On (06/05/13 16:04), Rado Q l%...@gmx.de put forth the proposition:
=- David Woodfall wrote on Mon 6.May'13 at 13:04:38 +0100 -=
I have:
set folder=imaps://blackswan/
folder-hook bleah source ~/.mutt/bleah
blackswan being the dovecot server hostname.
.mutt/bleah contains:
set from=me
On Mon May 06, 2013 02:20PM, Trey Sizemore wrote:
On Mon, May 6, 2013, at 08:53 AM, Trey Sizemore wrote:
I've been connecting to my fastmail.fm account directly via IMAP for a
while now with no issues. Recently, I've decided to use offlineimap to
mirror the content locally to a Maildir
Hello Christian, Rado,
Christian Brabandt wrote on 06.05.13:
What you are seeing are ANSI Term sequences, which are usually used to
color text in the terminal. It might help to explicitly set the TERM
variable to dumb or vt100 or possibly set the -c parameter. You might
however
Hello Patrick and others,
First, apologies for the delayed response.
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 08:08:48AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Try the following:
set reverse_name
add as the very first send-hook: send-hook .
comment out or remove subject reply-hooks
Make sure that all of
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 01:58:57PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hello Patrick and others,
First, apologies for the delayed response.
On Fri, May 03, 2013 at 08:08:48AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Try the following:
set reverse_name
add as the very first send-hook: send-hook .
* Suvayu Ali fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com [05-07-13 08:14]:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 01:58:57PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
[...]
This is what I did:
1. I removed all reply and send-hooks, `set reverse_name' (not
reverse_name=yes), and then I set an empty default send-hook as you
Hi,
I have this rule in my muttrc:
color body color163 default (http|https|ftp)://
(this is simplified version, I was checking if there are no problems
when using more complicated things).
And it works fine.
But - every now and then I get email that is rather large (64kB), and it
contains many
I currently use mairix to search through my mutt mail, it's OK but has a
couple of disadvantages:-
It's word oriented so one can't search for anything that it doesn't
recognise as a word, I'd really prefer REs or something like.
It 'finds' the relevant messages by copying them to a
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 10:21:49AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Chris Green c...@isbd.net [05-07-13 09:55]:
I currently use mairix to search through my mutt mail, it's OK but has a
couple of disadvantages:-
I use mairix, also
It's word oriented so one can't search for anything
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:21:58AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 07.05.13 14:53, Chris Green wrote:
What other search programs work well with mutt?
Mutt's own body search does the job for me within a mail folder, and
egrep provides full Extended Regular Expressions when searching some
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:21:58AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
Mutt's own body search does the job for me within a mail folder, and
egrep provides full Extended Regular Expressions when searching some set
of my 1106 mail folders.
What is egrep and how does it work? (OK I guess I could
* John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org [05-07-13 10:37]:
[...]
What is egrep and how does it work? (OK I guess I could look up the man page.)
Biggest question is: Is egrep a vim only thing or can a nano wimp use it too?
;-)
Your question will be answered when you do read the man page.
--
On 2013-05-07, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:21:58AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 07.05.13 14:53, Chris Green wrote:
What other search programs work well with mutt?
Mutt's own body search does the job for me within a mail folder, and
egrep provides full Extended
On May 07, 2013 at 02:53 PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
What other search programs work well with mutt?
I used mairix long ago. I think notmuch [1] and mu [2] are superior.
I used to think notmuch had more going for it compared to mu, but I've
since settled on mu in the last year or two and
On 07.05.13 15:32, Chris Green wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 10:21:49AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
REs would be preferable but it does provide fuzzy searchs
Yes, I've used them occasionally, doesn't help with non alpha/number
strings though.
Maybe I'm missing something, but
On 07.05.13 10:39, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* John Niendorf j...@jfniendorf.org [05-07-13 10:37]:
[...]
What is egrep and how does it work? (OK I guess I could look up the man
page.)
Biggest question is: Is egrep a vim only thing or can a nano wimp use it
too? ;-)
Your question will
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 07:47:52AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2013-05-07, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:21:58AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 07.05.13 14:53, Chris Green wrote:
What other search programs work well with mutt?
Mutt's own body search does the
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:51:35AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 07.05.13 15:32, Chris Green wrote:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 10:21:49AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
REs would be preferable but it does provide fuzzy searchs
Yes, I've used them occasionally, doesn't help with non
On Mon, May 06, 2013 at 02:53:35PM +0200, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
from this list (I can't find it anymore) I got a brilliant recipe to
make plaintext-tables like so:
=
.TS
box tab(|);
cb|cb|cb|cb.
If you use c instead of cb, you don't get the annoying escape
characters.
--
Bernard
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 07:47:52AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2013-05-07, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:21:58AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 07.05.13 14:53, Chris Green wrote:
What other search programs work well with mutt?
Mutt's own body search does the
I use notmuch! Is is perfect!
If you are using Debian, apt-get install notmuch do the trick!
http://notmuchmail.org/
Marcelo
2013/5/7 Will Fiveash will.five...@oracle.com:
On Tue, May 07, 2013 at 07:47:52AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2013-05-07, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2013
On 2013-05-08, Erik Christiansen wrote:
If you always have a spare xterm or two open, then it is quick to bring
one to the foreground, whack in a quick egrep invocation, and pipe
its output to more, or redirect it to a file, e.g:
egrep -n 'line *number' /usr/local/src/vim73/runtime/doc/*
Hi Suvayu,
small question: why don't you use set from=wor...@domain.com etc?
I have the setup as following:
each mail is filed to a matching folder, my personal mail go to ~/Maildir,
my work email are accessed via imap://work-server/…, some of the other
accounts follow the same pattern.
On 07May2013 15:14, hubert depesz lubaczewski dep...@depesz.com wrote:
| I have this rule in my muttrc:
| color body color163 default (http|https|ftp)://
| (this is simplified version, I was checking if there are no problems
| when using more complicated things).
|
| And it works fine.
|
| But -
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