Re: Mutt losing folders with new mails

2020-01-07 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 08:07:04AM +0100, Sebastian Stein wrote: Felix Finch [200107 08:03]: Might I suggest you actually count how many files in those new Maildir/new dirs, just to make sure they actually are in the new dirs and haven't moved to cur or something? I have done that. When the

Re: What is this nanosleep() of one second I see in my mutt trace

2020-01-07 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 05:51:56PM +, Chris Green wrote: I'm continuing my desultory search for why I'm see delays when opening mbox files in mutt. I'm seeing calls to nanosleep() in my trace which are producing a one second delay, does anyone know what this is for? It would appear to be

Re: What is this nanosleep() of one second I see in my mutt trace

2020-01-07 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 05:51:56PM +, Chris Green wrote: > I'm continuing my desultory search for why I'm see delays when opening > mbox files in mutt. > > I'm seeing calls to nanosleep() in my trace which are producing a one > second delay, does anyone know what this is for? It would appear

What is this nanosleep() of one second I see in my mutt trace

2020-01-07 Thread Chris Green
I'm continuing my desultory search for why I'm see delays when opening mbox files in mutt. I'm seeing calls to nanosleep() in my trace which are producing a one second delay, does anyone know what this is for? It would appear to be between closing my inbox and opening the mbox I requested

Re: How to simulate entering keys into mutt?

2020-01-07 Thread Chris Green
On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 05:06:28PM +, Matthias Apitz wrote: > On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 16:44:41 +, Chris Green wrote: > > I want to emulate typing a dozen or so keys into mutt 'automatically' > > so my typing doesn't slow things down. One can't just redirect > > standard input because that

Re: How to simulate entering keys into mutt?

2020-01-07 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello Chris, On Tue, Jan 07, 2020 at 04:44:41PM +, Chris Green wrote: > I want to emulate typing a dozen or so keys into mutt 'automatically' > so my typing doesn't slow things down. One can't just redirect > standard input because that makes mutt think you want to run in > scripting mode

Re: How to simulate entering keys into mutt?

2020-01-07 Thread Matthias Apitz
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 16:44:41 +, Chris Green wrote: > I want to emulate typing a dozen or so keys into mutt 'automatically' > so my typing doesn't slow things down. One can't just redirect > standard input because that makes mutt think you want to run in > scripting mode with everything on the

How to simulate entering keys into mutt?

2020-01-07 Thread Chris Green
I want to emulate typing a dozen or so keys into mutt 'automatically' so my typing doesn't slow things down. One can't just redirect standard input because that makes mutt think you want to run in scripting mode with everything on the command line. Is there a quick and easy way to do what I