Re: mutt, gnome-terminal and whitespace fill issue

2010-08-09 Thread Michael Elkins
Attached is a test program which demostrates the various modes that the pager uses when dealing with color. Compile with: for ncurses: gcc -std=c99 bkgdtest.c -lncurses for slang: gcc -std=c99 -DUSE_SLANG=1 bkgdtest.c -lslang when using slang, or a $TERM with no bce capability [1], the

Re: Locking issues (or maybe not locking issues)

2010-08-09 Thread Chris G
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:20:05PM +0100, Chris G wrote: [snip my mutt/mbox/NFS issues] Can someone clarify something for me please, ignore NFS and assume I'm running mutt and the mail delivery agent on the same system on a local hard disk. If I open my inbox with mutt and leave it displaying

Mbox locking, how to do it in a way that will work with mutt?

2010-08-09 Thread Chris G
Can anyone point me at some code that shows how I should do mbox locking in a way that will work with mutt? This is on an Ubuntu 9.10 (probably soon 10.04) system. I need to know what locking calls I must make (fcntl, or lockf, or what), do I need to do dot-locking as well, what is the necessary

Re: Locking issues (or maybe not locking issues)

2010-08-09 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Chris G on Monday, 09 August 2010: On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 02:23:17PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote: Quoth Chris G on Monday, 09 August 2010: On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 09:20:05PM +0100, Chris G wrote: [snip my mutt/mbox/NFS issues] Can someone clarify something for me please, ignore

Re: what hours correspondent is most active in?

2010-08-09 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Dennis Yurichev on Tuesday, 10 August 2010: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi. Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of all emails from some specific email address and to draw a statistical chart answering to question: what hours

Re: Mbox locking, how to do it in a way that will work with mutt?

2010-08-09 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Chris G c...@isbd.net [08-09-10 18:11]: Can anyone point me at some code that shows how I should do mbox locking in a way that will work with mutt? This is on an Ubuntu 9.10 (probably soon 10.04) system. I need to know what locking calls I must make (fcntl, or lockf, or what), do I need

Re: Mbox locking, how to do it in a way that will work with mutt?

2010-08-09 Thread Chris G
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 06:18:41PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Chris G c...@isbd.net [08-09-10 18:11]: Can anyone point me at some code that shows how I should do mbox locking in a way that will work with mutt? This is on an Ubuntu 9.10 (probably soon 10.04) system. I need to

Re: Problem with mutt and mailbox changes

2010-08-09 Thread Jeffery Small
Erik Christiansen dva...@internode.on.net wrote about open ticket items related to the new mail reporting bug: Erik: Thanks for the information. It looks like this is a similar problem. I hope that this can get addressed soon as it is a real hassle, and I cannot go back to mutt 1.4 because

Re: Mbox locking, how to do it in a way that will work with mutt?

2010-08-09 Thread Michael Elkins
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 11:26:07PM +0100, Chris G wrote: +USE_DOTLOCK +DL_STANDALONE +USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK but does that mean that to co-operate with mutt another process *has* to use dotlock and fcntl? ... and, if so, what order should one do things in? dotlock first, then

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-09 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:00:46PM +, Grant Edwards wrote: On 2010-08-02, Nicolas Williams nicolas.willi...@oracle.com wrote: Right. There's no good convention for end of list of arguments to an option. There's only a good convention for end of variable argument list ('--'), and

Re: Problem with mutt and mailbox changes (currently best 1.5.18)

2010-08-09 Thread Charles Jie
Thank Erik, and suggestion to Jeff, Before the bug is fixed, I suggest going back to mutt 1.5.18. I found it has an extra benefit - it opens mailbox much faster than 1.5.20. I don't know why, but you can benchmark it. (I have some mailboxes of size 1-200MB. The time-saving for

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-09 Thread David Champion
* On 09 Aug 2010, Derek Martin wrote: $ mutt [...] -a `echo *|tr ' ' \$DELIMITER\` $RECIPIENT or something of the sort. Of course, then you have either the spaces-in-filenames problem, or the delimiter-in-filenames problem. Or both. If we're actually going to revisit this in -dev,

Re: what hours correspondent is most active in?

2010-08-09 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Dennis Yurichev on Tuesday, 10 August 2010: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10-Aug-10 01:15, Chip Camden wrote: Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of all emails from some specific email address and to draw a statistical chart

Re: what hours correspondent is most active in?

2010-08-09 Thread Chip Camden
Quoth Chip Camden on Monday, 09 August 2010: Quoth Dennis Yurichev on Tuesday, 10 August 2010: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 10-Aug-10 01:15, Chip Camden wrote: Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of all emails from some specific

Re: sending an email with a mutt one-line without being prompted

2010-08-09 Thread Will Fiveash
On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 at 06:18:04PM -0500, David Champion wrote: If we're actually going to revisit this in -dev, I'll reiterate my suggestion from back then: mutt -a { *.jpg } $RECIPIENT I don't think that needing to attach files named '{' or '}' from the command line is a very common

Re: what hours correspondent is most active in?

2010-08-09 Thread Omen Wild
On 10-Aug-10 01:15, Chip Camden wrote: Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of all emails from some specific email address and to draw a statistical chart answering to question: what hours correspondent is most active in? I went for the simple shell only command:

Re: what hours correspondent is most active in?

2010-08-09 Thread Monte Stevens
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:48:16AM +0300, Dennis Yurichev wrote: Is there any plugin or script which is able to collect time stamps of all emails from some specific email address and to draw a statistical chart answering to question: what hours correspondent is most active in? The following