On 2001-08-21 23:02:13 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
While on the topic of Maildir. I also just recently checked out
Maildir support in mutt 1.3.19i again. And, well, I'm not at all
impressed :( To test, I've converted a 50 MB mbox with ~5000
messages to Maildir. Opening the mbox in mutt
Hi!
I've been using mutt for a long time now, and I think it's a great
client.
Today I tried to find a way to hide that annoying FOLDER INTERNAL DATA
message which sits in my mailbox when I use pop on it. However, having
looked around for a while, I still had no idea.
So I figured I should ask
Daniel ?borg wrote:
So I figured I should ask on the mailinglist: How would I go about to
hide the FOLDER INTERNAL DATA message in mutt?
mutt doesn't create this. uw imapd and pine both do, so my guess is
that you're using one of these. if you're using pine (which doesn't
really make sense
So sprach »Thomas Roessler« am 2001-08-22 um 10:23:05 +0200 :
Did you do the mutt test several times, so kernel caches could kick
in?
No, I did not. But in Evolution it's also very fast the very first time
a Maildir is opened.
Alexander Skwar
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On 2001-08-22 13:50:42 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
No, I did not. But in Evolution it's also very fast the very
first time a Maildir is opened.
Right after you read it with mutt? I'm not talking about mutt
caches, but about operating system caches.
Please perform the timing experiment
* On 22 Aug 2001 13:22 CEST, Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel ?borg wrote:
So I figured I should ask on the mailinglist: How would I go about to
hide the FOLDER INTERNAL DATA message in mutt?
mutt doesn't create this. uw imapd and pine both do, so my guess is
that you're
Daniel Åborg mutt [22/08/01 14:18 +0200]:
Thanks for the reply.
It's not mutt which creates the message, it's fetchmail. I want the
Fetchmail won't create the file by itself. Likely, wherever you are popping
your mail from uses ipop3d / uw-imapd.
message to be there and mutt /not to show/
So sprach »Thomas Roessler« am 2001-08-22 um 14:04:14 +0200 :
Please perform the timing experiment with both mutt and Evolution
several times, without doing much in between.
Timing sheet:
Mailer| Action | Time
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* On 22 Aug 2001 15:52 CEST, Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Åborg mutt [22/08/01 14:18 +0200]:
Thanks for the reply.
It's not mutt which creates the message, it's fetchmail. I want the
Fetchmail won't create the file by itself. Likely, wherever you are popping
Hi,
How can I set mutt to automaticly delete everything after --
[dash dash space]. It's very usefull when replying a message to
yahoogroups (their adds are automaticly removed).
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So.
When I receive a gpg-signed and -encrypted mail, and gpg gives me the
result . . .
[-- PGP output follows (current time: Wed 22 Aug 2001 18:53:27 BST) --]
gpg: encrypted with 1536-bit ELG-E key, ID D289D3A4, created 1999-11-25
Person One [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gpg: encrypted with
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 07:56:34PM +0200, Azzazel wrote:
Hi,
How can I set mutt to automaticly delete everything after --
[dash dash space]. It's very usefull when replying a message to
yahoogroups (their adds are automaticly removed).
I wrote a little script (attached) called mutt-vim
Hello,
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt. Otherwise everything is fine in
respect to this great mua.
Could someone please point me in the right
steve mutt [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt. Otherwise everything is fine in
respect to this great mua.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:05:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
steve mutt [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt.
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:05:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
steve mutt [22/08/01 15:25 -0400]:
I'm a recent convert from pine. One thing I can't find any documentation
on so far,[I've read the man page for mutt and the web FAQ so far] is
how to use an address book with mutt.
Dear Friends,
Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server, I'm
wondering if mutt can be configured to leave read messages on the POP
machine while deleting those mostly spam pieces one deletes without even
opening. This was feature of elm I liked, but because of a
Brian McNeill mutt [22/08/01 17:07 -0400]:
Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server, I'm
wondering if mutt can be configured to leave read messages on the POP
machine while deleting those mostly spam pieces one deletes without even
Use fetchmail for this.
Sure, just browse the pop server, do:
c change mailbox
pop://pop.example.com
Use the normal commands to delete, save to a different mailbox, etc.
Sam
Quoting Brian McNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED], who wrote:
Dear Friends,
Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server,
Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian McNeill mutt [22/08/01 17:07 -0400]:
Being a new user of mutt to pick up mail from my isp's POP server, I'm
wondering if mutt can be configured to leave read messages on the POP
machine while deleting those mostly spam pieces one
Thus spake Ailbhe Leamy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
. . . mutt tells me, just below the status bar, that
PGP signature could NOT be verified.
Although it has, in fact, been verified.
Is this a wetware error, or a Real Bug?
If you're using 1.3.18 as your mail headers say, then I'd recommend you
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 05:43:14PM -0400, steve wrote:
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 01:05:15AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
http://abook.sourceforge.net
-suresh
Thanks to all 3 of you for the concise and rapid responses.
I'm looking @ abook.
So, what is the point of
is there a way to add email addresses / names to abook instead of using
the 'alias' command in mutt? i have mutt setup to query abook which
works pretty well but it would be nice to be able to add addresses to
abook as well. a quick web search didn't turn up anything...
w
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