On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 06:06:35PM +, Victor wrote:
Could you please give me an example of a running .muttrc for this
purpose?
This might not be perfect, but it works for me:
set imap_user=fagerj
set imap_pass=xx
set folder={192.168.110.81:143}
set mbox==INBOX
set
I'm trying to figure out how to make changes to color and/or scoring
based on the contents of the Importance: header (this seems to be
what Outlook uses to flag messages as high/low priority). It seems
that the color and score commands can't use ~h, however. Is there
any way around this
On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 10:14:06PM +1000, Doug Kearns wrote:
You can hit TAB at the address prompts and mutt will bring up an alias
menu from which you can select 'He of the Evil Empire'.
I'm sure this is in the manual somewhere.
I skim through the mutt manual and the vi book about once a
Is there a way to sort messages using multiple fields, ala:
set sort=score,reverse-date
I tried a couple of different versions of that with 1.3.18i
with no results. I can't even do Odoc because mutt unsorts
the data between the Od and the oc.
jafager
On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 04:01:35PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote:
On Tuesday, 05 June 2001 at 15:58, Jason A. Fager wrote:
Is there a way to sort messages using multiple fields, ala:
set sort=score,reverse-date
set sort=score
set sort_aux=reverse-date
No dice. The manual suggests
Is there an easy way to get mutt to ignore messages that match a certain
pattern? I figure I could use l with an inverse pattern, but I have
not been able to figure out how to use multiple invocations of l
multiple times with cumulative effect (like you can use t multiple
times).
jafager