Slow sidebar with large number of mailboxes

2023-02-08 Thread Eric Durand
Hi folks, I am connecting to an imap server and have a large number of mailboxes (>300). I am trying to find an efficient workflow to use the sidebar and navigate through these mailboxes. Some are getting a lot of emails very frequently, others very rarely. At first I configured all the mailbo

Slow sidebar with large number of mailboxes

2023-02-06 Thread Eric Durand
Hi folks, I am connecting to an imap server and have a large number of mailboxes (>300). I am trying to find an efficient workflow to use the sidebar and navigate through these mailboxes. Some are getting a lot of emails very frequently, others very rarely. At first I configured all the mailbo

Re: Mailboxes aliasing

2020-08-26 Thread Дмитрий Архипов
+ mutt-users@- все Thank you much. When using 'set folder' command, all functions work as well as if the letters were in the home directory.

Re: Mailboxes aliasing

2020-07-29 Thread Logan Rathbone
On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 11:49:55AM +0700, Дмитрий Архипов wrote: [snip] I need to work with folders of my IMAP-server (move messages between them) and it is very boring to write full names like imap://a...@bbb.com/fff. Is it possible to make aliases for mailboxes? The labels, introduced

Mailboxes aliasing

2020-07-28 Thread Дмитрий Архипов
Hi! I need to work with folders of my IMAP-server (move messages between them) and it is very boring to write full names like imap://a...@bbb.com/fff. Is it possible to make aliases for mailboxes? The labels, introduced in mailbox command do not work. I mean if I press, for example Copy command

Re: large IMAP mailboxes (OutLook)

2019-11-12 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día martes, noviembre 12, 2019 a las 09:37:26p. m. +0100, Anders Damsgaard escribió: > * Matthias Apitz [2019-11-12 21:22:00 +0100]: > > >There is no caching of the mails in any database and update the cached > >information off-line. > > If you haven't already, try setting $header_cache

Re: large IMAP mailboxes (OutLook)

2019-11-12 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Matthias Apitz [11-12-19 15:24]: > > Hello, > > I'm using mutt as well to read/answer mails in my company mail Exchange > server using IMAP/SMTP. This works mostly fine and as expected. The only > problem is my large INBOX there, some 2000 mails. On any start or > connect to the INBOX, mutt

Re: large IMAP mailboxes (OutLook)

2019-11-12 Thread Anders Damsgaard
* Matthias Apitz [2019-11-12 21:22:00 +0100]: There is no caching of the mails in any database and update the cached information off-line. If you haven't already, try setting $header_cache and $message_cachedir. According to the mutt manual, you are likely to achieve the best performance if

large IMAP mailboxes (OutLook)

2019-11-12 Thread Matthias Apitz
Hello, I'm using mutt as well to read/answer mails in my company mail Exchange server using IMAP/SMTP. This works mostly fine and as expected. The only problem is my large INBOX there, some 2000 mails. On any start or connect to the INBOX, mutt fetches all headers to present the list. There is

Re: mailboxes - example

2019-06-07 Thread Will Yardley
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 07:15:49AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 01:07:28PM +, Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote: > > Obviously all strings defined there are considered mailboxes even though > > there is no maildir structure nor mailbox file. > >

Re: mailboxes - example

2019-06-07 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 02:48:16PM +, Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote: Hm, at least there is some creative workaround :-) Thanks Kevin ! You're welcome. By the way it looks like I blew the example. The documentation is at and it

Re: mailboxes - example

2019-06-07 Thread Dan Ciprus (dciprus)
Hm, at least there is some creative workaround :-) Thanks Kevin ! On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 07:15:49AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 01:07:28PM +, Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote: Obviously all strings defined there are considered mailboxes even though

Re: mailboxes - example

2019-06-07 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 01:07:28PM +, Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote: Obviously all strings defined there are considered mailboxes even though there is no maildir structure nor mailbox file. Yes, that's exactly the problem. The sidebar is a list of mailboxes; there is no concept of dividers

Re: mailboxes - example

2019-06-06 Thread Dan Ciprus (dciprus)
Nobody ? :-) On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 01:07:28PM +, Dan Ciprus (dciprus) wrote: Good morning, I did a bit of googling recently but I have not found a good example of mailboxes configurable which would make my sidebar look pretty :-). What I am looking for is something simmilar

mailboxes - example

2019-05-15 Thread Dan Ciprus (dciprus)
Good morning, I did a bit of googling recently but I have not found a good example of mailboxes configurable which would make my sidebar look pretty :-). What I am looking for is something simmilar to this: Customers --- customer1 0 customer2 0 customer3

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-17 Thread Felix Finch
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 09:15:00AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 05:44:34AM -0700, Felix Finch wrote: > > It does show those two in teh sidebar. But "mailboxes" is only for > > incoming mail: > > > > This command specifies fol

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-17 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 05:44:34AM -0700, Felix Finch wrote: > It does show those two in teh sidebar. But "mailboxes" is only for > incoming mail: > > This command specifies folders which can receive mail and which > will be checked for new messages peri

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-17 Thread Felix Finch
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 10:26:24PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > Forgive me for asking what may be a stupid question, but have you > *listed* all the mailboxes in question with a 'mailboxes' command in > your muttrc? > > If so, is there any chance you have something runni

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Arturo
On 09/16, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 07:22:55PM -0500, Arturo wrote: > > Well I had a similar issue. IIRC, INBOX was always there regardless for > > me, > > but I had to use the full path to get anything else to work. There was a > > bug (since fixed) in NeoMutt where it

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 11:48:18AM -0700, Felix Finch wrote: > Ubuntu 18.04, Mutt 1.9.4. > > set sidebar_format="%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S" > set sidebar_new_mail_only=no > set sidebar_visible=yes > > The sidebar shows only INBOX. All other mailbox

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 07:22:55PM -0500, Arturo wrote: > Well I had a similar issue. IIRC, INBOX was always there regardless for me, > but I had to use the full path to get anything else to work. There was a > bug (since fixed) in NeoMutt where it wasnt' expanding = or + to > the full path.

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Felix Finch
> > > > Ubuntu 18.04, Mutt 1.9.4. > > > > > > > > > > set sidebar_format="%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S" > > > > > set sidebar_new_mail_only=no > > > > > set sidebar_visible=yes > > > > > >

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Felix Finch
> set sidebar_format="%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S" > > > > set sidebar_new_mail_only=no > > > > set sidebar_visible=yes > > > > > > > > The sidebar shows only INBOX. All other mailboxes are absent. The > > > > same mutt sidebar

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Arturo
ebar_new_mail_only=no > > > set sidebar_visible=yes > > > > > > The sidebar shows only INBOX. All other mailboxes are absent. The same > > > mutt sidebar is fine for local maildirs with a different muttrc. > > > > > > I tried setting &

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Felix Finch
gt; > > The sidebar shows only INBOX. All other mailboxes are absent. The same > > mutt sidebar is fine for local maildirs with a different muttrc. > > > > I tried setting > > > > sidebar_whitelist =INBOX "=All Mail" > > > > and that

Re: IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Arturo
On 09/16, Felix Finch wrote: > Ubuntu 18.04, Mutt 1.9.4. > > set sidebar_format="%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S" > set sidebar_new_mail_only=no > set sidebar_visible=yes > > The sidebar shows only INBOX. All other mailboxes are absent. The same mutt >

IMAP mailboxes in the sidebar

2018-09-16 Thread Felix Finch
Ubuntu 18.04, Mutt 1.9.4. set sidebar_format="%B%?F? [%F]?%* %?N?%N/?%S" set sidebar_new_mail_only=no set sidebar_visible=yes The sidebar shows only INBOX. All other mailboxes are absent. The same mutt sidebar is fine for local maildirs with a different muttrc. I tri

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-20 Thread Yubin Ruan
o > > multiple > > mailboxes? I would like to search for matched messages in all mailboxes and > > then put them into a separate mailbox. For example, I have 10 mailboxes and > > now I want to search in these 10 mailboxes for messages that have me in the > > "To: " fiel

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Ben Boeckel
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 13:19:22 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > the OP has mbox which notmuch doesn't support OP said that it's maildir: On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 05:29:38PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote: > Oh, I am using Maildir. So maybe some standalone script will help? --Ben

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Ben Boeckel <maths...@gmail.com> [01-18-18 11:40]: > On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 17:29:38 +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote: > > I know one can hit / or l (i.e., limit) and then apply a search pattern to > > search for messages in the current mailbox. But can we apply this to > >

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Ben Boeckel
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 17:29:38 +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote: > I know one can hit / or l (i.e., limit) and then apply a search pattern to > search for messages in the current mailbox. But can we apply this to multiple > mailboxes? I would like to search for matched messages in all

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Ulrich Lauther
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 05:29:38PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote: > Hi, > > I know one can hit / or l (i.e., limit) and then apply a search pattern to > search for messages in the current mailbox. But can we apply this to multiple > mailboxes? I would like to search for matched

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 05:29:38PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote: Hi, I know one can hit / or l (i.e., limit) and then apply a search pattern to search for messages in the current mailbox. But can we apply this to multiple mailboxes? I would like to search for matched messages in all mailboxes

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Yubin Ruan <ablacktsh...@gmail.com> [01-18-18 04:31]: > > I know one can hit / or l (i.e., limit) and then apply a search pattern to > search for messages in the current mailbox. But can we apply this to multiple > mailboxes? I would like to search for matched message

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Jörg Sommer
t mailbox. But can we apply this to > > multiple > > mailboxes? I would like to search for matched messages in all mailboxes and > > then put them into a separate mailbox. For example, I have 10 mailboxes and > > now I want to search in these 10 mailboxes for messages tha

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Yubin Ruan
t mailbox. But can we apply this to > > multiple > > mailboxes? I would like to search for matched messages in all mailboxes and > > then put them into a separate mailbox. For example, I have 10 mailboxes and > > now I want to search in these 10 mailboxes for messages that have me in the

Re: find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Yubin Ruan
On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 05:29:38PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote: > Hi, > > I know one can hit / or l (i.e., limit) and then apply a search pattern to > search for messages in the current mailbox. But can we apply this to multiple > mailboxes? I would like to search for matched

find matched message in all mailboxes and put them into a separate mailbox

2018-01-18 Thread Yubin Ruan
Hi, I know one can hit / or l (i.e., limit) and then apply a search pattern to search for messages in the current mailbox. But can we apply this to multiple mailboxes? I would like to search for matched messages in all mailboxes and then put them into a separate mailbox. For example, I have 10

Re: Subscription file handling for shared mailboxes

2018-01-04 Thread Thomas Leuxner
* Thomas Leuxner 2018.01.04 09:29: > subscriptions: > :shared/rou...@domain.tld/INBOX > > It appears Mutt struggles with the @ sign in the subscription file and cuts > off the TLD in this light, trying to login as a new user: > > Jan 4 09:20:41 edi dovecot: auth: Error:

Subscription file handling for shared mailboxes

2018-01-04 Thread Thomas Leuxner
Hi, I recently had to introduce shared mailboxes on IMAP accounts. While other MUAs seem to be fine with the subscriptions file entry, Mutt (1.9.2) seems to handle special characters differently: subscriptions: :shared/rou...@domain.tld/INBOX It appears Mutt struggles with the @ sign

Sort mailboxes vs. file browser

2016-09-06 Thread Derek Martin
Hi all, It's bugged me forever that when I set sort_browser=unsorted, so that my mailboxes are shown to me in the order I list them, Mutt also shows me file listings in the file browser unsorted. I think this is insane. Mailboxes list != file list; the two have different properties and should

Re: Using wildcards for the mailboxes command

2016-08-31 Thread Chris Green
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 10:11:47AM +0200, Thomas Glanzmann wrote: > Hello, > I would like to use wildcards in mailboxes command, Is there a non > obvious way to obtain that? > > mailboxes /home/sithglan/Maildir/.lists.*.mailing.dhl.de > > (infra) [~/work/briefe] ls -ald /

Using wildcards for the mailboxes command

2016-08-31 Thread Thomas Glanzmann
Hello, I would like to use wildcards in mailboxes command, Is there a non obvious way to obtain that? mailboxes /home/sithglan/Maildir/.lists.*.mailing.dhl.de (infra) [~/work/briefe] ls -ald /home/sithglan/Maildir/.lists.*.mailing.dhl.de drwx-- 5 sithglan sithglan 4096 Nov 30 2015 /home

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-27 Thread Jon LaBadie
ndex, press 'c' to initiate a mailbox change, then either: > > > > > > a) type in the full name of the desired mailbox, > > > b) type a few characters, then hit for autocompletion, > > > c) if b) meets multiple alternatives, hit again, for a list. > > > d

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-27 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 09:05:17PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 26.03.16 15:10, Jon LaBadie wrote: > > I can see what you both are referring to. There are big differences > > between 'c' and 'y' for my work style. First, 'y' shows the files > > defined by the

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-27 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 27.03.16 21:05, Erik Christiansen wrote: > That's not what happens here, I hit 'c' and mutt immediately offers the > mailbox with new mail which appears highest in the (one or more) > "mailboxes" lines in my .muttrc. Jon, if mutt isn't detecting new mail in the delivery mai

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-27 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 26.03.16 15:10, Jon LaBadie wrote: > I can see what you both are referring to. There are big differences > between 'c' and 'y' for my work style. First, 'y' shows the files > defined by the "mailboxes" parameter, the ones I'm looking for. In > contrast, 'c' s

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-27 Thread Erik Christiansen
t; a) type in the full name of the desired mailbox, > > b) type a few characters, then hit for autocompletion, > > c) if b) meets multiple alternatives, hit again, for a list. > > d) hit , to cycle through visited mailboxes, till you're back. > > e) hit - to go back to the previo

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-26 Thread Jon LaBadie
n, > >>> c) if b) meets multiple alternatives, hit again, for a list. > >>> d) hit , to cycle through visited mailboxes, till you're back. > >> > >> e) hit - to go back to the previously visited mailbox > > > > OK, but that is d) mapped to a di

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-26 Thread Christian Ebert
t; of , in an unrelated context? No, - or for that matter cycle through history and show the corresponding mailbox in the 'menu' or 'prompt' which you can edit or tab complete etc. The '-' could be seen as an unexpandable (no mailbox name is displayed) shortcut for once. > When it's workin

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-26 Thread Erik Christiansen
fter hitting enter take me to the previous mailbox. Is that paragraph setting out to conflate 'c' with some other use of , in an unrelated context? When it's working, do repeated '-' step backwards through the previously visited mailboxes, as 'c' does? (The manual is unclear, and I can't test it.) Erik

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-26 Thread Christian Ebert
ndex, press 'c' to initiate a mailbox change, then either: >>> >>> a) type in the full name of the desired mailbox, >>> b) type a few characters, then hit for autocompletion, >>> c) if b) meets multiple alternatives, hit again, for a list. >>> d) hit , to cycle

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-26 Thread Erik Christiansen
t; a) type in the full name of the desired mailbox, > > b) type a few characters, then hit for autocompletion, > > c) if b) meets multiple alternatives, hit again, for a list. > > d) hit , to cycle through visited mailboxes, till you're back. > > e) hit - to go back to the pr

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-26 Thread Christian Ebert
cters, then hit for autocompletion, > c) if b) meets multiple alternatives, hit again, for a list. > d) hit , to cycle through visited mailboxes, till you're back. e) hit - to go back to the previously visited mailbox -- theatre - books - texts - movies Black Trash Productions at home: http

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-26 Thread Erik Christiansen
t session, in the index, press 'c' to initiate a mailbox change, then either: a) type in the full name of the desired mailbox, b) type a few characters, then hit for autocompletion, c) if b) meets multiple alternatives, hit again, for a list. d) hit , to cycle through visited mailboxes, till you're ba

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-25 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 04:16:27PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:12:34PM +, Christian Ebert wrote: > > > > May not be exactly what you want, but are you aware of the > > next-unread-mailbox command? > > Hah, does the same thing as the macro I posted that I have been

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-25 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:12:34PM +, Christian Ebert wrote: > * Jon LaBadie on Friday, March 25, 2016 at 14:36:17 -0400 ... > > > > Recently I've been trying to adapt to using the "y" > > mutt command to list my mailboxes and select the one > > I want to

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-25 Thread Will Yardley
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:12:34PM +, Christian Ebert wrote: > > May not be exactly what you want, but are you aware of the > next-unread-mailbox command? Hah, does the same thing as the macro I posted that I have been using forever always something new to learn. w

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-25 Thread Christian Ebert
* Jon LaBadie on Friday, March 25, 2016 at 14:36:17 -0400 > Like many others, procmail splits my incoming mail > into many mailboxes. My way of reading them is a > set of shell aliases doing "mutt -f ..." All begin > with "m" (e.g. mm for this list) and &qu

Re: omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-25 Thread Will Yardley
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 02:36:17PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote: > So my mail reading consists of starting and quitting mutt many times > as I switch among the mailboxes. > > Recently I've been trying to adapt to using the "y" mutt command to > list my mailboxes and select th

omit empty mailboxes from list

2016-03-25 Thread Jon LaBadie
Like many others, procmail splits my incoming mail into many mailboxes. My way of reading them is a set of shell aliases doing "mutt -f ..." All begin with "m" (e.g. mm for this list) and "m" by itself lists the non-empty mailboxes. So my mail reading consists of s

eliminate empty mailboxes from 'y' index

2016-03-01 Thread Jon LaBadie
I have a large set of aliases to start mutt on my collection of mail boxes. So I typically enter and exit mutt many times. I've been looking at the 'y' command to see if I should change my behavior. One problem for me is the index displays all my mail boxes including empty ones. Is there a way

How to refresh mailboxes view (y)

2016-01-13 Thread mutt-users
Hello, I am mutt user since many many years. And I discover always some new features. Recently I was started using key (y) to view some mailboxes. And I get the view. Something like this: 1 5 imaps://mail.example.com:993/INBOX 2 0 imaps://mail.example.com:993/INBOX.Archive 3 0 imaps

Re: How to refresh mailboxes view (y)

2016-01-13 Thread mutt-users
I guess, I did not try the option (u), to simply the unsubscribe the folder, and after (y) (y) I could see the new fresh list of accurate folders. On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:37:02PM +0100, Tomas Nordin wrote: > > features. Recently I was started using key (y) to view some mailboxes. > &g

Re: How to refresh mailboxes view (y)

2016-01-13 Thread Tomas Nordin
> features. Recently I was started using key (y) to view some mailboxes. > And I get the view. Thanks, great new discovery now for me too. > Something like this: > > 1 5 imaps://mail.example.com:993/INBOX > 2 0 imaps://mail.example.com:993/INBOX.Archive > 3 0 imaps:/

Re: mutt and mailboxes

2015-08-03 Thread Joel Dahl
On Sun, Aug 02, 2015 at 07:18:26PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote: On 2015-08-01 14:33 +0200, Joel Dahl wrote: I have lots of mailboxes, and I'm used to pressing y to bring up the list of mailboxes in order to switch between them. With mutt IMAP, my list of mailboxes looks like

Re: mutt and mailboxes

2015-08-02 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-08-01 14:33 +0200, Joel Dahl wrote: I have lots of mailboxes, and I'm used to pressing y to bring up the list of mailboxes in order to switch between them. With mutt IMAP, my list of mailboxes looks like this: http://mirror.vnode.se/upload/mutt-mailbox-imap.png Really? What

Re: mutt and mailboxes

2015-08-01 Thread spaceman
Hi Joel, What a mess. Is it possible to get list of mailboxes looking more similar to the first example? Nope, http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Display Having seen the IMAP folder format I wanted something similar, but apparently it ain't possible. The variable which controls

Re: mutt and mailboxes

2015-08-01 Thread Patrick Shanahan
to all my mail while offline, and it seems to do the job just fine. Changing my mutt config to offlineimap and a local Maildir instead of the built-in IMAP support was quite easy, but I noticed one annoying thing that I haven't been able to properly fix yet. I have lots of mailboxes

mutt and mailboxes

2015-08-01 Thread Joel Dahl
the job just fine. Changing my mutt config to offlineimap and a local Maildir instead of the built-in IMAP support was quite easy, but I noticed one annoying thing that I haven't been able to properly fix yet. I have lots of mailboxes, and I'm used to pressing y to bring up the list of mailboxes

Re: mutt and mailboxes

2015-08-01 Thread Joel Dahl
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 07:32:16PM +0100, spaceman wrote: Hi Joel, What a mess. Is it possible to get list of mailboxes looking more similar to the first example? Nope, http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Display Having seen the IMAP folder format I wanted something similar

Re: mutt and mailboxes

2015-08-01 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 10:06:36PM +0200, Joel Dahl wrote: On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 07:32:16PM +0100, spaceman wrote: Hi Joel, What a mess. Is it possible to get list of mailboxes looking more similar to the first example? Nope, http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Display

Organize mailboxes

2013-09-21 Thread Josef Bailey
Hello all Today i have been adding lables in gmail (e.g Mutt_users) Today in mutt im looking at the sidebar and all my mailboxes are there but there all out of wack i have Subscried folders up here Below i have INBOX ALL/Mail TRASH Under trash i have a subscribed mailbox ? How can i

Re: Unsetting mailboxes?

2013-07-09 Thread Tycho Andersen
On Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 11:36:49AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: On 2013-07-08, Tycho Andersen wrote: Hi all, I'm switching between two different imap servers which have some different mailboxes that I would like to monitor. Unfortunately, mutt has no way to monitor two imap servers

Unsetting mailboxes?

2013-07-08 Thread Tycho Andersen
Hi all, I'm switching between two different imap servers which have some different mailboxes that I would like to monitor. Unfortunately, mutt has no way to monitor two imap servers at once, so I'd like to create two modes, one for each server, where when you're in one mode, you see one list

Re: Unsetting mailboxes?

2013-07-08 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2013-07-08, Tycho Andersen wrote: Hi all, I'm switching between two different imap servers which have some different mailboxes that I would like to monitor. Unfortunately, mutt has no way to monitor two imap servers at once, so I'd like to create two modes, one for each server, where

Re: mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-28 Thread Derek Martin
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 08:06:58AM +0200, Joerg Dorchain wrote: On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 01:49:07PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: Not really. You can't really fix this. If mutt can't lock the folder then other processes (e.g. the MDA) can change the contents out from under Mutt while it's

Re: mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-24 Thread Joerg Dorchain
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 01:49:07PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: Not really. You can't really fix this. If mutt can't lock the folder then other processes (e.g. the MDA) can change the contents out from under Mutt while it's reading the file, potentially resulting in an inconsistent state.

mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-23 Thread Joerg Dorchain
Hello, I have a setup where my MTA delivers mail to an mbox file, which then is in turn exported via nfs read only to the client where mutt is running. Main purpose of this construction is viewing certain attachments. While all this works fine the first time mutt is started, after a while there

Re: mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-23 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Thu, August 23, 2012 08:53, Joerg Dorchain wrote: I have a setup where my MTA delivers mail to an mbox file, which then is in turn exported via nfs read only to the client where mutt is running. Main purpose of this construction is viewing certain attachments. While all this works fine

Re: mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-23 Thread Joerg Dorchain
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 10:28:35AM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: On Thu, August 23, 2012 08:53, Joerg Dorchain wrote: I have a setup where my MTA delivers mail to an mbox file, which then is in turn exported via nfs read only to the client where mutt is running. Main purpose of this

Re: mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-23 Thread Joerg Dorchain
not hold. Would this finding justify a bug report? A solution might be to add a special case for following readonly mailboxes (both read only file and file on read only filesystem), The rest of the logic in the check_mailbox function is correct here. The current workaround of exiting

Re: mutt and not really read only mailboxes

2012-08-23 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 01:24:40PM +0200, Joerg Dorchain wrote: However, it then forks the mutt_dotlock process, which fails because it the filesystem with the mbox is readonly. The source from mbox.c reads if (mbox_lock_mailbox (ctx, 0, 0) == -1) { mutt_unblock_signals

Re: SOLVED Re: gmail imap specifying mailboxes

2012-05-06 Thread Indulekha
On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 11:21:35AM -0500, Indulekha wrote: I can't imagine why, but it works very well for me now. The solution was as follows: set spoolfile =imaps://imap.gmail.com:993 set folder =imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/ unmailboxes +[Gmail]/All Mail mailboxes imaps

gmail imap specifying mailboxes

2012-05-05 Thread Indulekha
Greetings, Been mostly happy using mutt with gmail, except for the listing of all subscribed mailboxes -- I want to list only certain mailboxes, including a few user-created ones. All the instructions I've found for the mailboxes command fail to result in fully functional listings. I seem

Re: gmail imap specifying mailboxes

2012-05-05 Thread David Champion
* On 05 May 2012, Indulekha wrote: mailboxes imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/[Gmail]/Sent Mail imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/[Gmail]/Drafts imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/bhakti imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/debian-user imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/family imaps

Re: gmail imap specifying mailboxes

2012-05-05 Thread Indulekha
On Sat, May 05, 2012 at 07:53:18AM -0500, David Champion wrote: * On 05 May 2012, Indulekha wrote: mailboxes imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/[Gmail]/Sent Mail imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/[Gmail]/Drafts imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/bhakti imaps

SOLVED Re: gmail imap specifying mailboxes

2012-05-05 Thread Indulekha
I can't imagine why, but it works very well for me now. The solution was as follows: set spoolfile =imaps://imap.gmail.com:993 set folder =imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/ unmailboxes +[Gmail]/All Mail mailboxes imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/[Gmail]/Sent Mail imaps

Re: Utility to help building a list of mailboxes on the fly

2012-03-27 Thread Christian Ebert
* Dmitry Marakasov on Monday, March 26, 2012 at 21:12:24 +0400 I have mutt set up to generate a list of mailboxes on the startup automatically (in a way similar to what is written under `Building a list of mailboxes on the fly' of http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks). This is really convenient

Utility to help building a list of mailboxes on the fly

2012-03-26 Thread Dmitry Marakasov
Hi! I have mutt set up to generate a list of mailboxes on the startup automatically (in a way similar to what is written under `Building a list of mailboxes on the fly' of http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks). This is really convenient as I have many mailboxes which are created automatically

Re: Custom labels for mailboxes listed in sidebar

2012-01-17 Thread Andreas Kalex
, I see only .Mailingli with a sidebar_width=22 Can I shorten the name or use an alias or something like this Andreas * postman_miler postmanmi...@gmail.com wrote on 29.01.2010 at 17:15: I'm using mutt version 1.5.18 with sidebar patch and have several Gmail IMAP mailboxes (20+) listed in my

Re: add USER mail into mutt mailboxes list

2011-12-16 Thread stardiviner
= On [2011-12-15 23:36:59 -0500]: rj Said: On Fri 16 at 09:43 AM +1100, Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote: On 15Dec2011 22:00, stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com wrote: | I use mailboxes like this: | | mailboxes =/var/mail/chris | mailboxes =Python | mailboxes

add USER mail into mutt mailboxes list

2011-12-15 Thread stardiviner
I want to add User's mails into mutt mailboxes list. I use maildir for my gmail mails. But I don't know what type of /var/mail/chris use. */var/mail/chris* is just a file. not a directory. I guess this is mbox ... I use mailboxes like this: mailboxes =/var/mail/chris mailboxes =Python

Re: add USER mail into mutt mailboxes list

2011-12-15 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 15Dec2011 22:00, stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com wrote: | I want to add User's mails into mutt mailboxes list. | I use maildir for my gmail mails. But I don't know what type of /var/mail/chris use. | */var/mail/chris* is just a file. not a directory. I guess this is mbox ... | | I use

Re: add USER mail into mutt mailboxes list

2011-12-15 Thread rj
On Fri 16 at 09:43 AM +1100, Cameron Simpson c...@zip.com.au wrote: On 15Dec2011 22:00, stardiviner numbch...@gmail.com wrote: | I use mailboxes like this: | | mailboxes =/var/mail/chris | mailboxes =Python | mailboxes =Python/python | mailboxes =Python/comp-lang-py

Saving messages to a mailboxes

2011-12-02 Thread Alexander Pletnev
, they are stored in another mailbox (mbox). It's good, but i want to bind some emails to be saved in another mailbox, not in mbox. When im saving messages by s in index, mutt asks me to save current email to mailbox, which is named as mutt decide. And i want to bind senders with mailboxes. Which trick

Re: Saving messages to a mailboxes

2011-12-02 Thread Rado Q
messages by s in index, mutt asks me to save current email to mailbox, which is named as mutt decide. And i want to bind senders with mailboxes. Which trick can help me solve this task ? General advice: read the docs once completely, so you get a graps of what mutt can and can not do for you

Re: Saving messages to a mailboxes

2011-12-02 Thread Robert Holtzman
). It's good, but i want to bind some emails to be saved in another mailbox, not in mbox. When im saving messages by s in index, mutt asks me to save current email to mailbox, which is named as mutt decide. And i want to bind senders with mailboxes. Which trick can help me solve this task

Re: Saving messages to a mailboxes

2011-12-02 Thread Will Fiveash
to be saved in another mailbox, not in mbox. When im saving messages by s in index, mutt asks me to save current email to mailbox, which is named as mutt decide. And i want to bind senders with mailboxes. Which trick can help me solve this task ? General advice: read the docs once completely

RFE: RFC 6154: SPECIAL-USE Mailboxes

2011-12-02 Thread Patrick Ben Koetter
RFC 6154 [1] defines an IMAP LIST extension for SPECIAL-USE mailboxes. SPECIAL-USE mailboxes can tell the MUA they are meant for \Sent, \Trash etc. purposes. It would be great if mutt supported this feature on the client side and mapped its own special use mailboxes i.e. $record and $postponed

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