi 20 août de l'année 2009, vers 10 heures et 17 minutes, steve écrivait:
Well that's done since ages but doesn't help here, all quoted lines are
in the same color.
Salut Steve,
and with colorsheme option in vimrc ?
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Le mercredi 01 juillet de l'année 2009, vers 11 heures et 13 minutes, Rocco
Rutte écrivait:
Hi,
* Alexandre wrote:
é appear like : \303^Hé^H\251
I notice this only happen with mails from apple mailer (I do not know if
it depends on my own configuration).
More information
muttrc. If I comment it, it is the same.
I would like to know if I have to configure my muttrc or mailcap. And
how?
Thank you for help.
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Le vendredi 19 juin de l'année 2009, vers 14 heures et 45 minutes, Rocco Rutte
écrivait:
* Alexandre wrote:
I do not know if Header caching is enabled on this version.
You can check that by issueing ':set ?header_cache' within mutt. The
problem is (for the latest version: was) that mutt
Hello,
I tag a mail with t and attach it to a thread with . After that
i quit mutt saving changes. I open my mail box with mutt again but my
thread is not saved. How to save this ?
Thx
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Le jeudi 18 juin de l'année 2009, vers 08 heures et 15 minutes, Alexandre
Delanoë écrivait:
Hello,
I tag a mail with t and attach it to a thread with . After that
i quit mutt saving changes. I open my mail box with mutt again but my
thread is not saved. How to save this ?
I noticed
Le jeudi 18 juin de l'année 2009, vers 14 heures et 53 minutes, Rocco Rutte
écrivait:
Hi,
* Alexandre wrote:
I tag a mail with t and attach it to a thread with . After that
i quit mutt saving changes. I open my mail box with mutt again but my
thread is not saved. How to save
Le lundi 09 mars de l'année 2009, vers 07 heures et 45 minutes, Mario
Martínez écrivait:
I know there is another way using formail and procmail, but right now
I don't remember exactly how it works. Sorry :(
Thank you for help. It will be useful.
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Hi all!
How to delete all mails that have same subject with mutt? In fact I have
some rss feeds that are duplicated. Then, i could do such thing in bash
but, I would like to know if there is any _existing_solution with mutt.
Thank for advice.
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Thank you for your answers. In fact, i knew that with T or D, i could
select or delete messages depending on the regex. But i have a lot of
duplicate mails (because of feeds); regex change every time. Then, i
would need a regex of regex. Precisely a bash script seems to be needed.
Thank you for
Le dimanche 01 mars de l'année 2009, vers 18 heures et 38 minutes, Andreas
Kalex écrivait:
* Rado S list2r...@gmx.de wrote on 27.02.2009 at 16:15:
Use a dispatcher script in mailcap which prompts you for your choice.
Could you share your script please?
Thank you.
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Le jeudi 19 février de l'année 2009, vers 11 heures et 35 minutes, Michael
Pobega écrivait:
I don't understand your problem exactly -- Mutt opens the archive.gz
files just fine, and I use Mutt to sort and search through the e-mails.
I do the same in general but I have a mailbox with almost 200
Le jeudi 12 février de l'année 2009, vers 18 heures et 07 minutes, Michael
Pobega écrivait:
I use archive-mail in a Cronjob. It checks by date, so for high traffic
mailing lists I have it archiving mail 15 days old, and for low traffic
mailing lists 30 days, etc.
Hi, i use archive-mail too.
Le mercredi 18 février de l'année 2009, vers 10 heures et 46 minutes, Cameron
Simpson écrivait:
Maybe you should detail your problems. I use mairix to search archived
email via a wrapper script that invoked mutt on the mairix result folder
after the search. Add a cron job to re-index the
to messages less than 80,000 bytes-
score ~z 0-8 1
#If you want to see scoring in messages:
set index_format=%4C %2N %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F %s
Alexandre
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which load the search results after.
Do you have any idea how i could do that?
thank you.
Alexandre
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