horse_rivers wrote (Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 05:12:06PM +0800):
hi,
I want to custom - and return key-bind to down and up
how can I do ?
thanks!
Did you try
bin context key function
as described in Section 3.5 of the manual?
Eric Smith wrote (Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 05:16:16PM +0100):
So I want to copy and paste a grammatically more useful *pseudo*
header text. Of course mutt could be made to accept anything
unique as this pseudo header, so I asked if it is changeable
without a hack of the source.
If you use
Suvayu Ali wrote (Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 02:25:37PM +0100):
I often get attachments with completely wrong MIME types. For example
today I received a pdf and a doc file as application/octet-stream. Is
there anyway to bypass my mailcap and ask mutt to open the attachment
with the proper
Alex Efros wrote (Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 05:39:31PM +0300):
Hi!
I'm currently using mutt in xterm, and I finally got tired of copypaste
long urls (wrapped in multiple lines) from mutt to browser. Ideally, I'd
like to be able to open urls by clicking them.
My setup works, but some might call
Lewis Pike wrote (Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 04:44:31PM -0400):
I've found that with Gmail at least, deleting messages from your inbox
doesn't actually erase anything. A copy of every message is retained
and is accessible from the [Gmail]/All Mail IMAP folder. I believe
messages need to be
Patrick Shanahan wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:18:56AM -0400):
grep resent-message-id -A 4 /var/log/mail
will show bounced (resent) posts including recipient address
Not if one uses msmtp, will it?
Jamie Paul Griffin wrote (Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 07:53:02AM +0100):
I wouldn't have thought you'd need to as the mail you've bounced is already
in one of your mail folders. AFAIK, it just 'bounces' it as is and the MTA
sends it off to its new destination.
I use it as an alternative to
Starting a new thread, since this seemed unrelated to the original
thread where it was posted.
- Forwarded message from Hratch Megerditchian hra...@aeolos.com -
Hi Can you help me install MUTT on AIX 5.3 are you familiar with the
procedure
Did you run into trouble with the usual
Cameron Simpson wrote (Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 01:12:52PM +1000):
Personally I always use group-reply on any message and briefly consider the
recipient list before proceeding, in part because of this issue.
Yes, I've re-bound 'r' to group-reply and do exactly what you do.
I was thinking of ways
On Sun, Aug 05, 2012 at 07:28, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
reply gone wrong; a reply to a mailinglist post. for some reason I
press 'g' for group reply, instead of just 'r'
so mutt asks about a reply to the mailinglist, and yeah, i dont want it
there, so I press n, but it CC'ed the darn
Not an answer to your question, but I hope you're aware you posted
possibly your actual password with your rcfile.
mandar.
Christian Dysthe wrote (Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 08:24:20AM -0600):
Are anyone here using mutt
with Gmail and have a working solution for moving mail to trash and
mark it read?
I don't have an answer; I'm only trying to understand your requirement
(I use the same combination that you do).
You
Christian Dysthe wrote (Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 09:55:14AM -0600):
I would like for mail that I'm never going to read to be marked as read
when they are deleted. I also use the sidebar in mutt and it clutters
it up having unread mail indicated in the trash folder when it's mail I
already
3) I have set up several configuration files and made a maildir
structure but feel uncomfortable leaving my emails settings, e.g.
passwords, and messages in plain text files that anyone could read. I
have nothing to hide but feel this is insecure.
If you're on Linux, you might find the
P. Mazart wrote (Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 07:17:48PM +0200):
...
Maybe its because mutt mentions the attachment as octett stream‽
I sometimes get attachments like this as well. Seems to me to be a problem
at the sender's end -- the mime type of the attachment is not correctly
specified.
I use
Haines Brown wrote (Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 05:05:03PM -0400):
I run mutt under debian Squeeze, and occasionally am sent a .docx
message. I've not had much luck displaying it with trial and error,
and so I raise these questions:
I have the following line in /etc/mailcap (probably added by the
Leonardo M. Ramé wrote (Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 09:53:32AM -0300):
That could what I'm looking for. It would be nice to let slrn store the
results in different mbox folders, so I can access them using mutt.
I used this method a while back to read Usenet newsgroups. Have attached a
script that I
Here is a sequence of screenshots showing what happens when I edit a
message that is not the last message in a thread / sub-thread:
Initial state:
5 F Sep 05 To abcdef ( 20K) └─┬─
6 F Sep 06 To abcdef (0.1K) │ └─
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