Re: filtering

2001-04-05 Thread Martin \[Keso\] Keseg
Theo Bierman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : hi, i'm a first time user, still customizing my mutt, or at least trying to, how can i set up rules for incomming mail, so that it goes to different folders thanks you have to use procmail or other filtering stuff, mutt does not have ability to

Re: Tagging everything in a folder

2001-04-02 Thread Martin \[Keso\] Keseg
Subba Rao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : I have a folder which has lots of email (about 2000+). I want to select all the email and move it to a different folder or possibly delete them. Is there any way to globally tag all the files from this folder? The fastest I could do was to "Tpattern" but

Re: latest version of mutt (1.3.14i?)

2000-11-29 Thread Martin \[Keso\] Keseg
Eric Ekong ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : try ftp.guug.de in the /pub/mutt/contrib directory. :) Are you sure ? As far as I know latest DEVELOPMENT version is 1.3.12 -- Keso Life is dead PGP signature

Re: 1.3.x series need for iconv/libiconv

2000-08-17 Thread Martin \[Keso\] Keseg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : I have now built mutt 1.3.7 in four different places, two of the four required that I get libiconv as the existing iconv wasn't good enough. The two places that needed libiconv were Solaris 2.6 and Red Hat Linux release 6.1. I think this may

Re: Two addresses, one laptop, and Mutt

2000-07-27 Thread Martin \[Keso\] Keseg
DAve ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : I've got Mutt, configured nicely, I'm happy. I'm trying to do two things with little luck. I read the man page and several FAQs, maybe not the right ones... 1) I change folders, easy enough, how do I get back to my spool box? I am certain I saw the

Re: 1.2 slower than 1.0 over NFS

2000-07-11 Thread Martin \[Keso\] Keseg
Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : On 2000-07-10 17:59:31 +0200, Ives Aerts wrote: We are currently using mutt-1.0i on solaris 2.6. I would like to upgrade to 1.2.4 but it is a _lot_ slower than 1.0 when reading my mailbox over NFS. Compiling with --disable-fcntl helps, but