On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 08:36:43PM -0600, lee wrote:
is it possible to somehow search within search results? For example,
if I want to find a message of which I know the From: header and a
word or some words of the body, how do I find it when going by either
the From: line or the body only would
On Sat, Jan 03, 2009 at 12:07:40AM -0500, Chris Jones wrote:
Firing up an xterm (or creating a new gnu/screen window) .. firing up
another instance of mutt .. drilling down to the particular message I
need .. having gnu/screen do a screen split .. bringing up the other
instance of mutt in
I use Mutt on Linux, and use enscript to print to my cups-pdf printer:
set print_command=enscript --highlight=mail -P ToPDF
This produces a PDF named Enscript_Output.pdf in ~/PDF when I print.
However, Enscript_Output isn't very descriptive, and if I print one
message, then print another,
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 11:48:04PM -0800, George Davidovich wrote:
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 03:27:56PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
So all I need to do is to get Mutt to pass the message subject and date
to enscript, but can't find any way to do this.
Is there a way to do that short of patching
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 02:02:15PM +, Jörg Sommer wrote:
I've got a bounce of a message that was encrypted but not with my key.
When opening the message mutt asks for the PGP passphrase but it fails,
because it wasn't encrypted with my key. So mutt refuses to show me the
rest of the message.
I've been really enjoying the Vim macro that was posted a little while
ago that prompts you to attach files if it detects words like attached
in the mail, and appends mutt's Attach: pseudoheader to the header block
with the name of the file.
I'm running into problems with files with spaces in
Whoops, forgot to go back and add the error messages!
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:05:14PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
I've been really enjoying the Vim macro that was posted a little while
ago that prompts you to attach files if it detects words like attached
in the mail, and appends mutt's
On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 12:51:46PM -0500, Vance Shipley wrote:
What is the meaning of the flag in the attachment menu?
I see 'I' and 'A' but I con't find any description of these
flags in the documentation.
'I'nline and 'A'ttachment. See RFC 2183 sections 2.1 and 2.2 for
further details:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 07:04:06PM +0800, bill lam wrote:
(I apologise that I once saw a thread on this subject but could not
locate it,)
I got several gmail accounts that have to be set up inside muttrc like:
folder-hook imaps://cfoo...@imap.gmail.com '\
set from=cfoo...@gmail.com ; \
set
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 12:17:43AM +0800, bill lam wrote:
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Ed Blackman wrote:
`muttGmail cfoobar`
`muttGmail ifoobar`
Mutt will run muttGmail with the given argument. muttGmail will take
the argument and spit out the complete folder-hook. Mutt will then
interpret
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 02:50:05PM +0800, bill lam wrote:
set ?my_test1 does give the expected answer but not for my_test2 and
my_test3 (unknown variable). My conjecture is the that back-tick
trick only work for the first line for output and it will ignore the
rest of lines.
Huh. I
'
while being in the 'compose menu' (i.e. the page pre-filled with my
chosen headers that appears on the console when - within mutt - I press
'm').
It works for me. Relevant sections of my .muttrc:
alias Identity_default Ed Blackman e...@edgewood.to
alias Identity_school Ed Blackman a...@school.edu
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 01:16:14AM +0100, Ennio-Sr wrote:
I commented all my .muttrc lines referring to 'unhook' and 'send-hook'
and adapted the lines you suggested to my addresses. Still nothing
happens when I press 'z'!
Are you sure you're in the compose menu when you press 'z'? You should
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 09:41:50AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
I installed muttprint a while back, and I'm quite satisfied with its
performance. However, I discovered that once I print an email Mutt then
starts to include every (and I do mean every) header when an email is
viewed. A page of
On Sun, Mar 01, 2009 at 11:16:11AM -0800, Rem P Roberti wrote:
Whoa. It turns out that there is a macro in my .muttrc. Here it is:
macro index p display-toggle-weed print-message
display-toggle-weed exit
OK, that would be (untested, and broken in two lines for readability):
macro index p
On Wed, Mar 04, 2009 at 02:35:16PM +0100, ssiza...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm currently trying to set up a scoring policy for mail sent to
u...@example.com.
The problem is, I only get mass-mailings to this adress, with
u...@example.com usually residing in the BCC. But the header contains
envelope-to:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 07:06:12AM +0100, Joost Kremers wrote:
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:51:56PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
Not in some narrow sense,
but what is involved in 'being an imap user'?
first, your mail server has to support it. then you simply set up your mail
client to use imap.
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:21:22PM -0500, Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:18:09PM -0500, Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
mailboxes `find ~/.muttmail/ -type d -name cur -printf '%h '`
Basically is there any ignore mailboxes syntax that I could use to
exclude some directories from the
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 03:39:55AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
* On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 07:55PM -0500 Zhengquan Zhang
(zhang.zhengq...@gmail.com) muttered:
I accidentally used 'd' on a message and can not go back to it.
Well there are so many ways:
1. type the message number
2. use
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 01:56:41PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
I am using links to display HTML messages in mutt on two different
systems and I'm confused as to why I'm seeing differently formatted
output.
[...]
Both systems have the same entry for links in the mailcap file, both
systems have near
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 05:38:53PM -0500, Russell Urquhart wrote:
the sponse i get is:
alias_file=~Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc
That means the file mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc in the home directory of the
user 'Desktop'. Unless you have a user named Desktop on your system,
and write access to
On Tue, Jun 02, 2009 at 08:36:49AM +0200, Robert Svoboda wrote:
I can bind macros to modify query_command to once use ldap,
then abook.
The best would be to have both address books queried
simultaneously and get result where it'd be clear which
entries are from which address book. This is work
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 02:06:23PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Please see if this example and text above it helps you:
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#ex-recips
When was this added? I'm using Mutt 1.5.17+20080114 (Ubuntu Hardy), and
have a similar request. I usually PGP sign emails
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 12:43:59PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Tuesday, July 7 at 11:43 AM, quoth Ed Blackman:
send-hook ~t joe@ set pgp_autoencrypt=yes # ...
I think you probably want $crypt_autoencrypt instead of pgp_*.
I think it must have changed in a recent version that you have
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 01:32:33PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Not unless Ubuntu broke it. The -group support was added to 1.5.12
(released 2006-07-14). I don't remember when crypt_* stuff replaced
the pgp_* stuff, but the related variable crypt_replyencrypt has been
around since at least mutt
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 11:30:17PM -0500, Joseph Ishac wrote:
Since print_decode is set, mutt is parsing the message before piping it.
I was wondering if there is a way to have mutt hand me the subject of
the message so that I could pass it to the -t option of enscript to
formulate a title.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 09:44:17PM +0200, sigi wrote:
I'm using archivemail to create archives of my mail-folders from time to
time... if I need to search for old messages in my maildirs, I use
mairix - but it can't index my *.gz-archives, right?
mairix can search gzip and bzip2 compressed
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:15:33PM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
On 11.05.10,15:50, Qi Zhang wrote:
# code
uuencode file_name file_name att.email
cat mail_message att.email
mutt -s Subject recei...@somewhere.net att.email
with this script, I can send email with attachment very easy. and
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 03:28:47PM +0800, Qi Zhang wrote:
But I still have problems. That is: if I use -a $attachments, then
only attach one file, others will act as recipient. I should use -a
file1 -a file2 instead of -a file1 file2. Am I right?
As others have indicated in their examples, you
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 09:01:01PM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote:
@#...@# find.
... anyways.
How can I exclude one folder from my mailbox list using a find
pipe?
muttrc:
mailboxes `find ~/.maildir/ -type d -name cur -printf '%h '`
find ~/.maildir/ -type d -name cur \( -regex '.*/\.roger'
On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 10:48:05AM +0800, Yue Wu wrote:
In my case, after re-procmail, every email will be unread, I can't recorgnize
which are those I've read, I have to look those emails one by one and recall
if it's really read or unread by me.
In the script or procmail recipe that refiles
I've been seeing more and more =?US-ASCII?Q?...?= in email Subject
lines lately. At first, it was all from a particular (and not very
technically apt) source, and I assumed that they were doing something
wrong, and more or less ignored it. But as I get emails from more and
more sources, it's
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 03:11:30PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 02:49:00PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
The problem is that the sender's MUA has not produced a valid RFC2047
encoding. Here is the ABNF (RFC2047, section 2, Syntax of
encoded-words):
Conincidentally,
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 05:10:37PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
On Thu, Sep 02, 2010 at 07:20:18PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
I forwarded the message I copied the headers from, along with a one
that had spaces in the encoded-text, to my work Outlook and to my
Gmail account. Both Outlook
In the past few weeks, I've been seeing lots of question marks in my
mutt display, and finally took some time to track down what was
happening so I could find out what's happening, and if I can get rid of
them.
In the display, I'll see ? ? ? ? * Track your shipment. If I pipe
the part being
On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 03:30:18PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 04:16:29PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
In the display, I'll see ? ? ? ? * Track your shipment. If I pipe
the part being displayed to od -a, I see runs of spaces where the
display shows alternating question
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 08:57:42AM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
Indeed, NBSP is not currently supported. The attached patch will
convert NBSP to a normal space, but avoid breaking when $smart_wrap is
set.
I applied the patch to the Ubuntu lucid source for 1.5.20, and it is
working fine for
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 11:35:15AM +0900, Dan Drake wrote:
On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 at 10:41AM +0900, Dan Drake wrote:
I'm wondering if there's any way to get Mutt to decode the filenames of
attachments. Here's a bit from an attachment I received today:
Whoops...I just looked in the archives for
On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 02:24:43PM +0100, Francesco de Virgilio wrote:
I simply want to modify the Sent Mail folder index to show the
the To: column. I'm using local mail folders generated by
OfflineIMAP, so each folder has the name of the respective tag in
Gmail. It appears that the space in
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 01:23:06PM -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote:
I'm struggling with this status flag in the message index. Most
mailboxes show the 's', 'S' and 'P' flags appropriately. However, there
are two mailboxes that don't. One is a local LUG mailing list, the other
is the GnuPG Users
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 05:10:38PM -0700, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 04:54:19PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
For example, this post to gnupg-users absolutely IS a traditional
in-line PGP message:
dependent on a specific editor.
Ed
#!/bin/bash
##
## Script: muttCheckAttach
##
## Original source: http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks/CheckAttach
## Refinements by Ed Blackman e...@edgewood.to
##
## Edit muttrc to have this line:
## set sendmail = /path/to/muttCheckAttach /usr/lib/sendmail -oem -oi
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 11:16:30AM +1300, Cameron McCormack wrote:
One small issue:
function header-override {
grep -i -E ^(X-attached: *none|Resent-From: )*$ $TMPFILE
}
I think that line should be
grep -i -E ^(X-attached: *none|Resent-From: ) $TMPFILE
otherwise all mails get sent.
://groups.google.com/group/de.comm.software.mailreader.misc/browse_thread/thread/ab966bddc0b424
46/421549103438b830?q=#421549103438b830
# via Andreas Kneib apo...@web.de
# mutt-users Message-ID: 20110105233817.ga23...@andreas.kneib.biz
# Improvements by
# David Champion d...@uchicago.edu
# Ed Blackman e
mail user agents ignore that section
and send file names encoded that way instead of using the correct way
specified in RFC 2231.
You can tell Mutt to use RFC2047 decoding on MIME file names with
set rfc2047_parameters=yes
I've argued before that Mutt should make that the default.
--
Ed
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 08:26:03PM +, Chris G wrote:
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 01:49:33PM -0500, Ed Blackman wrote:
You can tell Mutt to use RFC2047 decoding on MIME file names with
set rfc2047_parameters=yes
Would that be in addition to the 'normal' decoding which works with most
of application-specific
passwords works, though. If I create a password for mutt, can I use the
same password if I telent to gmail on the imap port and enter raw IMAP
commands? If not, how does it tell the difference?
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
Alternately, he might just want a script that will allow him to more
easily identify the leftover tempfiles. No changes to muttrc needed for
this:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
# Name: listMuttTemp
# By: Ed Blackman e...@edgewood.to
# Invocation: listMuttTemp /path/to/mutt-tempfiles/mutt-*
#
use POSIX
will suggest a better
solution.
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
backup delete/add.
With MH, on the other hand, message 13524 is always message 13524,
regardless of whether I've seen it or not, or what the message flags
are. The flags are in .mh_sequences which is tiny if I care about
saving those flags, and easy to exclude from backup if I don't.
--
Ed
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 02:08:33PM -0700, Omen Wild wrote:
Quoting Ed Blackman e...@edgewood.to on Fri, Apr 29 17:03:
In my case, mairixquery is a Perl script that prompts me for the mairix
search string, gives me yes or no prompts for whether to search threads
or augment previous results
know what's at fault, but thought the additional information might help
some one.
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signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
of lines wouldn't
be very noticible in clients that didn't support RFC 3676), and created
a vim mail syntax plugin that puts a white underscore at the end of
lines that end with a space, so I can see at a glance which lines will
flow and which won't.
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description
1) `
Some brief testing indicates that Mutt does the right thing for output
that contains # and , but I don't use IMAP so I'm not completely
certain.
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
into the
middle of flowed text paragraphs
setlocal noautoindent nosmartindent
As you can see, you can take as much space as you want to make things
easy for your future self to understand why you're selecting certain
settings.
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signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
make any edits, and will thus defeat mutt's detection of unmodified
messages. You can just live with that, or add:
2.5) save the ctime of your temp message
3.5) go to 5 if the saved ctime doesn't change
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 06:31:39AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 20110415_163420, Ed Blackman wrote:
I have actually been migrating from Maildir to MH for backup
efficiency. I have procmail sort email into folders, and put a
(sometimes modified) copy in my inbox where I can read and delete
an attachment, it
exits without sending the message, leaving an error message on the
screen instead.
I've attached my mutt check-for-attachments script (refined from the
version on http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigTricks/CheckAttach) and my vim
function script.
--
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#!/bin/bash
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:19:35AM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
I use two approaches which deal with 99% of the intended to attach a
file but didn't problem for me.
I forgot to mention that I've enhanced the two of them to work together.
The original vim function prompted for an attachment
poster, but hopefully this will point someone in the right
direction.
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:01:27AM +0800, stardiviner wrote:
= On [2011-11-08 12:03:50 -0500]:
Ed Blackman Said:
On Tue, Nov 08, 2011 at 02:13:05PM +0100, Gregor Zattler wrote:
It's not possible to change the index format for individual
emails in the index but you can colour different email
to avoid having to exec date to get the
local current time in epoch seconds.
--
Ed Blackman
#!/bin/bash
# format_date
#
# In .muttrc:
# set index_format=/path/to/format_date '%[%s]' '%%s' |
#
#
http://groups.google.com/group/de.comm.software.mailreader.misc/browse_thread/thread/ab966bddc0b424
46
to mailbox (implicitly moving to
next entry); move to previous entry, and they work just great with
save resolve value; set resolve=no; save; restore saved resolve value.
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 06:39:00PM -0600, Christian Dysthe wrote:
On 01/13/12 at 11:36am, Ed Blackman wrote:
macro index,pager D enter-commandset my_resolve=\$resolve resolve=noenter\
clear-flagNsave-message+Gmail/trashenter\
enter-commandset resolve=\$my_resolve my_resolveenter move message
On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 07:50:12AM -0600, Christian Dysthe wrote:
On 01/13/12 at 09:30pm, Ed Blackman wrote:
OK. You just need to move the save until after resolve is
restored. That way the save will delete and move to the next
message.
macro index,pager D enter-commandset my_resolve
%Z %(%b %d) %-15.15L (%?l?%4l%4c?) %s instead.
I don't think there's a way to change it in the pager.
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signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
this pattern:
send-hook . my_hdr From: default
send-hook ~t @mutt.orgmy_hdr From: mutt
send-hook ~t @example.com my_hdr From: etc
It works for me.
--
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signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
$my_folder\enter\enter'
That's all one line. It uses mutt-prompt, which I got from this mailing
list a while ago. I'd be happy to post or send it if anyone's
interested.
--
Ed Blackman
signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 09:28:03PM +0100, Koralatov wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 19:09, Ed Blackman wrote:
I use this pattern:
send-hook . my_hdr From: default
send-hook ~t @mutt.orgmy_hdr From: mutt
send-hook ~t @example.com my_hdr
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 04:39:33PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 06:58:28PM +0700, Diep Pham Van wrote:
Sometimes when reading a new mail, I must going to an other folder and
after some searching, I have no idea where is my previous
folder.
Or is there some tool that I
want to refresh the screen, but I try not to make too
many manual settings changes. If I do something manually twice, it's
usually worth the time to script it, if only because I won't forget how
to do it the next time I want to do it.
--
Ed Blackman
On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 03:05:15PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Ed Blackman e...@edgewood.to [10-07-13 14:52]:
It does mean that I occasionally clobber a manual settings change I've
made when I just want to refresh the screen, but I try not to make too
many manual settings changes. If I do
. There might be further tricks to remove that
particular limitation, but I've procrastinated enough today.
--
Ed Blackman
: http://markmail.org/message/pdqwhg277u7lwzer Note that we recently
passed the 8th anniversary.
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signature.txt
Description: Digital signature
of writing a tool that would send multipart and then not
put anything in the text/plain, but it does happen. If you use
alternative_order to prefer plain text (as I do), you'll need to
recognize that sometimes you will need to manually select the HTML part
read the email.
--
Ed Blackman
Windows users of mutt might see a slowdown
using an external script where the same muttrc under Linux on the same
machine might not, but modern systems are so ridiculously fast that it's
worth a try anyway.
--
Ed Blackman
database).
No configuration option that I know of, but if you send email via
sendmail (vs SMTP), you could use a variant of
https://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/ConfigTricks/CheckAttach to check that
To, Cc, and Bcc don't contain "@$hostname" and refuse to send if so,
otherwise passing on to sendmail.
--
Ed Blackman
, aliases are cheap
alias uk-r uk-riders
alias ukr uk-riders
alias ukriders uk-riders
--
Ed Blackman
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 03:07:28PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:34:56PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > alias uk-riders uk-rid...@the-hug.net
> > # remembering is hard, aliases are cheap
> > alias uk-r uk-riders
> > alias ukr uk-riders
&
; won't know what was written by Arthur, Martha, or Mo.
> (Maybe the GUI world doesn't fuss much with attribution?)
The GUI world largely doesn't do trimmed inline replies. They top-post
without trimming.
--
Ed Blackman
k
for a minimal MIME structure with only the MIME headers and parts?), how
to handle reedits (pass just the text/plain part back to $editor? pass
the whole thing including MIME parts?), etc, but better than overloading
$sendmail.
--
Ed Blackman
being wrapped together. Since
he didn't remove the quote markers, they got wrapped, too.
--
Ed Blackman
ax match lineEndWrap / $/
hi WrapLines term=bold,underline cterm=bold,underline gui=bold,underline
if == "dark"
hi WrapLines ctermfg=White ctermbg=Black guifg=Black guibg=White
else
hi WrapLines ctermfg=Black ctermbg=White guifg=Black guibg=White
endif
hi def link lineEndWrap WrapLines
--
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ight=mail -P PDF -a 1"
set ?print_command
So each redefines ^P to source the *next* one in the round-robin. When
sourced, it changes, then echos, the print_command, to remind me where I am in
the rotation. Probably not needed for something immediately visible like the
color scheme.
--
Ed Blackman
itor to a script that 1) calls the real editor then 2)
checks for an empty Subject:. That would not prevent you from removing it in
Mutt compose window afterward, though.
--
Ed Blackman
th/to/format_date '%[%s]' '%<%s>' |"
#
#
http://groups.google.com/group/de.comm.software.mailreader.misc/browse_thread/thread/ab966bddc0b424
46/421549103438b830?q=#421549103438b830
# via Andreas Kneib
# mutt-users Message-ID: <20110105233817.ga23...@andreas.knei
ove also:
> - uses key-binding independent
> - unsets the my_* variables at the end to avoid conflicts
> - precedes commands with a space, so the macro internal commands
> do not become part of history
>
>
> --
> Was heißt hier Dogma, ich bin Underdogma!
> [ What the hell do you mean dogma, I am underdogma. ]
> free movies --->>> http://www.blacktrash.org/underdogma
> http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/underdogma-movies/id363423596
--
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-ASCII space in my
signature.
The space between my first and last name in my signature is a non-breaking
space, eg in HTML. In vim I used to insert it.
The non-ASCII character in the message body tickles mutt to send the message
encoded as quoted-printable.
--
Ed Blackman
in the subject is in the past or the future
> compared with the current date.
> Is it possible to accomplish?
>
> It would be nice to enchance the "todo.txt" approach with the "to-do
> mailbox" advantages :-)
>
> Best,
>
> --
> Dmitry
--
Ed Blackman
if it's in buster)
--
Ed Blackman
On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 07:02:34AM -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> On Sun Jul16'23 10:03:01PM, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > In my .muttrc I have:
> >
> > # Set $strict_threads in large mailboxes (which are likely to have
> > duplicated subjects)
> > folder-ho
et strict_threads=yes
The "." applies to every folder, and sets a default. The last two change the
setting for a specific folder, and a set of folders matching a regex.
--
Ed Blackman
use a
shell script built around "find".
None of those options are great, so I thought I'd see if there's something that
I could just install.
--
Ed Blackman
On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 03:15:41PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2023 at 02:34:44PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > I could probably port archivemail to Python3 with enough time.
>
> I make extensive, but very basic, use of archivemail. I'm concerned about
> its
On Sun, Aug 06, 2023 at 06:41:30PM +0100, Darac Marjal wrote:
> On 04/08/2023 19:34, Ed Blackman wrote:
> > I could probably port archivemail to Python3 with enough time.
>
> I had a go at rewriting archivemail into python3 (partly because I wanted to
> pipe messages into
On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 01:57:04AM +1000, Nemo Thorx wrote:
> Quoting Ed Blackman from 04 Aug (a Friday in 2023) at 1434 hours...
> > Any suggestions for a command line program to select emails for
> > deletion based on command line options? I specifically want one that
> &
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