Re: my_hdr and fcc-hook

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Huemmler
Hi Cedric, * Cedric Duval [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010727 01:09]: * Thomas Huemmler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/27/01 00:23]: I´ve got a problem with my_hdr From: and fcc-hook. If my_hdr From: is set, Mutt doesn´t produce a Fcc-Line. Is this a bug? Looks like no fcc-hook is matching your mail. What

test command in mailcap not recognizing %s

2001-07-27 Thread Joel Hammer
I don't know how to make mutt distinguish between pdf and word (doc) documents. They both show up as octet stream. So, I am trying to put a test command into my mailcap file to test which type of file is attached, doc or pdf. I am not having much luck, so I think I need some help. Here is my

moving messages

2001-07-27 Thread Kalle Hasselström
How can I make a simple command for moving messages between folders? I don't see how it could be done with a macro that first copies and then deletes, since copy-message needs an argument from the user (the destination folder). -- Kalle Hasselström, [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP signature

Re: moving messages

2001-07-27 Thread Christoph Maurer
Am Fre, 27 Jul 2001, schrieb Kalle Hasselström: How can I make a simple command for moving messages between folders? I don't see how it could be done with a macro that first copies and then deletes, since copy-message needs an argument from the user (the destination folder). You can use the

Re: moving messages

2001-07-27 Thread Ailbhe Leamy
On (27/07/01 07:51), Kalle Hasselström wrote: How can I make a simple command for moving messages between folders? I don't see how it could be done with a macro that first copies and then deletes, since copy-message needs an argument from the user (the destination folder). s saves messages

(index/pager)_format size display

2001-07-27 Thread dan radom
Is it possible to display the message size in a more human readable format than bytes? I'd like to see something like 20K or 3.3M if possible. Dan

Re: (index/pager)_format size display

2001-07-27 Thread Thomas Huemmler
Hi dan, * dan radom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010727 20:34]: Is it possible to display the message size in a more human readable format than bytes? I'd like to see something like 20K or 3.3M if possible. your mail is more readable, if you limit the lines to 72 characters. You´re looking for

Re: (index/pager)_format size display

2001-07-27 Thread Cedric Duval
* dan radom [EMAIL PROTECTED] [07/27/01 12:15]: Is it possible to display the message size in a more human readable format than bytes? I'd like to see something like 20K or 3.3M if possible. I know that in the man page, for %c in index_format, it is said number of characters (bytes) in the

Is this a locking problem?

2001-07-27 Thread Chris Gentle
I've been running some of my old mailboxes through procmail/formail to resort a few things. I started getting some strange results and I noticed that several of my mailboxes have stuff like this: *It's important that you mFrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun May 20 17:35:06 2001 Date: Sun, 20 May 2001

Re: IMAP Check Interval?

2001-07-27 Thread Brendan Cully
On Friday, 27 July 2001 at 17:14, Mike A. Oligny wrote: Using 1.3.20i - is there any way to force mutt to check for new IMAP messages every [x] seconds? I think there used to be an option called imap_checkinterval or something... no more? With some other IMAP clients I have used, new mail

Two quick questions

2001-07-27 Thread Kyle Knack
Hi all! I've recently been hacking away at my .muttrc, and learning a whole lot in the process ;) There's two things though that I'd like to figure out (pointers to manpage entries welcome :). First, I'd like it if the builtin pager did NOT jump to the next message when I'm

Re: Two quick questions

2001-07-27 Thread Dominique Pelle
On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 11:21:15PM -0400, Kyle Knack ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: First, I'd like it if the builtin pager did NOT jump to the next message when I'm at the end and hit pagedown or down. This is what I have in my .muttrc: # Do not move to next message when at the end # of a

Re: Is this a locking problem?

2001-07-27 Thread Dominique Pelle
It could be your procmail recipe which does not lock. Recipies that start with :0: use a lock, those which start with :0 do not use a lock. Example with lock: :0: * ^From foobar /.../foobar-maibox On Fri, Jul 27, 2001 at 05:36:36PM -0500, Chris Gentle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: I've been