Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-19 Thread Edward Toroshchin
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 08:51:15PM -0500, Mark Filipak wrote: Thank you, Edward, but I want to be able to read email in the Windows Host which has no Internet access. I don't see how IMAP would help? I meant setting it up on your virtual Linux machine. You do have network between host and

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-19 Thread Edward Toroshchin
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 06:51:18AM +, Mick wrote: However, I have never used SAMBA in this operating context and don't know what would happen if both OS tried to write to a file concurrently - Linux at fs level and MSWindows at an application level. I would think that application level

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On k, nov 19, 2013 at 09:55:40 +0100, Alexandre wrote: Hello, using mutt every day with many mails, I sometimes do not see that some mails have attachment(s). Same here; sometimes it is too late, I've already opened the mail and now it tries to download the 10+ megabytes, just to read the two

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:05:10AM +0100, LEVAI Daniel wrote: On k, nov 19, 2013 at 09:55:40 +0100, Alexandre wrote: In practice, do you have any tips to signal there is any attachment to emails ? Some ergonomic options: - adding tag in Index - adding tag in headers (to show in

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Chris Down
On 2013-11-19 10:23:42 +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote: I use the following as my index_format: %4C %Z %?X?@ ? %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%?M?»%3M%4c?) %s The @ tells me there is an attachement, and the 4c tells me the size of the email. I find this works mostly, except from some emails from Apple

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread LEVAI Daniel
On k, nov 19, 2013 at 17:38:27 +0800, Chris Down wrote: On 2013-11-19 10:23:42 +0100, Suvayu Ali wrote: I use the following as my index_format: %4C %Z %?X?@ ? %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%?M?»%3M%4c?) %s The @ tells me there is an attachement, and the 4c tells me the size of the email. I

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Chris Down
On 2013-11-19 11:18:28 +0100, LEVAI Daniel wrote: But not to worry! Body caching[1] is might be just what you need :) I cache bodies, but this is a bit irritating since it takes ages to download my non-inbox folders that I haven't viewed for a while over IMAP :-) pgpTbMbuXNsaC.pgp Description:

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Alexandre
Hello all, many thanks for your replies/comments. Année 2013, mardi 19 novembre, vers 10:23, Suvayu Ali écrivait: I use the following as my index_format: %4C %Z %?X?@ ? %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%?M?»%3M%4c?) %s This solution is fine for me. Hope this helps, Sure! Have a nice day. --

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 06:23:19PM +0800, Chris Down wrote: On 2013-11-19 11:18:28 +0100, LEVAI Daniel wrote: But not to worry! Body caching[1] is might be just what you need :) I cache bodies, but this is a bit irritating since it takes ages to download my non-inbox folders that I haven't

Message size varying during mailbox sync and directory change

2013-11-19 Thread LEVAI Daniel
Hi! One thing I have been wondering about for quite a while now, is why are the message character counts (%c) gets modified (eg.: in index_format=) after I do a mailbox sync, or display the message with the built-in pager. When I enter an IMAP folder (change-folder) there are the %c values in

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Martin Vegter
%4C %Z %?X?@ ? %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%?M?»%3M%4c?) %s This is fantastic. This answers my question, before I had time to ask it. Could you please describe how this works: %?X?@ ? thanks, Martin

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread rlharris
%4C %Z %?X?@ ? %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%?M?»%3M%4c?) %s This is fantastic. This answers my question, before I had time to ask it. Could you please describe how this works: %?X?@ ? Those are string formatting directives. First of all, you need to be searching the Mutt manual as a matter of

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Suvayu Ali
Hello, On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 04:57:22PM -0600, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote: %4C %Z %?X?@ ? %{%b %d} %-15.15n (%?M?»%3M%4c?) %s This is fantastic. This answers my question, before I had time to ask it. Could you please describe how this works: %?X?@ ? Those are string formatting

Re: Attachment signal

2013-11-19 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 10:05:10AM +0100, LEVAI Daniel wrote: On k, nov 19, 2013 at 09:55:40 +0100, Alexandre wrote: Hello, using mutt every day with many mails, I sometimes do not see that some mails have attachment(s). Same here; sometimes it is too late, I've already opened the mail

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-19 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2013/11/19 3:02 AM, Edward Toroshchin wrote: On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 08:51:15PM -0500, Mark Filipak wrote: Thank you, Edward, but I want to be able to read email in the Windows Host which has no Internet access. I don't see how IMAP would help? I meant setting it up on your virtual Linux

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-19 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2013/11/19 1:51 AM, Mick wrote: On Monday 18 Nov 2013 05:29:04 Mark Filipak wrote: My setup is a virtual machine environment. Host OS: Windows-7, 64bit, without an Internet connection. Guest OS: Linux Mint 14, with an Internet connection. Shared folder #1: The download directory (Net Guest