On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 09:46:55AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
On Aug 02, 2010 at 08:27 AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
On Aug 01, 2010 at 10:26 PM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
Nope. Doesn't work here.
I don't know. It worked the other day for me. Here's the complete list
from wiki:
On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 12:03:20AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
On Aug 01, 2010 at 09:56 PM -0600, Scott Jones wrote:
I have tried sending to 'num...@txt.att.net' and it just bounces back,
without delivery.
I think num...@mms.att.net works.
Nope. Doesn't work here.
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Roger
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 06:33:35PM +0200, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Am 01.08.2010 18:13, schrieb Jostein Berntsen:
On 01.08.10,18:05, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
I'm trying
mutt -i message.text -s subject -a attachment.jpg recipi...@domain
Is there a way to do that without being
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 02:02:56PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Chip Camden on Wednesday, 21 July 2010:
I have 256 colors enabled for my urxvt, and all works well with mutt
until I try to define more than 21 color specifications in .muttrc, the
colors seem to get confused. Must be a table
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 12:03:26PM +0800, He Wen wrote:
Hi, Every one!
I try to use notify-send to send a message to my desktop when a new mail
arrives, but i find notify-send dosen't work with procmail:
In my procmailrc, I have:
# notification
:0 ic:
| play
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 01:17:41PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 05:58:18PM +0200, Andre Majorel wrote:
Is there a way to configure Mutt so that, after a jump, the target
line does not end up at the edge of the screen ? Perhaps something
like less's -j or a minimum number of
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 01:19:36PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 12:13:38PM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
For GNU Screen when scrolling through history (I think) I set up something
like
this on scrollback, (n/2)-1. In other words, n = number of lines on the
screen divided
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 08:07:19AM +0200, Gregor Zattler wrote:
Hi rogerx, mutt-users,
* rog...@sdf.org rog...@sdf.org [14. Jul. 2010]:
How can I exclude one folder from my mailbox list using a find
pipe?
muttrc:
mailboxes `find ~/.maildir/ -type d -name cur -printf '%h
On Tue, Jul 06, 2010 at 02:36:55PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote:
I don't doubt what you say but I would *really* like to get the c
command working.
The maddening thing is that it is changing behavior. Today it found the
first two mailboxes and then reverted to the first one it found for
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 04:23:18PM +0200, lee wrote:
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 01:33:09PM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
In another shell within GNU Screen, I successfully did a stuff command to
refresh the Mutt display using one of it's key bindings every 60 seconds:
screen -X at Mutt stuff
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 04:39:53PM +0200, lee wrote:
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 11:09:22PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
... snip ...
Besides, it's hard to believe that noone on this mailing list has use
for return reciepts and/or that everyone handles them manually.
Return receipts could likely be called a
On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 04:36:18PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2010-07-02, rog...@sdf.org rog...@sdf.org wrote:
But to step aside from paranoia, it could be considered a politeness
feature as
it would tell a friend or significant other that you did receive their email.
That's what the r
On Thu, Jul 01, 2010 at 05:59:03PM +0200, lee wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 01:46:22PM -0800, Roger wrote:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 10:50:34PM +0200, lee wrote:
Still error,
sidebar-next: no such function in map
You could check out this one:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 04:10:01PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 08:53PM -0800 rog...@sdf.org (rog...@sdf.org) muttered:
How is the what-key function used
:exec what-key
Amazing!
quit which ^g
I would presume this is the (secret) escape key for the what-key loop?
and
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 04:08:26PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Hi rogerx!
On Fr, 25 Jun 2010, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
How is the what-key function used and should the Mutt wiki include an example
of it's usage?
(From reading, I'm guessing it should be set within either the muttrc or :set
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 05:57:08PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
=- rog...@sdf.org wrote on Fri 25.Jun'10 at 21:00:29 -0800 -=
the default view for my $HOME/.maildir folder on startup isn't
defined as index or pager (or any maps mentioned within the Mutt
Wiki map/bind keys sections).
It's browser.
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 07:59:13PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
It's browser.
:set bind browser \Cn sidebar-next
It is :bind browser \Cn sidebar-next
(if your mutt is compiled with the sidebar patch).
Still error,
sidebar-next: no such function in map
--
Roger
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 11:31:23PM -0700, George Davidovich wrote:
As I understand it, A0 represents the non-breaking space character.
Mutt displays the message correctly, but in vim, the character appears
as a pipe symbol. And, as you can tell, there's a whole lot of them.
My questions, then,
How is the what-key function used and should the Mutt wiki include an example
of it's usage?
(From reading, I'm guessing it should be set within either the muttrc or :set
command prompt.)
--
Roger
http://rogerx.freeshell.org/
I'm trying to figure out why bind keys are not working, and finding the reason
being, the default view for my $HOME/.maildir folder on startup isn't defined
as index or pager (or any maps mentioned within the Mutt Wiki map/bind keys
sections).
Here's what my default view looks like:
q:Exit
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 03:05:14PM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote:
I can't reproduce this, neither with $check_mbox_size set or
unser. Unless, of course, I copy a message that is flagged as
New.
I've seen this sporadically when receiving new email, reading it, then
restarting mutt later or
On Tue, Jun 08, 2010 at 05:17:06PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
I finally got 256 colors working with mutt and zsh on FreeBSD. Even though
both of
Look for the 256colors2.pl perl color test script.
It will help you verify 256 colors is *really* working. Many times I thought I
had 256 colors, but
On Wed, Jun 09, 2010 at 04:48:58PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote:
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 09.06.2010 um 16:09 (+0200):
http://code.google.com/p/joeldotfiles/source/browse/trunk/256colors2.pl
Fantastic! Works great on rxvt and MinTTY on Cygwin. I didn't know the
terminal could be so colorful,
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:56:18PM -0400, Chuck Smith wrote:
Just curious. Has anyone tried Goobook?
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/goobook/1.3a1
It uses Gmail Contacts for your external addressbook. I have been using
just a few minutes and so far it is really cool. I have been looking for
a way
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 12:08:52PM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
On May 10, 2010 at 11:00 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
I used to do that, until I discovered the power of gpg to decode
things on the fly. Now I have an encrypted mutt config file that is
sourced by the main mutt config file, like this:
On 2010-03-18, peng shao shallp...@gmail.com wrote:
It's the way it's supposed to work, but it is confusing.
Folder hooks are processed as the manual says. However, the push
command pushes its arguments onto a stack and mutt's input parser
later pops those arguments off the stack to parse and
Status flag s does not work with the following option set:
set crypt_timestamp = yes
Setting to no, now shows s for a status flag.
Also, when submitting patches(?) along with gpg signing, the flag will
remain lowercase s even after the message's signature is verified.
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 08:52:15PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 06:43:37PM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
Status flag s does not work with the following option set:
set crypt_timestamp = yes
Setting to no, now shows s for a status flag.
Also, when submitting
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when I run abook, if I select an address and I hit the key m, mutt works
properly, but if use the mouse to send an email, mutt asks nothing and
send a blank mail to the address sélected.
Mutt is not mouse aware nor is aboot, iirc.
Thank for your explanation, I asked this question because
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 01:49:54AM +0100, Zeerak Mustafa Waseem wrote:
On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 03:21:12PM -0900, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
Anybody else having problems logging into Google's IMAP GMail for the
first time after account creation using Mutt?
Nope. Try stopping by my github and
From what I see, my mutt view of mailboxes/inbox isn't rechecking folder
times at all.
Folder times remain consistent, only until the TAB key is pressed. Only
then is the list of folder times updated -- along with the N new mail
notifications.
So, it looks like mail_check, check_new, and
Anybody else having problems logging into Google's IMAP GMail for the
first time after account creation using Mutt?
I keep getting Login failed when executing a similar muttrc file for
my two other GMail accounts.
4 * OK Gimap ready for requests from 66.230.112.88 2if712929pxi.29
IMAP queue
Using fetchmail to maildrop to .maildir delivery with Mutt as the
email viewer/editor here.
Shouldn't mutt automatically check for new email within new folders
and refreshing the screen automatically every so often with the
following muttrc options set?
When these options are set for remote
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