* David J. Weller-Fahy dave-lists-mutt-us...@weller-fahy.com [2013-01-14
21:31:13 -0500]:
* Will Fiveash will.five...@oracle.com [2013-01-14 14:22 -0500]:
Indeed, with hide_top_limited=yes I can limit the display of a
subthread in the desired way. I'm now using this index macro:
macro
* Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-01-11 20:12:11 +0100]:
On 2013–01–11 Michael Elkins wrote:
On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 07:10:45PM +0100, Marco wrote:
The problem is all the extra spaces you included in the macro
string.
I would never have thought of this! Still, I don't understand why
* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [2013-01-08 09:26:42 +0800]:
On Tue, Jan 08, 2013 at 10:14:54AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [2013-01-07 14:14:37 +0800]:
hi:
I have subscribed several mail list ,and I want to sort mail
* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [2013-01-08 09:31:34 +0800]:
hi:
I can not receive mails which are sent by myself to a mail list .
somewhere wrong?
thanks!
When I set up my Gmail account I went into the settings on the web
interface and set up an address that I can send
* horseriver horseriv...@gmail.com [2013-01-07 14:14:37 +0800]:
hi:
I have subscribed several mail list ,and I want to sort mail by their
address into respective mail fold .
how can I do ?
thanks!
Can you tell us more about how you access your mail, is it via imap or
pop, or
* Sander Smeenk ssm+m...@freshdot.net [2013-01-04 09:30:11 +0100]:
Quoting s. keeling (keel...@nucleus.com):
Run wget -qO- http://8n1.org/utf8
This should show a 'demo' of unicode capabilities.
FWIW, that displays (mostly) gibberish in my mrxvt-full (Debian
testing/wheezy).
* s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com [2013-01-02 22:05:29 -0700]:
... and it's entirely possible that I don't know what I'm doing there.
I'm very new to IMAP (never used it before). spoolfile used to be
/var/mail/keeling when I POPped mail from my ISP (and then procmail
picked it up ...). When
* horse_rivers horse_riv...@126.com [2013-01-04 12:56:14 +0800]:
hi,
I find my mutt usually lose some email .
how to fix it ?
how to make mutt receive email automatic?
thanks!
First and foremost, you need to understand that mutt is merely a mail
reading browser - it doesn't
* Michael Elkins m...@sigpipe.org [2012-12-31 15:10:29 +]:
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 09:04:21AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
I use something very similar: I read the Maildirs directly on my mx
server using mutt but use imap from my Mac to the server also using mutt
and ssh tunnel
* Andreas Hanke andreas.ha...@r-kom.de [2013-01-02 16:24:50 +0100]:
Hi Sander, Hi other,
thanks a lot for the feedback!
I have the informations for you:
1.) the wget -qO- http://8n1.org/utf8; returns the collect values.
2.) I have no charset config into my .muttrc
3.) :set
* s. keeling keel...@nucleus.com [2013-01-02 10:26:23 -0700]:
Hi. Long time. :-)
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy.
Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail
via POP. Now, I've recently discovered that my ISP allows me IMAP
* Andreas Kneib apo...@web.de [2013-01-02 19:53:27 +0100]:
* Michael Elkins schrieb am 02.01.2013 um 18:21 Uhr:
For the record, here are the pertinent parts of his `mutt -v' output:
ncurses: ncurses 5.9.20110404 (compiled with 5.9)
+ENABLE_NLS -LOCALES_HACK +HAVE_WC_FUNCS
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [2012-12-31 10:34:45 +1100]:
On 30Dec2012 12:11, Chris Green c...@isbd.net wrote:
| My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running
| locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if
| I switch to maildir just now
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2012-12-30 11:43:01 +]:
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote:
I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which
will scan through all my incoming mail mailboxes and take me to the ones
which have messages
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2012-12-30 12:11:22 +]:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:59:11AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
These weird Maildirs you describe, are they created by an imap server?
If so what imap server software are you using?
My mail is initially delivered by SMTP
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [2012-12-22 17:15:01 +]:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 10:08:25AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Chris Bannister cbannis...@slingshot.co.nz [12-22-12 09:58]:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 01:47:24PM +, Chris Green wrote:
I have added:-
bind
* Marco net...@lavabit.com [2012-12-21 02:01:47 +0100]:
On 2012–12–20 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
You access the mail box and leave, then expect mutt to still show
new mail.
Yes, I do. If there is a new unread message in the mail box and I
enter and leave it is still contains an unread
* Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net [2012-12-21 10:12:06 +]:
* Marco net...@lavabit.com [2012-12-21 02:01:47 +0100]:
On 2012–12–20 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
You access the mail box and leave, then expect mutt to still show
new mail.
Yes, I do. If there is a new unread
* Michael Elkins m...@sigpipe.org [2012-12-21 10:10:55 -0800]:
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 06:00:12PM +0100, Marco wrote:
This hook should only kick for mailing lists messages, which are
stored in mail folders containing “Lists”. However, this
highlighting applies to all messages in all folders
* Will Yardley mutt-us...@veggiechinese.net [2012-12-02 11:00:56 -0800]:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2012 at 09:41:02AM -0600, fREW Schmidt wrote:
(http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Charset) and setting
export LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO-8859-1
did fix the problem, but it also causes perl to
[ Derek Martin Wrote On Fri 30.Nov'12 at 17:17:22 GMT ]
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 03:23:58PM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
There could be any number of reasons why someone might
not compose a perfect message: there could be learning difficulties,
some other physical impairment, someone
[ Rado S Wrote On Sat 1.Dec'12 at 9:17:29 GMT ]
=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Sat 1.Dec'12 at 8:38:57 + -=
Long lines != the end of the world. Simple as that.
... _for you_.
But it can mean the beginning of the end for efficient
communication, when everybody starts caring less
[ Chris Green Wrote On Sat 1.Dec'12 at 11:35:23 GMT ]
I have the following in my muttrc file relating to thread sorting:-
folder-hook . 'set sort=threads;set hostname='
folder-hook sentmail set sort=date-sent
Up to now this has worked fine as most of the lists I belong to are
[ Derek Martin Wrote On Sat 1.Dec'12 at 18:50:41 GMT ]
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 08:38:57AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
And what you generally see, INCLUDING in the case which generated this
thread, is a great deal of tolerance from the community for such things,
followed by polite
[ Chris Green Wrote On Thu 29.Nov'12 at 17:38:58 GMT ]
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 12:24:49PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [11-29-12 11:38]:
...
It's not my .muttrc, it's just one list that I subscribe to which has
two addresses. Only one address ever
[ Will Yardley Wrote On Thu 29.Nov'12 at 19:54:15 GMT ]
On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 10:45:01AM -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
Bear in mind that this list, by it's very subject matter, self-selects
for members who tend towards old school tools and technologies. Mutt
users are obviously more likely
[ Grant Edwards Wrote On Fri 30.Nov'12 at 18:20:00 GMT ]
On 2012-11-30, Jim Graham spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 09:57:50AM -0500, Mark H. Wood wrote:
I don't think it was about sending mail through a .gmail address; it
was about using the GMail web thingy to
[ Erik Christiansen Wrote On Thu 29.Nov'12 at 5:26:49 GMT ]
On 28.11.12 12:16, Derek Martin wrote:
All methods of judgement are rigid, by their very nature. It is only the
human element which allows them to be flexible (for example, I knew
what you meant when you typed rigit). Humans
[ Will Yardley Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 7:40:45 GMT ]
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 09:57:33AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Does anyone have or know of a perl or python script, or even a shell
script, that removes the multipart/(mixed|alternative| ... ) parts of
incoming mail and leaves
[ Rado S Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 10:20:12 GMT ]
=- Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Mon 26.Nov'12 at 10:48:24 -0800 -=
don't you think this discussion has been exhausted to death now?
It only started out as a request to wrap lines in my email bodies.
I do find that part kind of funny.
[ David Champion Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 10:18:32 GMT ]
* On 25 Nov 2012, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
In the end the new version of the message is generated by formail, so
it's subject to formail's limitations, if it has any. (I don't know of
any.) It would be possible to update
[ Tony's unattended mail Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 16:45:58 GMT ]
On 2012-11-27, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net wrote:
I'm sorry but you've lost me again :-) - both of you
There are two kinds of people:
1) Those who oppose ambiguity
2) Those who are wrong
Now those who
Hi
Does anyone have or know of a perl or python script, or even a shell
script, that removes the multipart/(mixed|alternative| ... ) parts of
incoming mail and leaves or converts the message into plain text?
Also, i wouldn't want to lose any attachments that people might send me.
I have looked
[ Tony's unattended mail Wrote On Mon 26.Nov'12 at 16:59:03 GMT ]
don't you think this discussion has been exhausted to death now?
It only started out as a request to wrap lines in my email bodies.
[ Gary Johnson Wrote On Tue 27.Nov'12 at 1:10:24 GMT ]
On 2012-11-27, mutt wrote:
i wrote something like that. by default, it converts to text anything
that can be converted to text and deletes everything else but you
can turn off any specific transformation. it can delete specific
[ David Champion Wrote On Sun 25.Nov'12 at 2:00:08 GMT ]
* On 24 Nov 2012, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
I have found the source of the problem: the script failed when
expiring messages in /var/mail/... but not is mailboxes in my $HOME
directory; so, it was a permissions issue which i've now
[ David Champion Wrote On Sun 25.Nov'12 at 23:26:49 GMT ]
* On 25 Nov 2012, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
The script works on all messages except those with Content-Type:
Multipart/*
This doesn't ring a bell to me, and I'm finding that it works with
single samples of multipart
I have found the source of the problem: the script failed when expiring
messages in /var/mail/... but not is mailboxes in my $HOME directory; so, it
was a permissions issue which i've now resolved.
Sorry to have pestered you David, especially there was no real problem, just a
simple matter of
[ David Champion Wrote On Sun 18.Nov'12 at 16:32:32 GMT ]
This is a quick hack and untested beyond the basics, but feel free to
work from it. It is, or should be, a complete reimplementation of
Gary's script in Python.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os
import sys
import time
try:
[ Peter Davis Wrote On Fri 23.Nov'12 at 14:27:23 GMT ]
This will be my last comment on the subject, since straying off
topic is, I think, a worse transgression than top posting or using
long lines. I apologize for prolonging this. I'll try to be as
explicit as I can, to clarify my views on
/ horse_rivers wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 17:33:22 +0800 /
hi,
It seems that mutt can not give to users the cursor's position while
reading mail , this is a bit uncomfortable for me ,
Is there mothod which can make mutt display cursor out ? or custom certain
key-bindings .
/ To mutt-users@mutt.org wrote on Sat 10.Nov'12 at 7:39:33 + /
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 /
Python option:
$ easy_install parsedatetime
$ python
from parsedatetime.parsedatetime import Calendar
import time
rfc822format = '%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S
/ Rado Q wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 13:00:12 +0100 /
=- Chris Green wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 11:51:52 + -=
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:01:41AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
I don't like vim. I prefer the old vi, so i'd have to set it in
~/.exrc which mean all files
/ Rado Q wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 13:31:58 +0100 /
=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 12:14:25 + -=
I don't like vim. I prefer the old vi, so i'd have to set it in
~/.exrc which mean all files will be line wrapped which is why I
haven't done so already. I'll
/ Rado Q wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 15:06:08 +0100 /
=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 13:27:04 + -=
I've just not come across this issue with my editor/mail on other
lists where many users don't use or seem to care much about line
wrapping, although the other stuff
/ Mark H. Wood wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 9:56:23 -0500 /
Well, when it doesn't work to lecture people who are trying to
communicate, try ignoring them. On public MLs, whenever my this guy
doesn't know how to communicate effectively recognizer goes off, I
typically hit 'd' and move on.
If
/ Chris Bannister wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:24:38 +1300 /
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 02:46:23PM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Ah, i understand your problem now. I did misunderstand but that's not your
fault, your English is very good actually.
As far as I know, it's not possible
/ Chris Bannister wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 23:09:44 +1300 /
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:01:41AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
I don't like vim. I prefer the old vi, so i'd have to set it in ~/.exrc
which mean all files will be line wrapped which is why I haven't done so
already. I'll
/ Mandar Mitra wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:34:42 +0530 /
Did you try
bin context key function
as described in Section 3.5 of the manual?
you can create a file which has your own key bindings and source it from your
muttrc. Execute mutt using the -n option to override the system default
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 21:34:14 +0100 /
=- Tony's unattended mail wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 19:54:28 + -=
Outlook actually illustrates my point. Good tools interpret the
mail-followup-to header, and also have a reply-to-list feature.
Outlook does not, on both counts. So
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 21:45:05 +0100 /
=- Peter Davis wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 15:34:13 -0500 -=
Software can't do magic, or make up for human failures. Sometimes
the responsibility is with the user, not the code.
Nope. Totally wrong. The responsibility is entire with
/ David Champion wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 14:13:29 -0600 /
* On 20 Nov 2012, Peter Davis wrote:
Is there any reasonly easy (non-painful) way to put a table in a
message? A plain text table would be fine if I could limit it to 72
characters wide or so, and if there were a reasonable way
/ Rado Q wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 22:27:43 +0100 /
=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 20:57:53 + -=
Ok, we disagree on basic principles, because I require
responsible and respectful users for any tool, no matter how
well or badly it's coded.
I think to label
/ Patrick Shanahan wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 16:08:30 -0500 /
* Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net [11-20-12 15:50]:
...
I'm sorry but I receive the mails I send out from this list just as
others do and I have no issue with readability using mutt or mail(1) for
that matter, so I'm
/ Patrick Shanahan wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 17:55:08 -0500 /
* Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net [11-20-12 17:33]:
...
I'm sorry to say, but ever since I have subscribed to this list you have
taken many opportunities to criticise me over trivial issues, both on list
and off list
/ Bernard Massot wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 0:18:09 +0100 /
On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 04:37:11PM -0600, Jim Graham wrote:
Note the corners: periods on top, and ` ' on the bottom. IMHO, this
looks better. But that IS just my opinion. :-) And just on a style
note, I would also condense
/ Matthias Apitz wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 6:54:38 +0100 /
Most likely the charset of your terminal does not match the NLS
environment (LANG) which you have after login into the Ubuntu. I do not
know hyperterminal, i.e. if you can control this in hyperterminal; if
not, use PuTTY as a
/ Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 13:34:47 + /
On 2012-11-18, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net wrote:
/ Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 15:05:37 +0800 /
I want to read/post the list in gmane.org. So I want to ask, if the
list (mutt-users) allow users to subscribe but without
/ Woody Wu wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 15:05:37 +0800 /
I want to read/post the list in gmane.org. So I want to ask, if the
list (mutt-users) allow users to subscribe but without send messages to
their mailbox?
Yes you can use gmane.org to read and post to mutt-users. You need to use a
usenet
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 /
* On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Hi
I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described
on Gary's page[1] but the problem
/ David Champion wrote on Sun 18.Nov'12 at 10:32:32 -0600 /
This is a quick hack and untested beyond the basics, but feel free to
work from it. It is, or should be, a complete reimplementation of
Gary's script in Python.
Thanks very much David, I'm grateful for your time and help with
/ Linda wrote on Tue 13.Nov'12 at 22:55:48 -0600 /
I use dovecot with Maildir for the imap server. I can view the inbox
fine but can't access or list the subdirectories
Here is the .muttrc lines that would be relevant
set spoolfile=imap://office-mail@star/
set
/ Christian Brabandt wrote on Wed 14.Nov'12 at 11:56:54 +0100 /
I used to generate the folder list on the fly, using a small perl
script, which queries the IMAP Server directly:¹
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/29341
regards,
Chstian
That's very cool Christian. if and when
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 /
* On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Hi
I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described
on Gary's page[1] but the problem
/ Tony's unattended mail wrote on Sat 10.Nov'12 at 22:37:04 + /
However, I find dovecot deliver (which uses the sieve language
for filtering) to be much more readable/writable than procmail.
Sieve does not include regular expressions -- I shit you not.
Dovecote needs regular
Hi
I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described on
Gary's page[1] but the problem is that this script uses gnu date(1) and I have
BSD date(1).
I wonder if anyone has got this set up on a BSD system or perhaps has a method
that's similar to that described on Gary's
/ Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 11:06:38 -0800 /
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Hi
I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described
on Gary's page[1] but the problem is that this script uses gnu date(1)
and I have
/ David Champion wrote on Fri 9.Nov'12 at 15:00:44 -0600 /
* On 09 Nov 2012, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 11:12:34AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Hi
I would like to use the method of setting messages to expire described
on Gary's page[1] but the problem
/ Chris Green wrote on Thu 8.Nov'12 at 10:51:59 + /
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 04:33:58PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
* On 07 Nov 2012, Derek Martin wrote:
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 08:48:08PM +, Chris Green wrote:
server retrying if my SMTP server isn't running (or connected).
/ Chris Green wrote on Thu 8.Nov'12 at 18:13:10 + /
On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 11:06:35AM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 01:03:07PM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Hi Chris, personally, i'd stick with what your current set-up.
Ditto. I don't currently do
/ Nikola Petrov wrote on Wed 7.Nov'12 at 19:17:46 +0200 /
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 02:15:41PM +, Chris Green wrote:
I currently have my mail delivered to my desktop system using SMTP as
the system is on all the time and has a static IP.
However I always get paranoid when I
/ David Champion wrote on Wed 7.Nov'12 at 16:33:58 -0600 /
* On 07 Nov 2012, Derek Martin wrote:
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 08:48:08PM +, Chris Green wrote:
server retrying if my SMTP server isn't running (or connected). That's
one of the reasons I'd quite like to move away from
/ Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 9:16:04 -0300 /
Hi, I use different accounts and signatures depending on the mailbox I'm
working on, and would like to be able to configure my signauture
position (at bottom or at top) when I start writing an email. To do
this, I've set up a
/ Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 10:08:41 -0300 /
On 2012-11-05 12:42:23 +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
/ Leonardo M. Ramé wrote on Mon 5.Nov'12 at 9:16:04 -0300 /
Hi, I use different accounts and signatures depending on the mailbox I'm
working on, and would like
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Sun 4.Nov'12 at 9:04:16 +1100 /
It also parses each message header just one on demand, so to test
hundreds of rules the parsing happens only once. And of course the rules
are parsed when I start mailfiler, not for each message. The other
upside of extracting the
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Sat 3.Nov'12 at 20:08:03 +1100 /
On 02Nov2012 20:15, Russell L. Harris rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
| * Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net [121102 19:36]:
| I have set up macros that bind keys to pass messages to spamassassin
| using sa-learn and then puts
/ Luis Mochan wrote on Thu 1.Nov'12 at 14:47:51 -0600 /
I have a related question: after I edit a message (to add X-labels
with an ad-hoc editor), it is marked as new. I would like it to have
the same flags as it had before editing. How can it be done?
Regards,
Luis
On Fri, Nov 02,
/ Russell L. Harris wrote on Fri 2.Nov'12 at 9:21:20 + /
Has anyone devised a spam filtering into which an address and subject
line could be entered simply by pressing a key while viewing the mutt
index?
That way, whenever I go down the index pressing the d key to
mark spam items to
/ Patrick Shanahan wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 20:07:03 -0400 /
* Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au [10-31-12 19:31]:
On 31Oct2012 15:17, Jeremy Kitchen kitc...@kitchen.io wrote:
|
| You may want to look into tmux :)
Oh, I do want to!
I'm still a screen user on the whole and haven't
/ Will Yardley wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 11:46:40 -0700 /
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 11:42:59AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
Also, if you look at the screenshot carefully, you can see that the
lines don't seem to align perfectly horizontally either.
Actually, this part may have been due to
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Thu 1.Nov'12 at 21:14:45 +1100 /
On 31Oct2012 17:32, Jeremy Kitchen kitc...@kitchen.io wrote:
| On Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 10:28:09AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
| [...] I've got mutt configured to automatically
| compose replies in a detachable screen session
/ Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 15:32:47 -0700 /
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 05:08:55PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
Bizzare. The only factor which is obvious to me as a possible
differentiating factor is that the first is quoted printable, and the
second is plain text. I'm assuming
/ Dennis Preiser wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 14:15:45 +0100 /
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:02:28PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
This may just be an issue with the Terminal program in OS X, but I'm
having some problems with the ACS characters in the threading (I'm not
setting $ascii_chars) having
/ Cameron Simpson wrote on Wed 31.Oct'12 at 20:25:32 +1100 /
On 31Oct2012 08:52, Jamie Paul Griffin ja...@kode5.net wrote:
| / Dennis Preiser wrote on Tue 30.Oct'12 at 14:15:45 +0100 /
| On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 10:02:28PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
| This may just be an issue
[ Klearchos-Angelos Gkountras wrote on Fri 26.Oct'12 at 20:50:45 +0300 ]
i am using mutt for long time as primary client in xfce debian ...
i use as label [Gmail]/All Mail . how to make that default ?
and also when I change the directory with keyblind y ( I have as
default INBOX ) I cant
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Mon 8.Oct'12 at 14:26:49 +0200 ]
On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 05:03:06PM +0200, Paolo Pisati wrote:
On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 12:39:42PM +0100, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
The problem is with your setting of $spoolfile. By default, mutt uses
~/Mail for it's mailboxes
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Mon 8.Oct'12 at 20:57:41 +0200 ]
the leading dot came from a precooked config file for offlineimap that i
found around.
I removed the trailing / and indeed it didn't make any difference.
If you want to see my entire mutt config, is here:
[ Gary Johnson wrote on Fri 5.Oct'12 at 16:14:54 -0700 ]
On 2012-10-05, Brandon McCaig wrote:
On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 08:40:55AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
The only headers I usually care about are the sender, subject
and date/time, and all those are in the status bar at the
bottom
[ Will Fiveash wrote on Thu 4.Oct'12 at 16:04:47 -0500 ]
On Thu, Oct 04, 2012 at 10:54:39AM +0200, M. Fioretti wrote:
On Thu, October 4, 2012 10:47 am, Alexis Letessier wrote:
I use notmuch to index all my emails but i need some kind of database or
something to redirect threads
[ Paolo Pisati wrote on Fri 5.Oct'12 at 13:23:25 +0200 ]
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:16 PM, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com wrote:
try: mailboxes +/Maildir/inbox
so what's the point of the variable folder?
set folder=~/Maildir/
besides, when i press c? it displays all the
[ Patrice Levesque wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 16:48:53 -0400 ]
I'm really tempted to just go back to hosting my own email, but I
don't feel like trudging through tons of spam every day.
If I may add my own 2¢, greylisting + a bayesian-filter-enabled
spamassassin does *really* prevent
[ Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote on Wed 26.Sep'12 at 8:58:00 -0300 ]
On 26/09/12 at 07:40am, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Marcelo Luiz de Laia marcelol...@gmail.com [09-26-12 07:23]:
On 26/09/12 at 07:06am, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
is there a change you didn't remember?
I remembered
[ Ian Barton wrote on Tue 25.Sep'12 at 7:04:39 +0100 ]
On 24/09/12 18:52, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
Thanks for the information. I'll go back to using the smtp server on my
Linode box. The reason I switched was I was having problems delivering
to some, but not all, bt.com addresses. There
[ Suvayu Ali wrote on Mon 24.Sep'12 at 11:31:54 +0200 ]
Hi,
I wrote a small address book program for use with mutt based on the
notmuch email indexer. I thought notmuch users on the list might be
interested to try this out.
https://github.com/suvayu/nbook
This uses the python
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sun 23.Sep'12 at 0:59:17 +0200 ]
PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:.
# For system mbox
# MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail
# DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox
# For system maildir
MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir # You would better make sure it exists
DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/.mbox
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sun 23.Sep'12 at 22:40:54 +0200 ]
my system of mailboxes was covered by a script for the directories MUTT and
OUTBOX for the mbox
format and so I adapted this script to the maildir format.
Thank you again for your patience.
If you are a teacher your students are
[ Gerard ROBIN wrote on Sat 22.Sep'12 at 18:11:37 +0200 ]
Hello,
I migrated from mbox to maildir using mb2md. Part of my mailbox (mbox) is:
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~/Mail/OUTBOX/2011/m01
---
~/Mail/OUTBOX/2011/m12
~/Mail/OUTBOX/2012/m01
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[ Lewis Pike wrote on Tue 18.Sep'12 at 16:44:31 -0400 ]
I ran into a similar problem using mutt to access Gmail via IMAP. The
large size of my inbox made access times extremely slow. As a fix, I
set mutt's header_cache and message_cachedir variables in my .muttrc
file like so.
set
[ To mutt-users@mutt.org wrote on Thu 20.Sep'12 at 8:39:24 +0100 ]
When using these settings, build mutt with tokyocabinet as opposed to
qdbm or gdbm; tokyocabinet has been siginificantly faster for me.
That includes Maildir header caching as well, not just for IMAP. Maildir's are
regarded
[ Jim Graham wrote on Wed 19.Sep'12 at 8:12:25 -0500 ]
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:02:49PM +1000, m...@raf.org wrote: Jim
Graham wrote: On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 03:54:48PM +1000,
m...@raf.org wrote: check the email headers. i tried the above
and the resulting email still had the
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