=- Peter Davis wrote on Tue 7.Jan'14 at 16:28:20 -0500 -=
I recently upgraded to mutt 1.5.22 from ... Hmmm, whatever the
previous stable version was, I guess. It appears to me there have
been some changes in the index display. Specifically,
I assume Mutt wasn't the only thing updated?
=- Richard Sandilands wrote on Wed 25.Sep'13 at 15:45:26 +1000 -=
Here's an example: in Index view, I hit ctrl-n and the status bar
shows key is not bound. I hit ctrl-n again, and this time I
advance to the next message as expected.
Can be incomplete macro-sequence, waiting for comletion, but
=- John Niendorf wrote on Wed 26.Jun'13 at 12:47:03 +0900 -=
This is only my point of view.
To everyone his own. ;)
1. RTFM is rude. It is usually written by people who seem to feel
the need to show that they know more than someone else.
Somebody hasn't done his homework and wants somebody
=- Derek Martin wrote on Thu 20.Jun'13 at 17:58:16 -0500 -=
[I think people should take note: this comment clearly suggests that
Paul, like many people, has had negative experiences asking relatively
simple questions on mailing lists like this one, if not this very one.]
True.
I normally
=- Erik Christiansen wrote on Fri 21.Jun'13 at 21:03:32 +1000 -=
It is only desirable to chastise any serial abuser of the list's
patience - a KLB. Your lawyer's response, Rado, lacks practical
merit.
Serial is not only limited to a single individual, serial
can consist of many different
=- Orm Finnendahl wrote on Mon 3.Jun'13 at 18:39:50 +0200 -=
It would be much cleaner (and international) to determine the
code-page from the attachment header, but I have no idea whether
this even can be done without changing the sources of mutt.
wiki - faq - attachment
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=- Christian Brabandt wrote on Mon 6.May'13 at 22:49:24 +0200 -=
vim or less:
OBST/GEMUESE
┌─┬───┬──┬┐
│^[[1mBestnr. ^[[22m│ ^[[1mProdukt ^[[22m│ ^[[1mHersteller ^[[22m│
^[[1mMenge ^[[22m│
What you are seeing are ANSI Term sequences, which
=- Chris Green wrote on Thu 7.Mar'13 at 15:16:13 + -=
Is it me or is there something wrong with this page.
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttGuide/Aliases
I see all sorts of HTML tags throughout the page.
Missing conversion from manual transfer.
The whole wiki could certainly
=- Jostein Berntsen wrote on Thu 7.Mar'13 at 17:43:38 +0100 -=
Is is possible to limit the view to mails that have nothing in the subject?
Try '!~s .' or '~s ^[ ]*$'
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=- Peter Davis wrote on Sun 2.Dec'12 at 8:54:58 -0500 -=
Ok, this, more than any of the previous discussion, clarifies the
situation for me. Within the global community of hundreds of
millions of email users, there's a smaller, cloistered
constituency of perhaps a few thousand who prefer
=- 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 and less for it by
introducing (and trying to establish)
=- Marco Giusti wrote on Sat 1.Dec'12 at 11:34:45 +0100 -=
- can I use `underline` with color? I think not, I tried but I
failed but I also found on Internet some config files with this
configuration;
Not yet, patches welcome.
- does exist a non greedy version of * (0 or more) in mutt's
=- Tony's unattended mail wrote on Sat 1.Dec'12 at 10:41:11 + -=
Jamie actually did this list a service. Overly sheltered mutt
users have a tendancy to lose touch. Jamie's post actually exposed
a mutt characteristic that can be improved.
a) improving mutt is good: go ahead.
b) this
=- Peter Davis wrote on Sat 1.Dec'12 at 17:57:03 -0500 -=
So the owners have not seen fit to establish a 72-character line
length rule, or a bottom- or conversational-posting rule, or even
a no HTML rule.
I supposed you could argue that these would be so obvious that
stating them would be
=- 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.
You were asked to wrap, came up with a reasonable excuse
=- Chris Willard wrote on Mon 26.Nov'12 at 14:27:36 + -=
I'm a new mutt user and would like to use random taglines and
signatures.
I have worked out how to use send-hooks to change the signatures
but would like some advice on what scripts/programs are best for
creating the signatures.
=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Fri 23.Nov'12 at 15:07:49 + -=
[ Peter Davis Wrote On Fri 23.Nov'12 at 14:27:23 GMT ]
The prevalent thinking in the software organizations I've been a
part of is that products, including software, should be designed for
the way users think and behave,
=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Wed 21.Nov'12 at 9:49:25 + -=
BTW, I hope you like my new 72 column line-wrapped mail.
Yes, very much... I even only read your response rather than OP. :)
It looks beautiful doesn't it and I hope it shows my total
commitment to respect those reading it.
Sorry for late reply, postponed then forgot to send...
=- Tony's unattended mail wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 21:02:56 + -=
E.g. if you use a linefeed to end the line of a peom, and then you
also use an identical linefeed to guess at where to break a stream
of text in a paragraph, it's
=- 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 will be line wrapped which is why I
haven't done so already. I'll
=- 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 see if theres a muttrc macro or
setting I can use to set
=- 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 is picked up on quickly.
Resignation submissiveness to the
=- David Young wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 11:59:55 -0600 -=
What, you have computers in your pockets but there is no
conformance to the width in columns of 40 year-old data terminals
any more?
That's not a technical issue but readability: it's easier on the eyes/
flow of reading when you don't
=- Peter Davis wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 13:37:36 -0500 -=
Most workplaces are using email to communicate, and they want
maximum efficiency in that. Users want a way to get a message
across quickly, as opposed to trying to create a beautiful and
literate archive.
Because in business it's
=- 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 mailing lists have
established conventions whereby
=- 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 the design and the
code, and never with the user. Otherwise
=- 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 someone as disrespectful and irresponsible simply
because they
=- Jamie Paul Griffin wrote on Tue 20.Nov'12 at 22:19:25 + -=
My confusion is simply due to the fact that when my emails come
through from mutt's mailing list manager to my server and I read
them with mutt, I don't experience the readability issues others
seem to. It's not something that
=- Daniel Reichelt wrote on Sat 20.Oct'12 at 15:00:17 +0200 -=
- change-folder imaps://userA@serverA/...
- in index I press 'c' and get the mailboxes folder listing and I change
into some folder
- change-folder imaps://userB@serverB/...
- again in index I press 'c' to change into some folder
=- chs...@freenet.de wrote on Sun 7.Oct'12 at 10:23:29 +0200 -=
So I set reverse_name=yes and listed all these addresses as
alternates in my muttrc.
Furthermore in the index view I cannot see the sender addresses
anymore. Instead that column now shows the recipients like To
=- Kim Christensen wrote on Thu 6.Sep'12 at 23:51:45 +0200 -=
Is it possible to print own 'status' messages for the mutt ui?
You can hack around it with set var='bla'; set ?var with any var
you _don't_ really use, or my_ vars with 1.5
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=- Marcelo Laia wrote on Wed 15.Aug'12 at 9:50:15 -0300 -=
I have 3 account and I would like to send mails with my username
according to current account.
By will: macros.
If you're forgetful, use specific folder per account, then use
folder-hook to adjust if you operate in this folder.
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=- Robin Lee Powell wrote on Sun 22.Jul'12 at 20:44:32 -0700 -=
If no-one comments further, I'm going to see if I have perms to
change the wiki page with this tutorial.
a) have you considered tag-prefix-cond?
b) if you change the wiki, please do so at dev.mutt.org, the content
has moved there
=- Paul Tansom wrote on Wed 6.Jun'12 at 12:50:24 +0100 -=
I've not gone further into the config to see if I can make it
easier than this. Things like setting = to be the current account
automatically may be nice, and an easier incantation for changing
between accounts than the full imaps
=- Malte Detlefsen wrote on Tue 5.Jun'12 at 12:48:31 +0200 -=
Still got a problem with my multiple account setup, although I
narrowed it down to the following:
Someone in the irc channel then suggested that I, while
working with hooks, should better use something like
=- Alexander Pletnev wrote on Fri 2.Dec'11 at 16:08:58 +0400 -=
I have inbox folder, which is recieves any new email. Then if i
read messages, they are stored in another mailbox (mbox). It's
good, but i want to bind some emails to be saved in another
mailbox, not in mbox. When im saving
=- Aaron Toponce wrote on Wed 26.Oct'11 at 20:04:04 -0600 -=
I am using Mutt with two IMAP accounts: Google, and work. I have
separate RC files for each account. With Google, I am using
'query_command' to query my Google Contacts with goobook(1). For
work, I have setup an alias file, with the
=- Baron Fujimoto wrote on Wed 26.Oct'11 at 15:44:57 -1000 -=
: Is there a way to toggle auto_view for a message?
:
: Normally, I prefer to have mutt use auto_view/mailcap display HTML
: MIME parts for messages. There are times though (such as forwarding
: spam reports) that I would
=- Jostein Gogstad wrote on Thu 27.Oct'11 at 22:06:54 +0200 -=
I'm sending a mail to Bob asking him to perform some task. I
expect his response before the work day is over. It's important
that I remind him of this task if he doesn't answer my mail in the
next 8 hours.
Anyone heard of a
=- SK wrote on Fri 21.Oct'11 at 9:02:35 +0200 -=
Is there any easy way to translate the occasional Dutch language
emails I get into English? Does anyone know of a service that
works well with mutt?
Maybe you can wget/lynx to some on-line translator-service via
mailcap, though beware, it will
=- Tim Gray wrote on Mon 26.Sep'11 at 23:54:16 -0400 -=
Works in the message index display, but not the file browser.
You want folder_format.
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