Re: index-format-hook date pattern for current week

2021-11-04 Thread Ed Blackman
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 05:54:23AM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote: [...] > index-format-hook date "~d<1d" "%[%H:%M]" # If it's from today - I only want > the time > index-format-hook date "~d<1w" "%[%d %a]" # If it's from this week - I

Re: index-format-hook date pattern for current week

2021-08-31 Thread raf
On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 05:54:23AM -0700, li...@ifohancroft.com wrote: > Hi, > > I am using an index-format-hook inside of index_format, to change the way > the date column is displayed based on how old the email is. > > My current setting is the following: > >

index-format-hook date pattern for current week

2021-08-31 Thread lists
Hi, I am using an index-format-hook inside of index_format, to change the way the date column is displayed based on how old the email is. My current setting is the following: # ID, Attachments, Flags, Subject, Correspondent, Date set index_format = "%4C %?X?& ?%-1.1@repl

Index format for subscribed lists

2002-05-03 Thread Joseph Ishac
Hi, I was just wondering if there was an easy way to show messages as arriving from me when coming from a mailing list known to mutt. For example: (a thread on mutt-users) What normally happens ... 555 Apr 10 Some User A( 16) Some topic 556 r Apr 10 Some User B

Re: Index format

2002-02-07 Thread Gary Johnson
On Wed, Feb 06, 2002 at 05:36:23PM +, Patrick Colbeck wrote: Unfortunately I cannot get mutt to recognise the folder hook, no errors are generated but there is no change in the index format. If I change the global format even with a folder hook . then I do see a change. I am using Mutt

Re: Index format

2002-02-07 Thread David T-G
Patrick -- ...and then Patrick Colbeck said... % % Hi Hello! % % I am trying to use a folder hook to change the index format. I want my % sent mail typpe folders to display who the mail was sent to rather than % who it was from (seeing as I know I wgho sent it if its in my sent mail

Re: Index format

2002-02-07 Thread Patrick Colbeck
Hi Thanks to all who replied. I have got it working now thanks. Just in case anyone else is having similar issued it looks like this now: Default format folder-hook . 'set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s' Normal incoming mail mailbox folder-hook +Spool/azlan 'set

Index format

2002-02-06 Thread Patrick Colbeck
Hi I am trying to use a folder hook to change the index format. I want my sent mail typpe folders to display who the mail was sent to rather than who it was from (seeing as I know I wgho sent it if its in my sent mail ...) Unfortunately I cannot get mutt to recognise the folder hook, no errors

Re: Index format

2002-02-06 Thread John P Verel
Unfortunately I cannot get mutt to recognise the folder hook, no errors are generated but there is no change in the index format. If I change the global format even with a folder hook . then I do see a change. I am using Mutt 1.3.22.1i on SuSE 7.2 Here is some of my muttrc (stolen from all over

Re: setting index format in folder-hook

2001-12-15 Thread Michael Tatge
Michael P. Soulier muttered: set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s However, if I put this into a folder-hook instead, I get an error about %Z being an unknown variable. What's the proper syntax to set this in a folder-hook? Usage: folder-hook [!]regexp command folder-hook

setting index format in folder-hook

2001-12-14 Thread Michael P. Soulier
Hey people. I'm currently using the following to set my index format set index_format=%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%4l) %s However, if I put this into a folder-hook instead, I get an error about %Z being an unknown variable. What's the proper syntax to set this in a folder-hook? Thanks, Mike

index format

2001-06-07 Thread Doug Kearns
Hello all, Is there some way to to set the index format so that it strips certain characters from the subject( %s ) ? eg. I'd like to strip the leading [...] from the subject [ruby-talk:15734] java based interpreter and regexes Any ideas ? Thanks, Doug

Re: index format

2001-06-07 Thread Lars Hecking
Doug Kearns writes: Hello all, Is there some way to to set the index format so that it strips certain characters from the subject( %s ) ? eg. I'd like to strip the leading [...] from the subject [ruby-talk:15734] java based interpreter and regexes There is no way to do it in mutt

Re: index format

2001-06-07 Thread Doug Kearns
On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 04:35:18PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote: Doug Kearns writes: Hello all, Is there some way to to set the index format so that it strips certain characters from the subject( %s ) ? eg. I'd like to strip the leading [...] from the subject [ruby-talk:15734] java

Re: Lists and threading in index format

2000-07-20 Thread DAve
And life is good, it works, Mutt rocks. How many MUAs have I tried to find nirvana? How many WMs did I install to enable this lib or that so some esoteric function in the newest ginchey MUA would be available? It wasn't whether this XPM lib was installed, or if that widget was compiled, or

Re: Lists and threading in index format

2000-07-19 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
DAve proclaimed on mutt-users that: Why no threads? No list names in the index? I've looked through several sample muttrc files from the site, and read the FAQ but it still don't work. What did I forget/miss? set sort=threads Lists has been replaced by subscribe in newer mutts -suresh --

postponed index format?

1999-08-04 Thread Ken W
I have looked around the manual, but can't find anything on this. Can I set the format of the postponed index? Now it sets it to show the sender, like most other mailboxes. I set 'postponed' in my muttrc to show the recipient instead, like in my 'sent' mailbox. This only works if I go to the