Re: save-message to ? and then sync the folder

2008-12-12 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 09:11:05AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Chris Bannister mockingb...@earthlight.co.nz [12-05-08 07:45]: On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 05:40:58PM -0600, David Champion wrote: * On 2008.11.27, in 20081127132013.ga17...@dracona, * trance...@gmx.ch trance...@gmx.ch wrote:

Re: addresses in attributions

2008-12-12 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Dec 05, 2008 at 09:26:15AM -0600, David Champion wrote: Have you got a %D in your set attribution=On ... wrote:? On some lists you can get flamed for including the email address in the Flame away, if it helps. :) I've been around a long time, and I think including the address

Re: save-message to ? and then sync the folder

2008-12-12 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 12 Dec 2008 21:59 +1300, by mockingb...@earthlight.co.nz (Chris Bannister): (Any one know how to get outhouse to display the headers?) In Outlook Express 6, open the message, then File - Properties - Details. In Outlook 2007, right-click on the message and pick Message options, then look

use current folder name as argument to abitrary command

2008-12-12 Thread Noah Sheppard
Esteemed mutt users, I would like to be able to use the current folder name as an argument to arbitrary commands. I've read various wikis and forum postings about how ^ can be used in certain contexts (like setting record) to give the current folder name (as of 1.5.10 I believe), but this has

Re: decrypt pgp mail sent from thunderbird

2008-12-12 Thread Jörg Sommer
Hallo bill, bill lam cbill@gmail.com wrote: I received an email sent using thunderbird that did not use attachment. The body is just text like the following: -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- Charset: ISO-8859-1 Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla -

Re: use current folder name as argument to abitrary command

2008-12-12 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Noah Sheppard nhshepp...@taylor.edu [12-12-08 07:31]: I would like to be able to use the current folder name as an argument to arbitrary commands. I've read various wikis and forum postings about how ^ can be used in certain contexts (like setting record) to give the current folder name

Re: use current folder name as argument to abitrary command

2008-12-12 Thread Noah Sheppard
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 08:24:40AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Noah Sheppard nhshepp...@taylor.edu [12-12-08 08:19]: Thanks. I just tried that, but it still takes the ^ literally (Create /mnt/data/storage/mail/boxes/^? ([yes]/no)). Try it with two escapes: macro

Re: decrypt pgp mail sent from thunderbird

2008-12-12 Thread bill lam
On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Jörg Sommer wrote: Press Alt + Shift + p or ESC Shift + p. But at me, the non‐acsii characters are broken. In my UTF‐8 environment, they aren't displayed as UTF‐8 characters. Thanks Jörg. It works like a charm. I have not (yet) encountered the problem you described because

Re: use current folder name as argument to abitrary command

2008-12-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, December 12 at 07:30 AM, quoth Noah Sheppard: I'm using this to set up some mail archiving. Here's what I tried first: set my_archdir=/mnt/data/storage/mail/boxes #the path to the directory which will contain my archive dirs macro

Re: use current folder name as argument to abitrary command

2008-12-12 Thread Noah Sheppard
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 09:20:56AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: That said, even when I run 'set my_curdir=^' in mutt after muttrc has been read, my_curdir is still empty. Really? When I do it, my_curdir becomes ^. Test it like this: set ?my_curdir My previous statement was

Re: use current folder name as argument to abitrary command

2008-12-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, December 12 at 11:23 AM, quoth Noah Sheppard: Your macro has an additional problem: it wouldn't work even if my_curdir WAS correctly being set! You see, variable expansion is evaluated at the time the macro is established! I figured

Can I make one send-hook command out of these two?

2008-12-12 Thread rj
send-hook '(~C @mutt\.org| ~C @sunsite)' 'my_hdr From: rj r...@panix.com' send-hook '(~C @mutt\.org| ~C @sunsite)' 'set crypt_autosign' Can I put the 'set crypt_autosign' somewhere in the top send-hook? I tried doing it several ways, but don't know if it's possible, if it is, I don't know the

red background warning in .muttrc

2008-12-12 Thread rj
The following color definition in my .muttrc does what I want it to, but the 15k part of ~z15k is highlighted with a bright red background, which I believe is indicating to me that the way I have it written isn't quite correct. I tried various quotings and spacings but couldn't get rid of the

Re: red background warning in .muttrc

2008-12-12 Thread rj
Also, in this bind .muttrc command, tag-subthread is red-highlighted, I'm not sure why: bind index -tag-subthread # Tag the current subthread. All my other bind commands have the empty char to the right of the command-name in red highlight, if I have a comment to the right on

Re: red background warning in .muttrc

2008-12-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, December 12 at 03:06 PM, quoth rj: The following color definition in my .muttrc does what I want it to, but the 15k part of ~z15k is highlighted with a bright red background, which I believe is indicating to me that the way I have it

Re: red background warning in .muttrc

2008-12-12 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, December 12 at 03:19 PM, quoth rj: Also, in this bind .muttrc command, tag-subthread is red-highlighted, I'm not sure why: bind index -tag-subthread # Tag the current subthread. Because I left it out of the list of

Re: red background warning in .muttrc

2008-12-12 Thread rj
On Fri 12/12/08 at 02:56 PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler kyle-m...@memoryhole.net wrote: If you can find any more bugs in the highlighting, please let me know (though you can just send them straight to me; they don't have much to do with mutt itself, and would, if anything, be more appropriate to the