Hi,
* Robert Holtzman wrote:
After getting the weirdness with the m command sorted out, a new
problem cropped up. When Mutt first opens it reads all the mailboxes
over and over and over.
What makes you think so? A progress indicator at the bottom? What does
it say exactly?
This goes on for
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Monday, August 17 at 12:32 PM, quoth Rocco Rutte:
[ btw, any idea why your subject is truncated? ]
Huh... I hadn't noticed that. I haven't a clue. Is this one also
truncated?
No, this one is “fine”.
If you have no choice but to use POP3, I highly recommend
[ btw, any idea why your subject is truncated? ]
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, August 13 at 10:38 AM, quoth Paul Grinberg:
So, let's say my fetchmail keeps all the mail on the mail server
after mail download is complete.
Without being rude, let me stop you right there. Fetchmail
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
But mutt DOES have a message cache (if you enable it) that you can
inspect without being online. See the documentation of
'message_cachedir'.
But then you must have viewed the message at least once. That a message
is not in the cache means either a) deleted or b)
Hi,
* Edd Barrett wrote:
What do you think of a progress indication when you close a large
mailbox. I use mutt with gmail and frequently when I close a mailing
list folder it takes a while. User feedback would be nice :)
I have a patch in my queue at bitbucket that does this:
Hi,
* Robert Holtzman wrote:
Any ideas appreciated.
Well, for the postpone issue, see the $postpone setting in your
local copy of the manual or online. The bindings: mutt is not
disabling them (why should it), you probably didn't specify them for
the postponed menu. For all available menus,
Hi,
* Robert Holtzman wrote:
According to the mutt manual, to start a www browser an external program
has to be downloaded from ftp://ftp.guug.de/pub/mutt/contrib/. The problem
is I get a Failed to Connect error. I can connect to www.guug.de but, of
course that does me no good. Any ideas
Hi,
* Marc Vaillant wrote:
Can't this easily be controlled? set delete=ask-yes. If that's not
enough, it suggests that deleting messages should be abstracted from
sync-mailbox so that you can sync flags and delete messages
independently. Loosing reply flags on e.g. support email--where
Hi,
* Rejo Zenger wrote:
If it's off by default, I think this functionality would be a usefull
addition. It's not something I am missing now per se, but I would
consider start using it when it's available.
The problem with adding new options for features is that if you don't
follow the
Hi,
* Paul Grinberg wrote:
[u...@panther ~]$ cat .signature
#!/bin/bash
echo Paul Grinberg
echo PGP key: 0xE3175CCF
echo
echo Fortune Cookie:
fortune -s wisdom
echo
[u...@panther ~]$ cat .muttrc | grep sig
set sig_on_top=yes
set signature=~/.signature |
So you're well-prepared to
[ please try to keep a line length limit of something around 72 ]]
Hi,
* dv1...@wayne.edu wrote:
Well, I found /usr/local/etc/Muttrc, and it does have unignore and
hdr_order in there. I commented them out, and now mutt reads my
settings. But:
(1) Isn't my muttrc supposed to override
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 07:26:57AM +0200, Rejo Zenger wrote:
No messages will be auto deleted.
The only thing that happens is that messages you earlier have marked as
to be deleted will be actually deleted. Or better, any changes you
have made to the status of the message is comitted.
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 08:11:58AM -0600, lee wrote:
Is it possible to use this character in the body of a mail? I'm not
seeing a special character in the signature.
Yes, it's just that this one has zero width and there mutt ignores
it (as it does for 0x200b).
Rocco
On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 05:26:55PM +0200, Alexander Dahl wrote:
As to where it comes from, the character is in the signature file. I
wouldn't expect the MUA to remove characters from the signature file.
Not in general, but this one is special. ;-)
Not from mutt's view.
Why is it
Hi,
* Erik Christiansen wrote:
Well, in the manual I'd read send2-hook is matched every time a message
is changed, either by editing it, or by using the compose menu to change
its recipients or subject. I thought that might be useful, but have yet
to find out.
I'm not entirely sure on this,
Hi,
* Erik Christiansen wrote:
When composing an email to e.g. family, while in a list-related mailbox,
I'd like to temporarily reassign Reply-To:, overriding the current
folder-hook. Using the manual, and experiences found on the list, I've
come as far as this in .muttrc:
send2-hook '~t
On Sun, Aug 02, 2009 at 01:18:37PM -0400, Patrick Gen Paul wrote:
I don't understand why mutt prompts me for the To: since
mutt already knows the answer, or why it prompts me for the
Cc: since my template leaves it blank, while it is not prompting
for the Bcc: - or even for the Subject:.
See
Hi,
* Alexander Dahl wrote:
PGP though that's strongly discouraged. It doesn't give you a pointless
attachment but some pointless lines of text at top/bottom of your mail.
Did you ever try to explain this to the developers of Enigmail (GnuPG
extension for Mozilla Thunderbird)?
No, not
Hi,
* Eric Smith wrote:
Is there a patch for mutt to save mails in the folders
of all To: recipients and all Cc: recipients as
specified in the save-hook command?
You mean mutt should pull out all recipient addresses and simulate a
save-hook to find out where to save a copy and do that?
It
Hi,
* Paul Grinberg wrote:
Does anyone know workaround for the problem with Outlook handling of the
digital signatures. (.dat file)
I think I once read something about an Outlook plugin that would support
it. If that's not an option, you can try to send inline (traditional)
PGP though that's
Hi,
* Paul Grinberg wrote:
Btw, why does use of inline (traditional) PGP strongly discouraged?
There're many reasons, one of them that it's hard to detect reliably
(i.e. it's horrible to code detection of nested traditional parts).
With PGP/MIME you get reliable separation of different parts
Hi,
* lee wrote:
macro index .a unmailboxes * ; mailboxes `mutt-mb -line ~/Mail`enter
macro index .l unmailboxes * ; mailboxes `mutt-mb -line ~/Mail/Lists`enter
That's not how macros work. If you hit '.a', mutt will simulate you
pressing the keys 'u', 'n', 'm', ... and so on. I.e. it does not
Hi,
* Tim Gray wrote:
True. I just wanted to make sure that was in fact how mutt was
supposed to behaving. Though I would hope that most format=flowed
rewrapping engines first strip off the quote characters, and then
recognize a -- as a sigdash and leave it alone. That's at least I
did
Hi,
* Bertram Scharpf wrote:
As I need the same thing with PGP encryption, I just wrote another
patch:
http://www.bertram-scharpf.de/tmp/encrypt_self.patch
So I think somebody should open a ticket (if there isn't one yet) and
add both patches as an enhancement along with the patch
Hi,
* Noah Slater wrote:
I would like to add a mailcap entry so that I view the contents of tar.gz
archives as a list of filenames, but I'm, not sure how to do it. When I attach
one, it is added with the application/octet-streem MIME type.
Just search the net for mutt.octet.filter. It's a
Hi,
* lee wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:18:14AM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote:
mailboxes = `mutt-mb ~/Mail`
mailboxes `mutt-mb ~/Mail`
grr, mailboxes is a command, not a variable.
Both work --- does it make a difference?
Yes and no. Given 'mutt-mb ~/Mail' prints '~/Mail/foobar'
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 05:35:02PM +0100, Noah Slater wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 06:29:57PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
There is also mime_lookup application/octet-stream, and then the
respective mailcap entry like gzip -dc | tar -tvf -
Well, I had considered this, but
On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 02:38:52PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
I repeatedly submitted a patch that did that. It was rejected.
[I don't remember what shortcut character I made expand into
the current folder.] I eventually gave up. Hopefully you'll
have better luck.
Any reference? We have a
Hi,
* Rejo Zenger wrote:
While investigating the cause yesterday, I installed the most recent
development version of mutt and this version (1.5.20, running with
exactly the same configuration) doesn't barth this warning about the
certificate. Why would that be?
When updating mutt, please
Hi,
* Noah Sheppard wrote:
I would like to be able to use the current folder name as an argument
to arbitrary commands.
I don't know if I mentioned this already, but I think I once hacked
support for read-only variables in mutt-ng that would expose certain
internal settings.
Would something
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Well, a better idea would, imho, be to use the group command, like
so:
group -group gpg -addr us...@example.org \
us...@example.net \
...
Yes, that's better.
Rocco (attaching the script this time)
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Actually, I do something slightly different:
send-hook . 'set crypt_autoencrypt=no'
send-hook '!~G ^%C pgp' 'set crypt_autoencrypt=yes'
Then, in my aliases file, I tag people that I want to encrypt things
to, like so:
alias -group
Hi,
* John J. Foster wrote:
All of my function keys stopped working with the latest tip.
Not here. Any bindings, any example? With command+F1 I get the manual as
expected.
Terminal.app
OSX 10.5.7 - hasn't been updated for over a week.
Same here.
Rocco
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Hi,
* Noah Slater wrote:
Please see if this example and text above it helps you:
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#ex-recips
If I understand you right (mail _only_ to you: no sig, mail you and
other in the recips: sig), then this may work (untested):
send-hook .* source
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 11:43:56AM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 02:06:23PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Please see if this example and text above it helps you:
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#ex-recips
When was this added?
It was added on Oct. 2nd, 1998
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 09:52:31PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
Is it possible to save a lot of attachments in one go?
E.g. like tag-save but for attachments. Obviously the detination
would have to be a directory and all the attachments would get their
default name but I don't see this as a big
Hi,
* steve wrote:
I'm using mutt 1.5.18 on Debian stable. My maliboxes are in maildir
format.
Now let's say I have three folders marked 'N' but none of them
interrests me *yet* (let's say A, M and Y, having in mind that I have
folders in between them, say P with good stuff).
I'm in A, I
Hi,
* steve wrote:
Le 06-07-2009, à 14:07:21 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
You have two options here:
(1) after pressing 'c', hit space until you get the folder you want
(2) use the next-unread-mailbox function
For (2), this isn't bound by default, so
Hi,
* Derek Martin wrote:
Personally, I'm a proponent of the idea that the interface should be
consistent regardless of the folder formats; I'd prefer that the
feature either be removed or emulated where it doesn't actually work.
Agreed, I've started:
Hi,
* Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Jul 02, 2009 at 08:10:21AM +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
So, create the directory yourself to ensure it's there and yours.
% cat rename-test.c
#include stdio.h
#include sys/stat.h
int main(void)
{
mkdir(mdir-mutt-delete, 0) /* this is a
Hi,
* Kataria, Sunil wrote:
When I send mail using the following command
/usr/local/bin/mutt -e 'set content_type=text/html' -a
/usr/ud/FirstBag/REPORT/TotalBags_15036_81JA.xls -c -b -s Report
Total Bags CX162 01 Mar 2009 sunil.kata...@au.unisys.com
/usr/ud/FirstBag/REPORT/BODYJON
Hi,
* Kataria, Sunil wrote:
Mutt version is 1.5.18. And -a option also appears ok. I don't see any
error message in any one system log file.
No, it doesn't:
Mutt 1.5.18 (2008-05-17)
usage: mutt [options] [-z] [-f file | -yZ]
mutt [options] [-x] [-Hi file] [-s subj] [-bc addr] [-a
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
GPG asks my passphrase but doesn't accept it.
What gpg setup did you use? contrib/gpg.rc? It's not gpg that's asking
but mutt. So maybe mutt doesn't call gpg at all or in a wrong way...
Rocco
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Hi,
* sigi wrote:
I'm using mixmaster 3.0.0-2 with mutt 1.5.18-6+b1 on debian lenny and it
all works just fine. So the manual seems to be very outdated
Updated now, thanks.
Rocco
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Hi,
* Alexandre wrote:
As I use debian testing system, this mutt version is not available yet.
I will wait because this failure is not urgent.
Please use a spam filter or whatever to protect from spam, but not using
an invalid email address. I just tried to mail you personally, but got a
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte wrote:
Anyway, can you send me such a message privately so that I can make
sure the bug is really fixed, please?
With proper locale setup a test message is fine with single/multibyte
locales, so the latest version should solve the problem.
Rocco
pgpRNyW7TfE8Y.pgp
Hi,
* Patrick Shanahan wrote:
not working:
set pager_format=%-.20n: %.40s' '-%Z- %C/%m: %-20.20n %s |
This should have been broken in .18, too. See:
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/file/tip/UPDATING
and the entry for 1.5.15:
! format pipe support: format strings ending in | are
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
My Ubuntu-custom version of Mutt-1.18. uses a different coloring scheme than
the latest snapshot that i am testing now. In both cases i can't figure out
where these default colors are being defined. /etc/Muttrc doesn't elaborate
it and neither does my .muttrc.
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
It notifies me of new mail in some folder as usual. I read the mail(s), the
N in the index view is gone, as usual. I leave the folder. Hitting c now
notifies me of new mail in the folder i just left. But there is no new mail
there, and no N in the index view,
Hi,
* Brendan Cully wrote:
On Friday, 26 June 2009 at 12:00, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Friday, June 26 at 05:39 PM, quoth Chris G:
I'm sure I used to be able to view HTML E-Mails two ways, firstly in
mutt's pager using links 'automatically' and secondly using firefox if
I used the
[ please limit your line length to something around 72 chars ]
Hi,
* wei ribao wrote:
I wish to hight light those emails that their senders have been save
in my address book(mutt.alias). How can I match these emails?Is it
possible in mutt? What pattern should I use?
You can't do that
Hi,
* Yannick Delbecque wrote:
To this end, I use the
following folder-hook:
folder-hook .*notes macro compose y write-fcc^\rexitn
That's a neat trick.
It does exactly what I want, except that it does not set the date. As
far as I understand, this is because the mail is never
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
The apt-get command installed elinks on my system and now opening html-mails
via the v-command starts elinks instead of w3m like before. I wonder where
this is being determined. My mailcap has entries for w3m, elinks and lynx in
this order.
See $mailcap_path.
Hi,
* Wu, Yue wrote:
Why need I to be boring to do that if mutt can do it automatically?
It cannot safely remove a maildir because it has no way to stop other
tools from delivering mail while mutt deletes it. The only one who has
the power to stop delivery and do safe removal is the user.
Hi,
* Wu, Yue wrote:
But it's annoying all the groups show up in the view all the time, I just want
to see the groups that have mails, others should be hiden or deleted.
Why don't you remove them then?
Rocco
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
That's what I figured. I suppose another way of putting it is: since
it's entirely possible to receive a message that does not have a
Message-ID header (e.g. an email server that obeys RFCs 821 and 2821
but not 5821... particularly since only 821 has received the
Hi,
* Marianne wrote:
I'd certainly pefer sync-mailbox to clearing the header cache for
large maildirs.
As I wrote, this won't help. The problem is with older mutts, that when
you sync-mailbox, the changes you make do _not_ make it into header
cache. Thus, when you open the folder the next
Hi,
* Rocco Rutte wrote:
I think I'll go with the warning for now.
Note to self: I should at least test it. Mutt doesn't allow linking a
message without an ID ever since the editing threads patch was applied.
Rocco
Hi,
* Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I'm already using a sidebar patch. But I can't understand how a can output
a new mail notifications to console, for example? Cpnky needs a plain text
output (from some script).
Please see if:
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#formatstrings-filters
Hi,
* Wu, Yue wrote:
I want to let mutt deletes empty maildirs automatically, but 'save_empty' only
works for mbox, why? How to achieve it for maildir?
It doesn't work for maildir. I'm not sure why, but probably because
removing an empty maildir has the potential to break something as it
Hi,
* Marianne wrote:
Yes, sorry, I should have thought of that.
set tmpdir=/home/mpromber/tmp
And mutt edits away happily. So I assume it's something with
encfs. I've since posted to encfs-users and will report here in case I
hear anything intresting.
Still it's strange because both
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
Since i also have strange encoding behaviour in Mutt-1.18. (i may not use
german umlauts in muttrc else running into trouble) i hope to find a common
root to these issues.
If nothing else helps you can tell mutt in what encoding your config
files are, see the
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
I've had a similar problem before, only not with unrelated messages
but rather with messages that don't contain certain headers (e.g.
Message-ID). I think the reason is because mutt uses Message-ID to
link threads---if a message doesn't HAVE an ID, mutt simply
Hi,
* Alexandre wrote:
I tag a mail with t and attach it to a thread with . After that
i quit mutt saving changes. I open my mail box with mutt again but my
thread is not saved. How to save this ?
With what type of folder? Header caching enabled?
It is maildir folder.
I have this
Hi,
* Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I would like to set a shortcut to export message. For example, I want to
convert
messages in LaTeX to store them on my PC. So i wrote a script in Perl, which
reads a message(s) body from standard input. I want to select a message and
type Ctrl-L, for example to
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Friday, June 19 at 02:43 PM, quoth Rocco Rutte:
Hmm, I think the reason is rather that nobody thought of this case.
A problem with assigning it a locally generated Message-ID is that
it's locally generated, i.e. nobody else that. If this is, for
example
Hi,
* Marianne wrote:
When I try to use the edit command on a message mutt tells me:
could not create temporary folder: No such file or directory
Writing new messages works just fine.
In my muttrc, I have:
set tmpdir=/home/mpromber/.mutt/tmp
Mutt does put the files for messages I'm
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
I am glad i followed this advice. Thanks Rocco! It turns out i have to resolve
some issues. Encoding and gpg don't work as expected. I will do some
investigation.
At first it can be tricky to get all the configure flags right. You can
compare the output of mutt
Hi,
* Rejo Zenger wrote:
I see. I expected mutt to use this regular expression to determine
whether it should prepand the current subject with Re: or that it
should leave it intact (if there is a match) - instead of removing
whatever is matched and replacing it.
That has the potential
Hi,
* Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
Hello. I want to configure my Conky to display a count of a new
mail messages in mbox folders, like in sidebar-panel in mutt.
You have to use the sidebar patch for this.
Rocco
Hi,
* Alexandre wrote:
I tag a mail with t and attach it to a thread with . After that
i quit mutt saving changes. I open my mail box with mutt again but my
thread is not saved. How to save this ?
With what type of folder? Header caching enabled?
Rocco
Hi,
* Tim Johnson wrote:
2)Current mailbox (index?)
Please search the list archive. There was a discussion about this
lately.
Rocco
Hi,
* Eric Smith wrote:
When I open a new mailbox, the most recent mail is automatically
selected. However, when I perform a limit command, the filtered
list is displayed but the selected mail is the oldest.
How do I have the most recent mail selected after a limit command?
You can use *
Hi,
* Tim Johnson wrote:
I note that when I press `:', I am taken to a command line.
I find that when I go into 'help' that `:' executes
enter-command
You didn't read well enough... :)
Yet If I do this:
:last-entry
I get an error: Unknown Command.
Yes, because 'last-entry' is not a
Hi,
* Todd Zullinger wrote:
Done: http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3265
Thanks, this is fixed now in hg tip -- sorry for the breakage.
Rocco
Hi,
* Bertrand Janin wrote:
The correct parameter seems to be $ssl_verify_host not $ssl_verify_hostname.
Fixed, thanks.
Rocco
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
I would like to try it out. To be safe i want to keep my working Mutt 1.5.18
in /usr/bin and install Mutt 1.5.20 in /usr/local/bin.
./configure (without any options) and make went well.
Can i safely sudo make install?
Please look at the --prefix option for
Hi,
* Christoph Ludwig wrote:
1) Is there a way to define custom mailbox shortcuts so I don't have to type
in the full imaps URL every time I switch to a folder on the company server?
The only workaround I see after reading section 4.7 of the manual is to
define
a number of aliases
Hi,
* Christoph Ludwig wrote:
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 01:52:20PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
[...]
So now I type =Abo.mutt-user or #Projects/someProject and mutt
automatically knows which folder on which server I refer to, no matter on
which server the current folder is. Do you see any issue
Hi,
* Christoph Ludwig wrote:
imaps://company%2fchristoph%2fchristoph.lud...@example.com
mutt still complains that it cannot find host COMPANY.
This should work in hg tip with URL- and pine-syntax.
Rocco
Hi,
* Steffen Schuldenzucker wrote:
I guess I'm not the first one hitting this problem, so - Is there any
way to solve it?
Maybe, use define mbox-hook in message-hook for per-message like so:
message-hook ~A 'unhook mbox-hook'
message-hook pattern 'mbox-hook ...'
The drawback like
Hi,
* Asif Iqbal wrote:
Is there a way to get mail through mapi from exchange server 2007?
At the moment: no. I don't know of anybody working on it.
Rocco
Hi,
* Brendan Cully wrote:
My vague recollection is that windows usernames are separated by
backslashes. How about
imaps://company\\christoph\\christoph.lud...@example.com/
(you may need to adjust the quoting a bit)
Do you have any idea why the code is parsing the URL, formats it to
Hi,
* Tim Johnson wrote:
+lots of text continued from previous line. Woe is m
+and woe is the dirty dog who uses blah, blah, blah
+and everyone should use mutt etc. etc...
Note that on the first line quoted
Woe is m
_should be_
Woe is me
First, can you reproduce that without
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
I'm asking because I *think* mutt takes everything up to either a
semicolon or the last @ symbol as the username. For example, I put my
username in as u...@memoryhole.net@imap.memoryhole.net without
trouble. Granted, my username doesn't have slashes in it, but I
Hi,
* Christoph Ludwig wrote:
However, I have somewhat strange usernames. For instance, on one server in
the Windows domain COMPANY I have an account christoph that's associated
with the mailbox christoph.ludwig. Exchange expects me therefore to log on
with the IMAP username
Hi,
* Sven Hergenhahn wrote:
Whenever I want to create a new (sub-)folder by just selecting a few
messages and saving them to a new folder name (e.g.
INBOX.folder.new_sub_folder), this works fine, but afterwards I do not
see the folder neither in toggle-mailboxes nor (after restarting mutt)
Hi,
* Sven Hergenhahn wrote:
sorry for the confusion - we have different IMAP Servers here and the
one I'm complainig about here is a Cyrus-Server... but anyway - the
problem persists.
If the problem is what is what I think, it's independent from the server.
Rocco Rutte schrieb:
For IMAP
Hi,
* Tim Johnson wrote:
Any ideas as to whether I'd be able to use them in mutt?
Yes, if you can enter them you can use them in the various format
options and likely for sidebar if the delimiter is configurable.
The unicode range U+2500 to U+256C which should have all you need:
Hi,
* Dave Feustel wrote:
So what changes need to be made to .muttrc to get mutt to send
email to my isp?
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#smtp
Lots of work and time is spent on the manual, so please use it. It would
have saved you lots of time waiting for answer.
Rocco
Hi,
* Chris wrote:
Do I need to use external program like msmtp or is there any
configuration I can do in .muttrc to send mails as well.
With 1.5.16 you have the choice. For using built-in SMTP support:
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#smtp
Rocco
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Hi,
* James wrote:
Once Mutt has completely loaded it works fine when poking around on
the inbox. When, however, I try to open another mailbox (regardless of
size -- sometimes 19 messages, sometimes many thousands), it waits in
the sorting messages stage.
What precisely is Mutt doing? Is
Hi,
* James wrote:
Maybe my IMAP server is kinda slow then?
Seems so...
Here's what I have in my .muttrc file (for caching):
set header_cache=~/.mutt/cache/headers
set message_cachedir=~/.mutt/cache/messages
There seem to be files in there, so I imagine that the caching is
Hi,
* bill lam wrote:
set message_cache_clean=yes
Settings this permanently decreases performance, especially on large
folders. Though I tend to forget to set it only from time to time... so
I made it permanent, too... :)
Rocco
Hi,
* James wrote:
I'm uncertain, however, why it takes so long for mutt to load at
first. Isn't that what the header cache is for? What exactly is mutt
doing when it first loads and takes ~20sec (on my end) to load
everything?
Running with debug will tell you. It would be nice if you could
Hi,
* James wrote:
I use procmail + mutt and am running into a problem that is limiting
my usage of mutt. Currently procmail sorts some very high volume
mailing lists into specific folders (mbox format). I'm using mutt as
an IMAP client and when I add these mailboxes to my .muttrc file, mutt
Hi,
* Ravi Uday wrote:
Its 4.0
Wow.
$RCSfile: perl.c,v $$Revision: 4.0.1.8 $$Date: 1993/02/05 19:39:30 $
Patch level: 36
Your perl version is from 1993! Did you get that from a museum on tape? :-)
Seriously, I don't think we should/need/do support something older than
perl 5.003. With
Hi,
* Russell Urquhart wrote:
That's it!!!
GOOD EYE!!!
That wouldn't have happened if you used ~/.muttrc instead :)
SCNR,
Rocco
Hi,
* Adam Wellings wrote:
mail_check=5
timeout=30
TBH those settings come from someone else's muttrc.
These are default values and look okay. Does the problem persist even
after you switch folders? If so, I guess the only to find out who's to
be blamed is to try a non-managed mount.
Hi,
* Chris wrote:
I'm trying to view multiple gmail mail boxes. At the moment I can only
see one of the mail boxes.
Here's my .muttrc file
[...]
I suggest reading the manual on configuration variables as you seem to
miss some fundamental things. In mutt, variables are global and have
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