: The soul is greater than the hum of its parts
Hi - this may seem like a silly question but.
Is it possible to receive all my mail into one folder, and then have Mutt move
it to seperate folders when it has been read or when I shut down?
A straight "yes" or "no" and a pointer to
After postponing a message, when I want to change it's headers I press
"m" (bound to compose, by default) and the answer "y" on the edit
postponed message prompt. This takes me to editing the message, which
is not what I want. I, then, get out of the message's body to finally
edit it's headers.
Glyn Millington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 20 Feb 2000:
Is it possible to receive all my mail into one folder, and then have Mutt move
it to seperate folders when it has been read or when I shut down?
It can be done halfway, Mutt supports automatic moving of read messages
from the spool.
On 2000-02-20 14:08:15 +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
I have a red bar that shows the currently selected mail in
reverse video. But this shows the same sceme (yellow on red)
regardless of the status of the mail message. Only when I move
off that message can I see what its status is by the index
On 2000-02-20 10:41:45 -0500, David Shaw wrote:
Got it. I guess I was expecting the old mbox behavior. I switched to
maildir after the second corrupted mbox file in the past year (I bug
reported the last one, but I don't know if the fix made it in to
mutt).
Which one?
I wonder if there
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 10:56:53AM -0800, Alan wrote:
Sadly the stable debian distro only has mutt 0.95, so I'm going from scratch.
I am Compiling it on a debian stable box with slang 1.2.2 (runtime and dev files)
and ncurses 4.2 (tuntime and dev) and it all compiles fine, but no color! The
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:06:22PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-02-20 10:41:45 -0500, David Shaw wrote:
Got it. I guess I was expecting the old mbox behavior. I switched to
maildir after the second corrupted mbox file in the past year (I bug
reported the last one, but I don't
David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using set mark_old now, but I do miss the old mbox behavior. I
just don't feel good about trusting mboxes anymore.
It actually is possible for a maildir folder to have messages with
status "N", yet still not appear as "new" in the folder browser. If
Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is here way to bind macro to shifttab or \cTab. I try it with
mutt 1.1.4 but with no success.
A standard xterm does not generate different key sequences for shift-tab
or ctrl-tab. You would have to tell your xterm to generate a
Hi,
I'm using mutt 1.1.4 under Debian, and once I connect to the server, if
the session sits for some length of time, when I try to update the list, I
get something like imap_check_mailbox() [..@.."]. (the characters in the
[]s vary.) The only thing I can do is ctrlc out of mutt, go into the
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 09:49:24AM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
At 10:04 -0500 21 Feb 2000, David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:06:22PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-02-20 10:41:45 -0500, David Shaw wrote:
I wonder if there is a way to approximate the
Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 21 Feb 2000:
Is there a way to make mutt getting into the
headers by default and editing the message only when I press "e"
Currently, no way. This would seem like a reasonable addition though,
it's simple enough to continue editing the text for
According to Thomas Roessler on Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 12:04:58PM +0100:
| (As an alternative, you may set the arrow_cursor variable. This
| will paint a little arrow on the left side of the line you have
| selected, and won't change the color scheme at all.)
yeah - tht is what I was going to do
Jeremy,
thanks to you and Hall, Johan and Tom for your answers;
that´s true, with my Eterm (0.8.9) i cannot get the menus;
$ Eterm -t mutt invokes only Eterm from where i can call up mutt;
F1 gives the help file of mutt
thanks anyway
finn
On Sun, 20 Feb 2000, you wrote:
finnegan [[EMAIL
Hi there,
although I can´t find a word about it, ^c seems to be bound to "exit" and I
can´t unbind it. Or does mutt catch a signal on ^c and runs "exit" by itself?
However, I want to bind ^x^c to "quit". Because of the fact just mentioned
mutt never executes what I bind it to...binding for
I just updated my whole system, now mutt tells me that the keys I mentioned are
not bound. Well, of course they are, but mutt doesn´t seem to get their
standard-codes. Is there a possibility to find out which codes mutt receives so
I can bind them?
I linked mutt against the current
Another question regarding IMAP in Mutt.
Every time I send mail through the IMAP connection, I get a Returned mail:
User unknown email in the INBOX of my machine, even though I am replying
to messages from gwyn.tux.org.
How can I straighten out this sending problem?
Thanks,
--Brad
Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 21 Feb 2000:
although I can´t find a word about it, ^c seems to be bound to "exit" and I
can´t unbind it. Or does mutt catch a signal on ^c and runs "exit" by itself?
However, I want to bind ^x^c to "quit". Because of the fact just mentioned
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 12:39:40AM +0200 or thereabouts, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 21 Feb 2000:
although I can´t find a word about it, ^c seems to be bound to "exit"
and I can´t unbind it. Or does mutt catch a signal on ^c ...
The problem
I've used cat /dev/null followed by pressing the key, and seeing
which characters get printed. This may or may not work for you...
well, if I tell mutt to use those keys, it won´t recognize them, too. Is
there a way to make mutt display the code it sees, like in jed?
It's possible to
Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Feb 2000:
I've used cat /dev/null followed by pressing the key, and seeing
which characters get printed. This may or may not work for you...
well, if I tell mutt to use those keys, it won´t recognize them, too. Is
there a way to make
Jens Wilhelm Wulf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 22 Feb 2000:
Well, maybe you´re right and it´s better not to change ithowever, what´s
so bad in remembering one more key to do things after all those combinations
one uses with mutt, emacs, jed and all those M$-soft at work...
Whatever
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