Re: mail_check and mark_old

2000-03-24 Thread Erik Thiele
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 11:16:45PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Erik Thiele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 23 Mar 2000: mark_old: i use standard unix mail folders. unset mark_old does what i want. but in mutt -y overview mode, the folders with new messages inside won't be shown (they

Re: Flag N with compressed folders

2000-03-24 Thread Lars Hecking
~/.procmailrc: :0 * ^TO_:.*mutt-users. |gzip -c $s ~/Mail/mutt-users.gz Until now I never had problems with loosing mail. So I didnt need any "lock". BTW: Should I lock? What? Why? (As long as I'm the only person on my computer..) Just add the second colon at the beginning of

Re: dupe checking

2000-03-24 Thread Lars Hecking
i thought it would come down to some script with procmail/formail, but was hoping that there's a "one key solution" from within mutt. but the examples from the procmailex manpage seem to be very interesting though. i will try the solution from .procmailrc that checks every mail

Re: Flag N with compressed folders

2000-03-24 Thread Roland Rosenfeld
On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Gero Reichard wrote: :0 * ^TO_:.*mutt-users. |gzip -c $s ~/Mail/mutt-users.gz Until now I never had problems with loosing mail. So I didnt need any "lock". BTW: Should I lock? What? Why? (As long as I'm the only person on my computer..) Above you have a

Re: [CLUG] Mutt

2000-03-24 Thread Jason Helfman
! Erik Jarvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [240300 06:54]: On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 09:30:29AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote: Well you can use the system defaults, by using the "?" key. But I believe it is "C" to copy the message to another folder. Thanks for the info. I figured it out. "s" for save to

Question about $from and send-hooks

2000-03-24 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Hi, My turn to have a question. :-) Since I seem to answer questions about send-hooks, $reverse_name, my_hdr From: etc., I thought I should try to finally adapt my own .muttrc files to using "set from=" instead of "my_hdr From:". I ran into a problem though. I simply replaced each "my_hdr

colors for teraterm

2000-03-24 Thread J McKitrick
I've noticed that the colors that look great in an xterm on my home machine don't look so good in a teraterm window running in windows here at work. Has anyone found a good color scheme that is effective, easy on the eyes, and preferably uses a black background? jm --

Re: [CLUG] Mutt

2000-03-24 Thread Ryan Leavengood
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 06:57:54AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote: ! Erik Jarvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] [240300 06:54]: On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 09:30:29AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote: Well you can use the system defaults, by using the "?" key. But I believe it is "C" to copy the message to another

A mutt-worthy macro

2000-03-24 Thread Charles Curley
Now that I appear to be learning my way around mutt, I thought I should contribute the following pair of macros, suitable for folks on this list :-) send-hook . 'set attribution="On %d, %n wrote:"' send-hook mutt- 'set attribution="On %d, %n muttered:"' -- -- C^2 No windows

Re: [CLUG] Mutt

2000-03-24 Thread Michael . Tatge
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 06:57:54AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote: My only complaint with Mutt is you can't (I think) hilite the index by subject. I'd like to have the different mailing lists that I'm on have a different color. I've only been able to hilite by status. new, deleted, tagged,

Re: mail_check and mark_old

2000-03-24 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Erik Thiele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 24 Mar 2000: i think the best item for a YAO, that would also solve the "Compressed Folders and the "N" flag" thread would be: real_check_not_only_atime it means that mutt doesn't examine the atime of the folder but instead looks inside and

Re: Mutt 1.1.9 about 3-4x slower than mutt 1.0 (was Re: [Announce] mutt-1.1.9 is out - RELEASE CANDIDATE!)

2000-03-24 Thread Clint Olsen
Did you disable fcntl-style locking when building Mutt? -Clint On Mar 14, Eric Boehm wrote: I have found that mutt 1.1.9 is about 4x slower reading a 7.4 MB mail file with 1451 messages in it than mutt 1.0. I tried this several times to eliminate the effects of caching. It took mutt 1.0

text/english?

2000-03-24 Thread Lars Hecking
I just got email with an attachment type [text/english, base64, us-ascii, 3.5K] What would be an appropriate mailcap entry?