Jean-Michel OLTRA a écrit :
Merci d'avance de vos commentaires :)
Je crains que Benoît n'ait raison : ton patch va être considéré utile
par un certain nombre d'utilisateurs (qui seront très exigeants sur les
mises à jour ;)), mais n'a aucune chance d'être intégré. Bah, pourquoi
pas. Je connais
Salut,
Alain D'EURVEILHER a écrit :
Je voudrais me désinscrire de la ML mais j'ai perdu mes mails de confirmation
d'inscription. IL me semblait que l'on y expliquait comment se désabonner de
la liste.
Cf en-têtes des messages de la liste.
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Cédric
Bonjour,
Thierry a écrit :
Un petit truc bizarre m'arrive à chaque fois que je veux envoyer un
lien url avec mutt, à savoir que le destinataire reçois un corps de
message vide, l'url n'apparait pas, même entre deux mutt ...
Une petite démonstration ?
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Cédric
[retour sur la liste]
Une petite démonstration ?
mais bien sur, ci joint une url : http://www.maelenn.org normallement
vous ne devriez pas la voir apparaitre ...
Elle apparaît parfaitement. En rouge et en gras, chez moi.
Je soupçonne fortement la présence d'une commande 'color' qui rend le
Luc Hermitte a écrit :
qui doit s'arranger pour que les appels getpwuid() et getpwnam()
rendent un résultat plus ou moins cohérent avec ce qui existe sous
Unix (champs de /etc/passwd).
Ah ben voilà ! Il a dû trouvé l'information là -- d'ailleurs, on la
retrouve justement dans ce fichier.
Salut,
jean-michel OLTRA a ecrit :
cd . /home/jm/src/mutt-1.5.4/missing aclocal-1.4 -I m4
WARNING: `aclocal-1.4' is needed, and you do not seem to have it handy
on your system. You might have modified some files without having the
proper tools for further handling them. Check the
Salut,
Ploum a écrit :
Cependant, abook ne sauve pas les modifications que je fais, et donc mon
répertoire reste complètement vide !
(J'ai essayé w et de toutes façons autosave=true dans mon abookrc. J'ai
même essayé en root pour voir si c'était pas un problème de permissions)
Oui, j'ai
Pierre THIERRY a écrit :
Toutes mes inobx sont des Maildir nommées IN-L-Liste pour une liste ou
IN-A-Adresse pour une adresse email, dans des sous-dossiers de ~/Mail.
Quand certains threads sont un peu vieux, ou la boîte devient un peu
grosse, je sauve les messages dans L-Liste ou A-Adresse,
Salut,
Richard Kemp a écrit :
Je cherche à générer mes scores automatiquement à partir de fichier
d'alias par exemple. Mais je ne sais pas comment lancer le script pour
qu'il soit utiliser correctement par le muttrc. Qqun a-t-il déjà fait
qqch dans ce sens ou a-t-il déjà vu ca qqpart ?
Je
Bernard `Guyzmo` Pratz a écrit :
CD Pour les initiales, ça ne doit pas être possible _directement_ avec
CD Mutt. Mais avec un mélange bien dosé entre $indent_string et $editor, ça
CD peut se faire très simplement.
rien n'est impossible :)
L'inverse m'aurait vraiment étonné. :)
Par contre,
Etienne Roulland a écrit :
Etienne Je te deconseil de faire ça car ça gene plus qu'autre chose
Etienne dans la mesure ou tu n'es hors RFC. Mutt est flexible grace
Etienne a la variable quote_regexp (defaut:^([ \t]*[|:}#])+) mais
Etienne il ne faut pas en abusé... ;)
Etienne quote_regexp c'est
Maxime Ritter a écrit :
Voila, je me suis encore fait n*qu* :
Quel est le problème ?
je souhaiterais que le List-reply (bindé par défaut sur L) ne suive
pas le contenu du champ mail-followup-to.
Est-ce que quelqu'un a une idée ?
macro index L 'enter-commandset
Serge Basterot a écrit :
Le Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 07:19:27PM +0100, Bernard Massot écrivit :
On Sun, Jan 12, 2003 at 06:44:47PM +0100, Serge Basterot wrote:
User-Agent: Mutt/1.4i
User-Agent: Mutt/1.4i (OpenBSD 3.2 macppc)
Un seul suffirait. :)
Ah ! C'est le my_hdr, alors... je viens de
Laurent Defours a écrit :
comment réparer un thread cassé dans mutt ? (il a commencé un nouveau
thread, sans doute à cause d'un mailer peu scrupuleux et c'est embêtant
pour retrouver un mail dans uneliste).
Tu commences par marquer le message que tu veux relier à l'enfilade avec
t, puis
Laurent Defours a écrit :
En pratique je ne l'utiliserai pas ne sachant pas si mes correspondants
sont capables de décoder ces séquences, et puis les conventions
_souligné_ et *gras* suffisent bien surtout qu'il est possible de les
afficher différemment dans le pager de Mutt.
C'est très
Laurent Defours a écrit :
Et pour pénitence, je suis même prêt à me coller à la macro vim si le
tribunal le souhaite ! ^_^`
Hop, au boulot ! :-
Pareil. Enfin, pas trop, parce que en fait suffit de 'lesser' sa mbox
pour trouver, mais si on pouvait avoir plus d'explication sur comment
Salut,
[question restée en suspend...]
Joe S a écrit :
j'ai le probleme que comment faire set honor_followup_to
Je ne suis pas sûr de comprendre... Tu veux savoir comment positionner
une variable de Mutt, c'est bien ça ? Tout simplement...
set honor_followup_to
set honor_followup_to=yes
Ploum a écrit :
Tiens, comment fais tu pour entrer les codes ? Tu t'embêtes à taper des
C-V C-H à la main, ou tu as une macro dans vim pour faire automatiqement
des soulignés, gras, changement de couleur, etc. ?
euh.. a quoi ça te sert de faire ça ? Le mail est quand même envoyé en
texte
Ploum a écrit :
Désolé de me répondre à moi-même, mais tant qu'on est dans les
attachments et les mailcap, j'aimerais savoir s'il était possible que
mutt fasse un autoview des fichiers words avec antiword (ce qu'il fait
déjà chez moi) mais que, quand on ouvre le fichier avec v puis enter,
il
Ploum a écrit :
Avec $alternates, tu indiques à Mutt quelles sont tes adresses. Par
défaut, tu écris avec l'adresse donnée par la variable $from. Mais si
quelqu'un écrit à une autre de tes adresses, alors grâce à $reverse_name
tu répondras avec cette adresse en From plutôt qu'avec celle
Ploum a écrit :
J'ai aussi entendu parler d'afficher les images en ascii dans le corps
du message, mais je ne retrouve plus la page web où j'ai vu ça.
J'avais bricolé un truc de ce genre avec pas mal de tuyaux...
dans ~/.mailcap :
image/gif; giftopnm %s | pnmscale -xysize 80 100 | ppmquant
Ploum a écrit :
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 01:23:56PM +0100, Bernard Massot wrote :
Est-ce que ça vaut la peine de passer à une version supérieure ?
Utiliser la dernière version stable d'un logiciel est toujours
conseillé, d'autant que des tas de personnes (dont moi) utilisent
mutt 1.4 avec
Salut,
Pac [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
comment faire pour avoir une commane qui lance
fetchmail -f .fetchmail.rc depuis mutt ?
Une macro ?
macro index \ef !fetchmail -f .fetchmail.rc\n fetchmail
index, pager, browser...
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Cédric
J'ai écrit :
Mais comme point de départ, il me semble que Nicolas Rachinski a un patch
qui pourrait t'être utile.
Rachinsky, avec un 'y'. Pour google ça risque de mieux marcher.
Sinon cf page de liens sur www.mutt.org
Voilà.
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Cédric
Bruno Lustosa wrote:
- Someone sends me message 1
- I receive message 2
- I want to reply to 1, forwarding 2
What did I do?
Saved message 2 somewhere (using maildir format), and replied normally
to message 1. As soon as I finished editting, I pressed a to attach
the message I saved to my
Hermitte Luc a déclaré :
Avec ma dernière install de mutt sous cygwin, j'ai un truc qui me tape
un peu sur le sytème. Avant d'envoyer un message, il me demande
systématiquement si je veux mettre à jour l'encodage : would you like
to update encoding ou un truc comme cela.
Il y a un truc qui
Salut,
Sébastien MICHEL a écrit :
Voici ma question:
j'utilise set pager_index_lines=10 je vois donc un peu mes thread etc. je
voudrais pouvoir les collapses (avec esc+v) sans quitter le preview de msg.
quelqu'un vois ? :)
Une solution avec macros :
macro pager \ev
Olivier Tharan a écrit :
* Cedric Duval [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20020912 16:22):
Je ne pense pas que Sender doit-être utilisé pour ça, car il es modifié
dans certains cas (par exemple, des email que je forward automatiquement
d'une adresse email à une autre change le Sended:)
b
Luc Hermitte a écrit :
Utiliser 'L' est pour moi une approche qui n'est pas celle par défaut :
par défaut, je répond à une liste ou à quelqu'un qui m'a envoyé un mail.
De temps à autres, je réponds en privé à une personne d'une liste. Du
coup, j'aurais préféré que : 'r' servent à fonctionner
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
macro pager n search-next\n
ISTR there was a reason why i didn't just do this in the first
place, but i can't remember what it was right now. will try.
hm, yes, here's the reason:
the macro as suggested scrolls down one line with my current
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
display-message
search-next
at this moment, instead of just jumping to the next match, mutt prompts
me for the pattern.
But you are presented the previous value at the prompt, don't you?
it's obviously trying to be helpful, but in fact does just the
opposite. i
Hi Derrick,
Problem :
Sometimes a message received via a mailing list, but doesn't
mention the list in any of the recipient headers. (eg a member
bounced an off-list reply back to the list) Mutt's list-reply
function doesn't recognize any lists in that case.
Solution (my
savanna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No file hey... I presume I could remap the '?' key - how would I get
a dump of that output into a file? (ex M$ geek question...)
You could for instance 'set pager=vi', then edit the help section to
your tastes and save it to a file, let's say in
Thomas Kalve Pedersen wrote:
When i receive an attachment in my mailbox, and saves it, it is saved to
~~/filename. The thing that bothers my sorry little brain, is if it's
possible to change the default directory mutt saves attachments to.
Try something like this:
macro attach s
Hi David,
No dice; I did (and found that BSD regexps are different from GNU
regexps, so I had to rewrite some of it -- and I've added this color
junk, too!).
If you want a consistent behavior beetween Linux and FreeBSD, you could
always try to compile Mutt with the integrated regexps
Vikram Goyal wrote:
But naturally there are more than one way to do something and better in
mutt.
Yeah! :)
I still have to figure out how to move deleted messages form the
folder dir to Trash on folder-exit. If possible give an ex.
Despite its name, $maildir_trash is not the more
Vikram Goyal wrote:
How can I prevent the action of saving messages if their are no tagged
messages according to the pattern.
Nicolas has a patch for this.
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas/mutt.html
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Cedric
Pedro Alves wrote:
Hello. Is it possible to configure mutt to automatically lunch the external
viewer defined in mailcap inside the mutt window? For instance, lunch w3m
or lynx when the type is text/html without having to see
[-- text/html is unsupported (use 'v' to view this part) --])] ?
Vikram Goyal wrote:
I have defined a folder-hook as:
folder-hook !Trash push enter-commandunset maildir_trashenter
But the error coming is 'push too many arguments'
How can I resolve this. Please point me where I am wrong.
Try this:
folder-hook !Trash 'push enter-commandunset
Pedro Alves wrote:
It really, truly absolutly looks like a mutt problem.
I'm sending a tgz'd mailbox with only one line.
Is this supposed to be a valid charset?
Content-Type: text/html; charset=3DISO-8859-1
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Cedric
Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought I'd give the trash patch a try, but being inexperienced with
command line patches, I've run into the following error, although I
thought I had the right syntax
[kosuke@sumida mutt-1.4]$ patch -p1 patch-1.4.trash.txt
The command is
I mumbled:
Any tips would be appreciated.
% wget http://cedricduval.free.fr/download/mutt/patch-1.4.0.cd.edit_threads.9.2
% wget
http://cedricduval.free.fr/download/mutt/sign/patch-1.4.0.cd.edit_threads.9.2.asc
% gpg --verify patch-1.4.0.cd.edit_threads.9.2.asc cd mutt-1.4 \
patch
Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In your version, tabs are missing beetween the filenames and the dates.
Where did you get it? Or, more important, how did you fetch it? Sure
enough, a check of the PGP signature should fail.
I got it from
Jussi Ekholm wrote:
Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The goa-head.org mail starts bouncing, it gets unsubbed ...
I forgot to mention this: goa-head.org is just a redirect to my real
email address - a friend of mine put up this redirecting just because I
think, that goa-head.org is
X-Mailer: Mutt-1.3.27i (Debian Linux 2.4.16, i686)
User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.28i
Aha, still suffering from schizophrenia! ;)
Hey people.
Hi Michael,
Is there a way to use scoring as a primary sort method but still have
threading take effect? I tried putting threads as an aux sort,
Michael Herman wrote:
Can someone point me into the right direction how I can
accomplish this task?
send-hook. Check out www.mutt.org and RTFM on this topic.
And patterns (hint: ~l and ~A).
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Cedric
Nico Schottelius wrote:
How can I resend messages from outgoing (Maildir) ?
I had a big problem with the mailserver, it deleted all outgoing mails.,
Now I need to resend about 40 mails, howto do that mostly easy ?
Just tag all these mails, hit tag-prefix (';') and use the bounce
function
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05/14/02 06:02]:
* munk [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-13 23:14]:
I'm having trouble getting the 'save-hook' command
to work properly in my .muttrc file.
The current settings I have look as follows:
save-hook mutt +mutt-users-list
save-hook bugtraq
Hi Christopher,
How might one go about fixing this on my end? I have a feeling that
a procmail recipe that uses a sed filter for the Subject: line might
do the trick. Can anyone suggest a recipe, or perhaps a simpler
mutt-centric solution?
you might try something like this:
#
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04/19/02 12:19]:
I have appended my procmail rules
which sort them into IN.MUTT mostly - enjoy!
You do not need a rule for each alias (mutt.org, gbnet.net, etc.).
Filtering on the Sender field, you catch them all. Basically, for
Mutt lists I have:
:0
*
Hi Dean,
[...] then
pressing r which adds in the in-reply-to line in the header. I then
manually Edit the email headers and remove the reference to the reply.
There must be an easier way - anyone? :)
If $edit_headers is set, you just have to remove the In-Reply-To line
when editing your
That's odd, I get the same thing as Shawn:
Yep, weird. Like David, I have no problem with his sig.
Can you tell us your...
... $pgp_getkeys_command?
pgp_getkeys_command=
Whenever gpg encounters a new key, it fetches it automatically.
... make and model of crypto software?
~ %
.
This is why HTTP supports redirection; meta refresh is a lame-ass hack,
and should be avoided, especially in these circumstances.
Yes, indeed. But on this page, there are only _two_ META tags:
meta http-equiv=content-type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
meta name=author content=Cedric
John Buttery said:
* Carl B. Constantine [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-18 08:43:58 -0800]:
all I get at this page is the following:
HEADDEFANGED_META HTTP-EQUIV=REFRESH CONTENT=0
URL=http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/;/HEAD
that is displayed in NS 6.2.1 (solaris).
You have a proxy server
Vincent Lefevre wrote:
When installing Mutt in my home directory, I get the following error:
[...]
This is normal, but anyway, mutt_dotlock is already installed in
/usr/bin. In fact, I just want to install the mutt binary. The
problem is that Mutt has installed a mutt_dotlock with incorrect
David T-G wrote:
Yippee!
My list of patch maintainers for my cocktail is currently
[...]
Cedric Duval
[...]
so all of you folks should get to work to make sure that your patches
work under 1.3.28 :-)
The previous versions should apply cleanly, but anyway I've updated
them all for 1.3.28
Thomas Baker wrote:
Ah, I believe this assumes I am using Mutt under Linux/Unix, as I am
not aware of any Windows binaries for Procmail.
I haven't tried myself, but you might give a look at Ulf Erikson's
website (http://www.geocities.com/win32mutt/) especially the tools
page.
--
Cedric
Adam Byrtek wrote:
Help! I was composing a new msg today and I wanted to inlude one of my
mailboxes as an attachment. I attached the file, and them resigned,
pressing q and no to postpone question, and I've found that my whole
attached mailbox was deleted! Help, it has a great meaning to me!
Jeremy Blosser wrote:
On Feb 03, parv [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
#color index brightwhite default ~C $alternates
^^
Am I missing something? I believe the main goal of the original poster
is to achieve something like this...
color index
With
set query_command=lbdbq %s# calling lbdbq
macro alias Q !lbdbq .lbdb query
How do you use your Q macro? I tried !lbdb . from the alias menu
and couldn't figure out what to do with the result, short of copying and
pasting a line. It would seem more useful to do an
My .mutt.aliases file is getting a little large now it's and not always
easy to remember how I've named people.
Er, why not something very simple like this?
alias nick_wilsonNick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Avoid nicknames, and just use their real names. That's the easiest way
to remember
Hi Maciej,
Oh! I find that seems to be part of the vanilla distribution of
mutt (i.e., its in my help menu, and it works), at least in 1.3.25.
Excellent. Or is that patch you mention somehow different?
I guess you're using Debian.
Anyhow, there seems to be a glaring but minor bug with the
Jeremy Blosser wrote:
...
the behavior you describe is from 000_patch-1.3.25.cd.edit_threads.9
...and the current version of that same patch is 9.1.
I have no idea if that version fixes your bug; Cedric will probably reply
to this thread when he sees it.
Yes, this was fixed in 9.1.
A
Hi Thorsten, David, and all
% As others have said, you cannot set your comments apart by using a
% different quote sign.
% As others have noticed, uniqueness is a Bad Thing in today's email
% environment.
Well, the one and only argument of David is the uniqueness? Then let's
defeat it.
I
Hi Roman,
I'd like to be able to use tag-thread, tag-subthred, tag-pattern in
the pager view. Looks like they're not defined in the pager map
(1.3.23i) are there any plans to include them in pager map, and if not,
would I (as someone who is not very good in C) be able to hack this in
Hi Volker,
* Volker Moell [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12/09/01 20:40]:
David T-G wrote:
I see the new PATCHES file and its use in the ChangeLog. Yay :-)
Apropos the PATCHES file:
I just wanted to apply the patch-1.3.24.vvv.initials patch mentioned a
few postings above (the only other patch I
Hi Eric,
* Eric S. Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12/06/01 10:24]:
At 10:17 AM 12/6/2001 -0500, David T-G wrote:
% system called camram ( http://harvee.billerica.ma.us/~esj/camram.html)
and
% its based on proof of work postage stamps and opportunistic digital
This is interesting. There
Hi Prahlad,
You'll find the patch updated for the new threading implementation at
http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/
Works like a charm ! Thanks !
I'm afraid that's not entirely true: there was a nasty bug in
patch-1.3.24.cd.edit_threads.7
This is fixed in edit_threads.8, that I've
Hi Thorsten,
I have just patched in all three of your changes in 1.3.24i. While
patching, I got one error each (with different line numbers):
- - - Schnipp - - -
can't find file to patch at input line 715
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/98dec/I-D/draft-ietf-drums-mail-followup-to-00.txt
There are many RFC's in use as standards that never got beyond being
draft standards officially I believe.
well their point seems to be that since it doesn't appear in rfc 2822,
it's likely that the
* Prahlad Vaidyanathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11/30/01 17:39]:
Or wait a little... I will rewrite the patch so that it can work along
with the new threading code.
Done.
I'll take the latter option. Thanks !
You'll find the patch updated for the new threading implementation at
Hi Prahlad,
Any clues as to why this is happening ? This patch could be _very_
useful ... if only I can get it to work :-(
this patch is closely tied to the threading code.
In the 1.3.23.1 release, this part of the Mutt code has been almost
completely rewritten by Daniel Eisenbud in an
Hi Piet,
* Piet Delport [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09/16/01 05:47]:
A temporary workaround is something like this:
macro pager \ec exittag-threaddisplay-message tag the current thread
I use a similar macro to do a sync-mailbox from the pager.
You no longer need this with 1.3.22.1i, you can now
* Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09/16/01 09:15]:
text/html; links -dump %s ; copiousoutput
Use auto_view in your .muttrc
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Cedric
* Jesper Holmberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08/30/01 12:04]:
I accidently started rmail in Emacs. It took my whole spool file, and
dumped into a file called RMAIL in my home dir. The format looks pretty
close to mbox, but yet not exactly. There are no from lines, and instead
it has something similar
* Vineet Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08/27/01 11:50]:
or how about this?
set editor=vim '+/^ -- $/,/^-- $/-d'
Looks to me like that should delete everything between the quoted
signature and my signature on starting vim. I guess it would poop out,
though, if there is no quoted sigdash line in
[I'm not sure mutt-users is the right place to talk about patches. I
will then answer briefly some points that might be of interest here, but
I'll address further discussions to the people interested in this patch.
Of course, anyone is welcome to participate, just mail me! :-) ]
Ok, Cedric.
* Vittorio [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08/24/01 18:03]:
When using fetchmail how can I delete messages greater than a certain
size (say 100,000 octets) directly on the POP3 server avoiding that
slowdown?
Deleting them, I don't think so. But not fetching them, yes. This can be
achieved with the -l
Hi Eric,
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08/13/01 12:03]:
Is this possible to implement without pathcing the source?
I mean, Instead of having to explicitly calling it with '$'
You just have to define some macros. For instance :
macro index d delete-messagesync-mailbox delete and sync
macro
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08/13/01 16:25]:
| You just have to define some macros. For instance :
|
| macro index d delete-messagesync-mailbox delete and sync
| macro pager d delete-messagesync-mailbox delete and sync
|
Of course !
But slight problem, the sync-mailbox command does
Hi Eric,
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08/05/01 18:39]:
Is there a way to avoid the prompt that asks if I wish to send a
postponed mail when pressing `m' in the index or pager?
The variable you're looking for is 'recall'.
--
Cedric
Sorry, I don't answer your question, but...
X-Mailer: Mutt-1.3.17i (Debian/GNU Linux 2.4.4-686)
User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.20i
Is your Mutt suffering a slowly, insidious mutation? ;)
I think you should use
set user_agent=no
if you really want to add such a header line (and thus avoid this
Hi Dave,
* Dave Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] [30.07.2001 17:07]:
In a default configuration the '$' will perform exactly as you are looking
for.
Thanks! ... and to turn of confirmation?
Have a look at the 'delete' variable.
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Cedric
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/31/01 17:26]:
What is the muttrc entry I need to make quotes
one
two
three
color quoted0 red default
color quoted1 green default
color quoted2 bluedefault
BTW, avoid bottom quoting, and preferably quote like this:
one
two
three
as we
* dan radom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/27/01 12:15]:
Is it possible to display the message size in a more human readable
format than bytes? I'd like to see something like 20K or 3.3M if
possible.
I know that in the man page, for %c in index_format, it is said
number of characters (bytes) in the
* Thomas Huemmler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/27/01 00:23]:
I´ve got a problem with my_hdr From: and fcc-hook. If my_hdr From:
is set, Mutt doesn´t produce a Fcc-Line. Is this a bug?
Looks like no fcc-hook is matching your mail.
What are your fcc-hooks like? If they just use a simple regexp (i.e.
Mutt has no trash folder.
Au contraire... see mutt-dev archives for the trash patch.
You can now also get this patch at
http://cedricduval.free.fr/mutt/
This site is still in its very infancy, but at least there is the most
important: the Mutt page! :-)
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