On Thu, Feb 08, 2018 at 03:39:55PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 07Feb2018 22:37, kalle wrote:
> >
> > I usually use thunderbird and thus already have some experience with
> > e-mail, but what I got from trying to learn mutt is just depressing for
> > me.
>
> Ok,
On 07Feb2018 22:37, kalle wrote:
In the manual v.1.9.2, chapter "2.1 Index" it says
"The index is the screen that you usually see first when you start
Mutt. It gives an overview over your emails in the currently opened
mailbox."
The problem is: there are no mails
On 07.02.18 22:37, kalle wrote:
> In the manual v.1.9.2, chapter "2.1 Index" it says
>
> "The index is the screen that you usually see first when you start Mutt. It
> gives an overview over your emails in the currently opened mailbox."
>
> The problem is: there are no mails to see, because there
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 10:37:14PM +0100, kalle wrote:
> hello,
>
> In the manual v.1.9.2, chapter "2.1 Index" it says
>
> "The index is the screen that you usually see first when you start Mutt. It
> gives an overview over your emails in the currently opened mailbox."
>
> The problem is: there
On 07Feb2018 20:35, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
Example (untested):
message-hook . 'set my_hdr_colour=green'
message-hook ~p!~l 'set my_hdr_colour=yellow'
message-hook . 'color header $my_hdr_colour default'
so that a colour is chosen per message, then applied to your
On Wed, Feb 07, 2018 at 10:00:33PM +, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 07Feb2018 01:05, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> > I would like to color all header lines in the pager if a message pattern
> > matches.
> >
> > As an example, I can use the following to color the index if a
On 07Feb2018 01:05, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
I would like to color all header lines in the pager if a message pattern
matches.
As an example, I can use the following to color the index if a message
was sent to me and not sent to a list:
color index yellow black ~p!~l
But I
hello,
In the manual v.1.9.2, chapter "2.1 Index" it says
"The index is the screen that you usually see first when you start Mutt.
It gives an overview over your emails in the currently opened mailbox."
The problem is: there are no mails to see, because there is no mailbox
of mine open and