received, so playing with this you could assign some kind of
priorities to mail folders.
Just a wish/suggestion for the developers, anyway :-)
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you patch the sources of Mutt, the manual is also patched.
So, you have a Reading news with mutt (or something alike) section in
the manual. Have you checked it out yet? :-?
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On Dec/06/2001, Jun Liu wrote:
just wondering, :)
Not natively. There's a patch somewhere, but the official
mutt can't.
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Corgo/Lugo/Galicia/Spain ·
On Oct/18/2001, Drew Raines wrote:
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
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I always do a unmy_hdr From: before using my_hdr. Like this:
send-hook .
'unmy_hdr From:; \
my_hdr From: Roberto Suarez Soto [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Oct/18/2001, Drew Raines wrote:
I can't get my_hdr From: to display anything other than
Drew Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I always do a unmy_hdr From: before using my_hdr. Like this:
send-hook .
'unmy_hdr From:; \
my_hdr From: Roberto Suarez Soto [EMAIL PROTECTED
.
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Corgo/Lugo/Galicia/Spain ·
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Well, not natively, as everyone told you. I use signify for that. It's
a little cute program in Perl. Comes by default in Debian, but you can
download it also from www.verisim.com, I think.
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t hard to implement such a thing :-m Or is it?
:-m
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the name of the group. It works, though I'm yet giving it
the last polishing touches :-)
But anyway, it's not trivial. I can give you the scripts to try for
yourself, but I think they're not ready for general use yet.
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, as I only use Mutt for everything related to mail (mail, news, fido),
it's no problem now :-)
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Corgo/Lugo/Galicia/Spain ·
%I:%M:%S%p %Z}\nX-Comment-To: %n"
Can this harm anything? I mean, some rfc stuff or the like :-?
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Corgo/Lugo/Galicia/Spain ·
That's the question :-) I wonder why, if it's something that is
obviously very useful, it's not included in the official distribution of Mutt
:-? Any religious reason, or the like? :-m :-)
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explanation skills O:-)) is applicable here :-)
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Corgo/Lugo/Galicia/Spain ·
:-) So, unsetting this option makes
every message with the same Subject appear in the same thread.
After knowing this, a quick folder-hook put everything just as I
wanted it to be :-)
Thanks anyway for your effort :-)
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I mean, a few letters (the initials of the poster) and the usual ""
sign. I find something similar in posts with Gnus. Anyone has a $quote_regexp
for this? I could do it myself, but ... well, you know, Open Source is about
using the work of others ;-)
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On May/28/2000, clemensF wrote:
AGG This is a quoted line.
set quote_regexp="^([A-Za-z ]+|[]%:|}-][]:|}-]*)"
Thanks! :-)
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quite a lot of them that fall inside this
cathegory and aren't in the same thread :-m
So, am I doing something wrong? Setting or unsetting "strict_threads"
doesn't any visible effect at all. Any hint? Am I forgetting anything?
Thanks in advance :-)
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. :)
Well, users' opinion and ideas should be part of the things that
developers take into account when programming, shouldn't they? :-)
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/frames in a small text mode screen; but it's not a problem of the
programs, but a problem in the page side. A well designed page shouldn't have
this problem.
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of the recursive questions of the list, what are the advantages that
you find in maildir over mailbox?
now, but you may have to ask your sysadmin to install procmail for
You can always compile it and call it from a script, before running
Mutt :-)
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QUERADE_AS(`host.domain')
FEATURE(`masquerade_envelope')
Or even better: use genericstable and remap the addresses you like to
whatever you like, in a more "human readable" manner :-) See "genericstable"
in sendmail docs.
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I'd like to know if
there's already something like that :-) I think this' something that has been
discussed before in the list, so a accurate redirection to the list archives
would be useful too :-)
Thanks in advance :-)
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to me :-m
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Please! :-) I really need them. Are they so difficult to implement, or
is there another reason for not having them? :-m
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se it's his personal muttrc), I
always thought it came with every package in every distribution :-m
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for the little ones)
- How could I change my mbox folders to maildir? Any program that does
this?
- Does procmail support this format?
- (ObMutt) Does mutt detect automatically the folder format?
Thanks in advance :-)
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. It works perfectly now, thanks :-)
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n paste its contents as a "mailboxes" line, works
fine :-?
My excuses for the excessive noise :-)
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quot;, the
above command would just list "folder1" as a mailbox.
And I don't know how to fix it, if you were wondering O:-) What's
the similar thing that you say you use?
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, or
just the regexp'd part itself :-m
I know that in some cases, like addresses in the body of the
message, this works by default. In my case, addresses are hilited red, and
URLs are hilited brightblue. I'd want to achieve that, but in the headers.
Any hint?
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?
Hmmm ... maybe. You could even do it in the same script, with
wrappers that used Gtk+ if a X server was active and Dialog in another case.
It's easy to ask for things when you don't have to code them :-)
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mailto
). A way to see them in columns would be very appreciated, and it's one
of the very few things that I miss in Mutt. In fact, I think that's the only
one :-)
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would be to have both, indeed :-) I think that
a purely text-based one could be easily done with Dialog+Perl (or sh, but I
think Perl is better for this task). IMHO, at least.
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