set subject on send-hook?

2001-08-16 Thread Fernan Aguero
Hi! I am new to both mutt and this list. I've found mutt a great mail app, and I'm still going through all of the possible configuration features, changing things and experimenting with them. So here's my first question: is it possible to set the subject on a send-hook? I have some addresses

set subject on send-hook?

2001-08-16 Thread Fernan Aguero
Hi! I am new to both mutt and this list. I've found mutt a great mail app, and I'm still going through all of the possible configuration features, changing things and experimenting with them. So here's my first question: is it possible to set the subject on a send-hook? I have some addresses

Re: set subject on send-hook?

2001-08-17 Thread Fernan Aguero
,[ To [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) dijo sobre set subject on send-hook?: | | [...] | | So here's my first question: is it possible to set the subject on a | send-hook? I have some addresses for which I would like to prepend | something like [info] or [urgent!] to the subject line

move messages at will?

2001-08-21 Thread Fernan Aguero
Hi! I'd like to be able to move messages from my inbox into several others folders (I'm using maildir for all of my mailboxes). Right now I can do s:Save on messages, but instead of moving them I end up with a copy of the message ... Also, I'd like to be able to move messages at will and not

set subject with a send-hook [again]

2001-08-28 Thread Fernan Aguero
As i wrote in a recent post I was trying to set the subject by using send-hooks. Like this: send-hook info-iib 'my_hdr Subject: [info-iib] ' I expected this to work when sending emails to Info List [EMAIL PROTECTED] My attempts failed and i noticed something in the mutt manual that led me to

lost color

2001-09-10 Thread Fernan Aguero
Hi, I just installed mutt-devel 1.3.22i (coming from 1.2.5i) and lost the color display (everything is now BW) My .muttrc is the same as before, my term is also unchanged (xterm). I tried also to set TERM to some other values (xterm-color, linux) to no avail. Is this a FAQ? Or is it a problem

send-hook and subject

2002-08-20 Thread Fernan Aguero
Send-Hooks, and the Subject, revisited. ___ I have asked a similar question before, with no clear answer. I will try to rephrase it. I hope that perhaps some developer is reading, and can say 'this is not possible' or 'it should be possible'. Now,

Re: send-hook and subject

2002-08-21 Thread Fernan Aguero
+[ Asi hablaba Aaron Schrab ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): | | At 16:39 -0300 20 Aug 2002, Fernan Aguero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: |Is it possible to use a send hook to set the subject? | | No. To quote the manual: | | ] Note: the send-hook's are only executed ONCE after getting the initial

mutt and mail archives

2002-08-21 Thread Fernan Aguero
Hi again, I have currently about 300 M in my ~/mail dir. Perhaps many of you have still more. Not that disk space is scarce ... but I'd like to keep old mail in an organized mail archive (perhaps using the same organization of mailboxes, but also separated by year/month whatever). Before

display of mailing lists in the index

2002-09-17 Thread Fernan Aguero
I've set up my muttrc to recognize the mailing lists I susbscribe to using 'lists' and 'subscribe', and I've set the view of the index in some mailboxes to show the name of the mailing list using %B. Now my problem (and question): I subscribe to several mailing lists that have names of the

reply and start new thread?

2002-09-23 Thread Fernan Aguero
Hi! How do you reply to a message in a thread, change the subject and start a new thread? I mean, I can do all this by hand, but perhaps there is already a command for doing this? Suppose that while reading a thread you get motivated to reply to something that has nothing to do with the

Re: reply and start new thread?

2002-09-24 Thread Fernan Aguero
+[ Asi hablaba Roberto Rotta ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): | | * Fernan Aguero [23 Sep 2002, 15:25 -0300]: | How do you reply to a message in a thread, change the | subject and start a new thread? | | press m :D I already knew that :| | | I mean, I can do all this by hand, but perhaps