On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 12:11:57AM -0600, David DeSimone scratched:
Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm so used to having a 3 way split in my mail program: folders on
the left side, message list in the top right, and preview in the
bottom right. With that setup, it's a breeze to
Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm so used to having a 3 way split in my mail program: folders on
the left side, message list in the top right, and preview in the
bottom right. With that setup, it's a breeze to drag and drop
messages to any of my 138 folders.
Mutt gives you more
Flavien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
As the subject says, I recently switched from Netscape to mutt,
a couple of weeks ago. I wanted to do it for a long time, for
several reasons, but you know how lazy one can be when it comes
to changing ones habits... :o)
Same for me. I have used Netscape
* Flavien [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-22 01:10:52 +0100]:
*) I filter my fetchmailed-mails through procmail and send the
mails to the appropriate folders (especially mailing lists). Mutt
does not show N in front of the dirs. I read on this list
that's because mutt compares the last-access-time
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 01:10:52AM +0100, Flavien wrote:
*) Aliases : Do I really have to press ^T and then select each
recipient one at a time when I send an email ? I would like
to select multiple persons.
By default, ^T initiate an external address query while alias searching
is initiated
Hi,
As the subject says, I recently switched from Netscape to mutt,
a couple of weeks ago. I wanted to do it for a long time, for
several reasons, but you know how lazy one can be when it comes
to changing ones habits... :o)
I spent some time on the configuration, and it's _almost_
perfect
Flavien wrote:
*) I filter my fetchmailed-mails through procmail and send the mails
to the appropriate folders (especially mailing lists). Mutt does not
show N in front of the dirs.
just to check, do you have them listed in your muttrc as 'mailboxes' ?
*) Aliases : Do I really have to
Hi,
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 01:10:52:AM +0100 Flavien wrote:
*) When reading a list, I often press 'd'. I would like mutt
to display the next _unread_ message, and not the next message
in the list (I have the messages sorted by thread, thus it
often displays messages I already read).
Just