On 00/07/06 17:48 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
$ cat .muttrc|grep move
# Don't ask to move read messages
set move=no
This week's candidate for the useless use of cat award.
Meow :) The only reason was that my muttrc is rather well commented, and
I was feeling too lazy
I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
it to get rid of it).
I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
I figured putting "mbox-hook $spool $spool" in my .muttrc might do
the trick, but it just causes a core dump
jmo proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
it to get rid of it).
I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
$ cat .muttrc|grep move
# Don't ask to move read messages
set move=no
I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
it to get rid of it).
I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
$ cat .muttrc|grep move
# Don't ask to move read messages
set move=no
This week's candidate for
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 10:27:26AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
it to get rid of it).
I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
$ cat .muttrc|grep move
#
* Lars Hecking ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [2706 19:36]:
[...]
$ cat .muttrc|grep move
# Don't ask to move read messages
set move=no
This week's candidate for the useless use of cat award.
Laborious, but not useless. I often think 'what file do I want to look
in?' before I think 'what do I
Kai Blin proclaimed on mutt-users that:
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 10:27:26AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
it to get rid of it).
I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
to move my mail off to ~/mbox.