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
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
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
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[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
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
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