Re: repondre a tous ?

2002-10-07 Thread Olivier Tharan
* Maxime GLAIZOT [EMAIL PROTECTED] (20021007 14:08): Lorseque je fait un repondre a tous (g), a chaque fois je suis dans la liste des personne a qui le mail a ete envoyer (si je n'etait aps le destinataire principale. Comment puis je faire pour que je ne soit plus dans la liste te que

Re: Creating Aliases from sent messages?

2002-10-07 Thread darren chamberlain
* John P Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-06 19:31]: This worked just as promised! Cleaning out the Message-IDs was no big deal. Thanks a million Darren! Forgive my delay in responding, but I just found time to do this today. Nice. I banged it out pretty quickly. I piped the output to a

Re: case-insensitive scoring patterns

2002-10-07 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Michael Elkins [02-10-05 23:15:05 +0200] wrote: Rocco Rutte wrote: [...] score '~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]?' ... If you specify all lowercase letters, Mutt will automatically use a case-insensitive search. If you use at least one uppercase letter, Mutt assumes case-sensitive

looping through a macro w/ tagged messages?

2002-10-07 Thread Kurt Lieber
I have the following macro defined to report spam to Razor: macro index S| ~/spamassassin/usr/bin/spamassassin -renterd This works great on a message-by-message basis. However, given the amount of spam that I receive, it would be nice to be able to mass-report several emails at once. From

Re: Mails sorting

2002-10-07 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Mon, 07 Oct 2002 the mental interface of Fred told: Hi, Using $sort, $sort_aux, $sort_browsing (that's what Ive tried) I would like to sort my mails by threads so that when a new mail which belongs to a previous thread, arrives, mutt moves the freshly updated thread at the top of the

Re: Mails sorting

2002-10-07 Thread Chris Huseman
On Mon, Oct 07, 2002 at 10:50:32AM +0200, Fred wrote: Using $sort, $sort_aux, $sort_browsing (that's what Ive tried) I would like to sort my mails by threads so that when a new mail which belongs to a previous thread, arrives, mutt moves the freshly updated thread at the top of the index.

Re: case-insensitive scoring patterns

2002-10-07 Thread Sven Guckes
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-10-07 13:14]: score '(~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100 ...which works as intended while: score '(~s \[?mutt\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100 ...is applied to all messages and doesn't work. ~w? using some patches, i presume? nntp?

Re: case-insensitive scoring patterns

2002-10-07 Thread Michael Elkins
Rocco Rutte wrote: Hmm, I thought so, too, and tried it before I asked the list for help because I doesn't work. I use: score '(~s \[?[Mm][Uu][Tt][Tt]\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100 ...which works as intended while: score '(~s \[?mutt\]? ) ~w $newsgroup' +100 ...is applied to all

mut_dotlock and compressed folders patch

2002-10-07 Thread Jose Romildo Malaquias
Hello. I have noticed that the pre-packaged mutt in RHL 8.0 (and also in prior versions) is compiled with the options --disable-flock and --enable-fcntl and that building the package does not produce any external dotlock program (mutt_dotlock). When I customize the package to add support for

Re: Creating Aliases from sent messages?

2002-10-07 Thread John P Verel
On 10/07/02 08:40 -0400, darren chamberlain wrote: Change the last line (the print line) to read: print map alias $_\n, sort keys %addrs; Which will give you a list like: alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] alias [EMAIL PROTECTED] Many thanks! John