working. I'm trying a send-hook:
send-hook ~t'j...@bar.com' my_hdr To: Jon LaBadie j...@foo.bar.com
but even this is not working.
Any suggestions?
Jon
--
Jon H. LaBadie mut...@jgcomp.com
Reston, VA 20190
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 11:14:44PM +0200, Ulrich Lauther wrote:
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 03:25:06PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I use:
folder-hook =outbox 'set index_format=%?M?v ? %4C %Z %{%b %d} %-18.18F
(%4c) %s'
%-18.18F does not work for me: I still see my own name.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 05:09:57PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 03.04.14 14:22, Jon LaBadie wrote:
I need to change recipients domain by adding a hostname. For
example, when mailing or replying to j...@bar.com I need to change
it to j...@foo.bar.com.
Do you _really_ need to do
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 11:58:36AM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
...
Although, I still wonder why American English *HAS* to be different! The
phrase only in America! springs to mind here.
As an unknowing U.S. citizen I wonder about that only in America.
Are there no distinctions between the
On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 08:59:59AM +0530, Srikrishan Malik wrote:
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 04:47:45PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Srikrishan Malik srikrishanma...@gmail.com [06-24-14 02:02]:
I am using the inbuilt pop and smtp for gmail.
Is there a way to forward all received emails
Emperical test, I'm in the Eastern US (EDT -4:00)
I sent myself a message on another system using an
altered TZ variable.
TZ=PST8PDT mutt j...@mums.jgcomp.com
I'm old fashioned, so I used the old style TZ settings
for Western US.
The header Date: showed the PDT date/time.
The first Received:
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 09:23:56PM +0200, Ulrich Lauther wrote:
Sorry, this message may not directly be mutt-related, but maybe somebody
can point me to better place to ask.
Within a time span of (probably) some weeks the file /var/spool/mail/my
account
for the second time suddenly has
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 08:40:48PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 12:11:27PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
A mailing list I subscribe to is changing their host.
For a while messages will be received from both servers.
I would like that any replies I make automatically go
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 10:42:19AM -0700, Eliana wrote:
What operating system are you using? If it is a Linux system, you would use
ls -alt .muttdebug* to list the mutt debug files from the command line. And
need to do it from the command line, a file viewer will not detect the files,
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 04:03:03PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
I have a dlink NAS which has mutt installed on it. It works in
command line mode, e.g.:-
mutt -s Subject john.sm...@somewhere.com message.txt
but it would be useful if I could run it interactively. At present it
fails as
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 06:33:10PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/04/2014 12:37 PM, Joshua Smith wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2014 at 12:31:26PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/04/2014 09:19 AM, Joshua Smith wrote:
mutt -v | grep -i smtp
I get this
mutt -v | grep -i smtp
Configure options:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 11:59:47PM -0500, DaleKelly wrote:
On 11/08/2014 10:15 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* DaleKelly d...@dalekelly.org [11-08-14 21:35]:
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
mutt 1.5.21-6.4ubuntu2 is the version in the repository
[...] much removed
grep -v ^# ~/.muttrc
On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 09:45:13AM -0500, Peter P. wrote:
* Andre Klärner kan...@ak-online.be [2014-11-11 21:01]:
Hi Peter,
On Tue 11.11.2014 16:08:21, Peter P. wrote:
I am having a strange problem with different font/color behavior of
two instances of mutt with almost identical
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 07:15:13AM +, John Long wrote:
The pron spammers are at it again on a bunch of email lists I subscribe
to. I noticed most if not all of this reprehensible lot is using mail hosts
that use email addresses and also generate a message-id in the form of
Obnoxious
If I want to save a message and reply to the sender
it is a multi-step operation. s, which saves the
message, deletes it from the inbox, and indexes to
the next unread message. Then I have to return to
the deleted message and hit r.
Does anyone have a way to do this in one operation?
Jon
--
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 02:46:30PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jon LaBadie mut...@jgcomp.com [12-09-14 14:26]:
If I want to save a message and reply to the sender
it is a multi-step operation. s, which saves the
message, deletes it from the inbox, and indexes to
the next unread
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 05:45:21PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jon LaBadie mut...@jgcomp.com [12-09-14 16:56]:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 02:46:30PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jon LaBadie mut...@jgcomp.com [12-09-14 14:26]:
If I want to save a message and reply to the sender
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 06:32:13PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jon LaBadie mut...@jgcomp.com [12-09-14 18:22]:
[...]
When I save it is most often to a file specific to the message sender.
So I might save a message from you to a file called ptilopteri and it
would be appended to our
On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 02:07:05PM -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote:
After returning to my computer after an extended absence I find I have
forgotten several cli commands for mutt among other progs.
After many searches including the mutt manual I've turned up nothing.
I would like to mark a *lot*
On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 11:40:31AM -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
I'm trying to use emacs as an alternative pager for mutt. Specifically, I'd
like to use the gnus Article mode to display articles. I've tried just
setting emacsclient as the pager, but I have some questions:
...
3) Is there some
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 05:09:45PM -0500, Ben Gold wrote:
I seem to get \302 when there's a doubled space after a period.
It's a \, not a / (as I previously stated).
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 11:02:12PM +0100, toogy@ wrote:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 04:36:34PM -0500, Ben Gold wrote:
When
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:56:19AM +, Chris Green wrote:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 01:41:57AM -0600, David Champion wrote:
* On 23 Jan 2015, Gary Johnson wrote:
#!/bin/sh
COPY=$1.firefox.html
ln $1 $COPY
/usr/bin/firefox $COPY
I'm surprised
On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 10:13:48AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* don warner saklad warnersak...@gmail.com [04-13-15 09:56]:
It doesn't allow the sequence to be entered. Navigating the manual
didn't turn up yet what needs to be done for it to accept l~D
perhaps, like me, you misread ~D
When using mutt in a shell script to send notices,
I would like for important notices to stand out
when viewed in the mutt index.
Turning on the flag status would be sufficient
if I could do it when sending the mail rather than
after I receive it.
I considered, and tried, message-hook. But that
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 08:45:14PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 18.06.15 10:23, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
The parentheses are literal characters, but what do all the ?s
mean?
In the manual, section: 30.2. Conditionals
Just searching the manual for $? gets there quite quickly, without
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 06:28:34PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 09:34:13PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 02:49:35PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
This variable configures how often (in seconds) mutt should look for new
mail.
Also see the $timeout
The recent thread on list reply reminded me on one
minor annoyance.
As I'm configured, a save deletes the message and
moves to the next unread message. This is reasonable
behavior. But if I want to reply to that same message,
before hitting r, I must return to the now deleted
message, possibly
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 10:42:02AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
Jon LaBadie wrote:
As I'm configured, a save deletes the message and
moves to the next unread message. This is reasonable
behavior. But if I want to reply to that same message,
before hitting r, I must return to the now
On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 11:16:39AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
Jon LaBadie wrote:
Perhaps the resolve setting could help?
No, the bulk of email gets either a d or s and moving
to the next message is fine. Except in the case where I
would like to reply. Setting resolve
On Sat, Jun 13, 2015 at 09:59:40PM -0700, Tom Fowle wrote:
Greetings all,
Not sure if this may be a debian problem but
I often save individual incomming emails in seperate files in my home
directory with the mutt s command.
In any session, the first time I save to a particular file it
I don't thing conditional hooks is the right term.
I've created about 300 aliases that my mta will accept
and deliver to my mail box. For example, each time I
use an online service, I assign them give them a unique
address for our communications. These are not listed as
mutt aliases, perhaps
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 11:27:27AM -0700, Mun wrote:
Hi all,
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 05:04 AM PDT, Xu Wang wrote:
XW Dear all,
XW
XW Thank you very much for such responses. There are indeed several ways
XW to do this.
Indeed. I use a send-hook to accomplish the change to from.
On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 10:11:53PM +0200, jonas hedman wrote:
On 15-06-30 22:00:27, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to use with one account PGP and S/Mime? I found a how-to
for using S/Mime or using mutt with one account with PGP and one account
S/Mime. But I want to use
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 06:43:17PM +0100, spaceman wrote:
is there a way to tell mutt to show me more of the sender name in index
view? Currently it seems to be 15 characters regardless of the
(x)terminal dimensions.
The following should set the field width to twenty: Original
index_format
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 10:06:36PM +0200, Joel Dahl wrote:
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 07:32:16PM +0100, spaceman wrote:
Hi Joel,
What a mess. Is it possible to get list of mailboxes looking more similar
to
the first example?
Nope,
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Display
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 10:49:26PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On 2015-07-30 07:33 +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote:
It's mutt after all, why not ssh into your preferred system and run mutt?
Err ... that's actually what I do, in the other direction.
Because the mail is on the server.
The
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:08:14AM +0200, Bernard Massot wrote:
Le 22/07/2015 à 09:27, Willem Offermans a écrit :
But what does the vcalendar-filter do?
It outputs an iCalendar text in a plain text human-readable format.
Can you share the ``script'' with us? I would also like to automate
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 06:24:00PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 02:23:11PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
1. The vcalendar-filter above is unchanged for 7 years. Is there
any updated, or enhanced version?
The ICal format (standard, RFC 2445) hasn't changed since 1998
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 05:29:23PM +0100, Larry Hynes wrote:
[14/07 12:42] Eric Smith:
I have the same compile flags, however I opted for the hcache backend as
tokyocabinet.
Even with GDBM, I could not implement header caching on mbox :(
In fact I thought at one time it was working with
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 11:52:38AM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On 2015-07-13 11:09 -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
Does 'set sort_aux=last-date-received' do what you want?
Not quite, but
set sort_aux=last-date
does. Thanks! mutt is amazing, after all.
Ian, in case you are
On Thu, Aug 27, 2015 at 01:00:04AM +0200, Joe wrote:
On Wednesday 26.08.15 08:03, Joe wrote:
On Tuesday 25.08.15 09:43, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On 2015-08-25 17:35 +0200, Joe wrote:
%N should mean: show N flag for mailboxes containing New mail
messages
all mailboxes are
"kick offlineimap"
>
> I have macros like this. It is nasty, at least when expressed in precisely
> this way.
>
> Jon LaBadie and David Champion's suggestion of having a pair of macros to
> save the current config state and restore it (by stuffing the value of $foo
> in
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 02:36:34PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 12:32:02 -0500, David Champion wrote:
> > set my_wait_key=$wait_key
> > unset wait_key
> > set wait_key=$my_wait_key
>
> Well, that looks nasty, but it works:
>
> macro generic \Cy \
> ":set
On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 04:49:17PM +0100, bastian-muttu...@t6l.de wrote:
> On 27Nov15 16:33 +0200, Danny wrote:
> > O.k ... I tried various combinations but it does not seem to work
> >
> > folder-hook .FreeBSD push
> > 'T~s>5d;s/incoming/os/bsd/FreeBSD-OLD is
> > what I tried last ...
>
>
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 04:52:41PM +0200, Danny wrote:
> > On 28Nov15 09:55 +0200, Danny wrote:
...
> >
> > will save to a folder in ~/mail/incoming/os/bsd/FreeBSD-OLD
> >
> > Also make sure that the folder already exists, otherwise mutt will ask
> > to create it.
> >
>
> The folder exists and
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:58:40PM -0800, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 09:37:30PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > El día Wednesday, November 25, 2015 a las 12:21:15PM -0800,
> > fe...@crowfix.com escribió:
> >
...
> > Btw: I'm still waiting for the day/mail when some
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 01:02:41PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Monday, January 11, 2016 a las 10:16:39PM +1100, Erik Christiansen
> escribió:
>
> > On 11.01.16 11:34, Matthias Apitz wrote:
...
>
> > "set edit_headers=yes" in .muttrc? If the latter, are you certain they
>
> I have in
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 12:46:46PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 11:28:19PM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > I'm trying to write an index macro invoking a shell script.
> > Simple enough, but I would like to pass the current sender's
> > address to the
I'm trying to write an index macro invoking a shell script.
Simple enough, but I would like to pass the current sender's
address to the script. Not the full address, just the
"user@host" part.
suggestions?
Jon
--
Jon H. LaBadie j...@jgcomp.com
11226 South Shore Rd.
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 11:18:47AM +0100, Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote:
> On 14-03-2016, at 17h 30'55", Jon LaBadie wrote about "decoding UTF-8"
> > I frequently find headers (mostly Subject, but also From/To)
> > that I assume are some representation form f
I frequently find headers (mostly Subject, but also From/To)
that I assume are some representation form for a UTF-8 encoded
string as they start with "=?UTF-8?" and end with "=?= ".
For example:
To: =?UTF-8?B?Z3VuZGk=?=
Is my assumption correct? What is the representation
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 04:26:52PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> Hi Cameron,
>
> On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 09:50:28AM +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > Consider using ${1+"$@"}, which preserves quoting.
>
> How is this better than just "$@"? I believe it's non-portable (and
> for that reason I'm
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 07:52:00PM -0400, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 09:38:43 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > For historic reasons, "$@" evaluates to a single "" if there were no
> > arguments
> > at all, introducing a spurious new empty argument. Possibly the thinking
> >
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:12:34PM +, Christian Ebert wrote:
> * Jon LaBadie on Friday, March 25, 2016 at 14:36:17 -0400
...
> >
> > Recently I've been trying to adapt to using the "y"
> > mutt command to list my mailboxes and select the one
> > I want to
On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 04:16:27PM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2016 at 11:12:34PM +, Christian Ebert wrote:
> >
> > May not be exactly what you want, but are you aware of the
> > next-unread-mailbox command?
>
> Hah, does the same thing as the macro I posted that I have been
Like many others, procmail splits my incoming mail
into many mailboxes. My way of reading them is a
set of shell aliases doing "mutt -f ..." All begin
with "m" (e.g. mm for this list) and "m" by itself
lists the non-empty mailboxes.
So my mail reading consists of starting and quitting
mutt many
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 12:11:55PM +, Christian Ebert wrote:
> * Erik Christiansen on Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 21:52:40 +1100
> > On 26.03.16 10:02, Christian Ebert wrote:
> >> * Erik Christiansen on Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 19:54:16 +1100
> >>> To return to a mailbox which was read
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 09:05:17PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 26.03.16 15:10, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > I can see what you both are referring to. There are big differences
> > between 'c' and 'y' for my work style. First, 'y' shows the files
> > defined by the
On Sun, Mar 27, 2016 at 06:49:30PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 26.03.16 10:02, Christian Ebert wrote:
> > * Erik Christiansen on Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 19:54:16 +1100
> > > To return to a mailbox which was read earlier in the mutt session,
> > > in the index, press 'c' to initiate a
I have a large set of aliases to start mutt on my
collection of mail boxes. So I typically enter
and exit mutt many times.
I've been looking at the 'y' command to see if I
should change my behavior. One problem for me is
the index displays all my mail boxes including
empty ones.
Is there a way
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 10:00:08PM -0700, David Champion wrote:
> * On 21 Apr 2016, Xu Wang wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to have a print command that takes input from the user.
> > But mutt pipes the message to the print command so I guess I cannot
> > use something like
> > read -p
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 12:47:45AM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to have a print command that takes input from the user.
> But mutt pipes the message to the print command so I guess I cannot
> use something like
> read -p "where to save?" filename
>
> because read looks on STDIN
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 12:34:48AM -0700, David Champion wrote:
> * On 21 Apr 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >
> > Unless it has changed recently, bash runs redirected read
> > commands in a sub-process. Thus the variable fn would not
> > get set in the main
This is only happening on one message,
but I can't figure out why.
I received an email sent to a group of about 10
family and friends. Their addresses are all in
the "To:" list, no "Cc:" list. When I reply to
the message, with either "g" to reply to the group
or "r" to reply to just the sender,
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:49:09AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 12:36:09PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >
> > I received an email sent to a group of about 10 family and friends.
> > Their addresses are all in the "To:" list, no "Cc:&quo
I'm trying to set up a way to send periodic notices
to a list of people with the restriction that the
recipients email addresses not be generally visible,
thus they would be listed in the Bcc: header.
My approach is to create an email alias "tf...@jgcomp.com"
and a mutt alias "tfc" to be "Tuesday
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 09:48:26PM +0200, Alarig Le Lay wrote:
> On Fri Apr 15 14:40:27 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > I'm trying to set up a way to send periodic notices
> > to a list of people with the restriction that the
> > recipients email addresses not be genera
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 11:09:11PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
> It is possible to set config file with
>
> mutt -F /path/to/muttrc
>
> Is it possible to do so with environment variable? I looked at
> environment variable section in man mutt and could not see it so I'm
> guessing it is not possible,
On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 02:40:27PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> I'm trying to set up a way to send periodic notices
> to a list of people with the restriction that the
> recipients email addresses not be generally visible,
> thus they would be listed in the Bcc: header.
>
> > On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 08:02:38PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
> >>
> >> I have read the environment variables section in 'man mutt' and there
> >> does not seem to be a MUTTRC environment variable. One can set using
> >> -F option but sometime environment variable is nice.
> >>
> >> Can someone
On Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 01:29:20PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I have my own Mailserver and sort my mails to different folders. Exactly
> list mails go to the appropriated list folder and PMs stay in the INBOX
> where I decide what to do with it.
>
> However, if I am in a
The message index shows a "D" when a message has been
deleted or when it has been saved. Is there a way
to distinguish which of the two operations (delete
or save) has been performed?
--
Jon H. LaBadie j...@jgcomp.com
11226 South Shore Rd. (703) 787-0688 (H)
Reston,
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 02:06:34PM -0500, Will Fiveash wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 02:33:01PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > The message index shows a "D" when a message has been
> > deleted or when it has been saved. Is there a way
> > to distinguish whic
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 12:51:25PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 06:34:13PM -0700, Claus Assmann wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 30, 2016, Derek Martin wrote:
> >
> > > Why, then, do you feel the need to distinguish between a deletion
> > > caused by a copy, and a deletion caused by
On Tue, Aug 30, 2016 at 06:49:54PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 02:33:01PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > The message index shows a "D" when a message has been
> > deleted or when it has been saved. Is there a way
> > to distinguish whic
On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 09:03:44AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 02:32:46AM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> > On 07.09.16,15:50, Chris Green wrote:
> > > I have a login (as in ssh login) account on a system where they have
> > > just changed to using mutt with the sidebar
I don't recall this happening before. I replied to
a message using 'g' and the message author was not
included in the list of recipients of my reply.
I did not notice the omission until the author
mentioned she did not get my reply. But I went
back to the original message and typed 'g' and
she
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 02:02:24PM -0400, Guy Gold wrote:
> A shot in the dark..(and eventhough you inspected the headers_ :)
>
> Nothing odd set into the "reply to:" header on the original
> message ?
None present in original message.
jl
>
> On Sun,Sep 25 07:35:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 10:21:11PM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> On 26.09.16,14:38, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 02:02:24PM -0400, Guy Gold wrote:
> > > A shot in the dark..(and eventhough you inspected the headers_ :)
> > >
> > > Nothing
On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 05:30:47PM -0400, Nathan Stratton Treadway wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 14:38:00 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 02:02:24PM -0400, Guy Gold wrote:
> > > A shot in the dark..(and eventhough you inspected the headers_ :)
> >
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 02:20:14PM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcă wrote:
> On 26-09-2016, at 17h 20'26", Jon LaBadie wrote about "Re: group reply"
> > Did a reply to everyone in the "To:" header but the
> > original author in the "From:" header wa
A year or more back someone posted a technique for
tagging duplicate mails in a mailbox. It used T~=.
The tagged mails could then be deleted.
I'm now using mutt on another system and the T~=
sequence does not work and I can't see what I
might have added to my .muttrc to make it work.
Any
On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 08:10:31AM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 12:13:00AM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > A year or more back someone posted a technique for
> > tagging duplicate mails in a mailbox. It used T~=.
> > The tagged mails could then be del
On Tue, Nov 08, 2016 at 10:24:09PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 12:13:00AM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> >
> > I'm now using mutt on another system and the T~= sequence does not
> > work and I can't see what I might have added to my .muttrc to make
On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 12:13:00AM -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> A year or more back someone posted a technique for
> tagging duplicate mails in a mailbox. It used T~=.
> The tagged mails could then be deleted.
>
> I'm now using mutt on another system and the T~=
> sequence d
On Wed, Nov 09, 2016 at 12:15:50AM -0800, David Champion wrote:
> * On 08 Nov 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> > A year or more back someone posted a technique for
> > tagging duplicate mails in a mailbox. It used T~=.
> > The tagged mails could then be deleted.
> >
> &
On Fri, Nov 04, 2016 at 01:04:17PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> I have just sent myself an E-Mail which has 50 or so attachments, they
> are a load of VCARD files which I can't concatenate at the sending
> end.
>
> So, how can I save them all quickly without doing each one separately?
>
This is
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 05:58:27PM +0200, nfb wrote:
> Hi,
> maybe this is a general and basic question about regex, but i also
> tried on regex101.com and it really should work...
> In my body i'd like to color URL indexes in the form [$ANYNUMBER], so
> in my muttrc i set a line like this:
>
>
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 10:29:09PM +0200, nfb wrote:
> > It looks to me as if a second round of evaluation is being done.
> > During the first round the "\"s would be removed leaving "[[0-9]+]".
> >
> > The second round would pair the first "[" with the first "]", the
> > one before the "+" and
On Sun, May 13, 2018 at 05:43:53PM -0400, Thomas Schneider wrote:
...
>
> So Top posters never read further down the email, it's a total waste
> of bandwidth.
>
Another example of this: I typically bottom/in-line
respond even private emails. As most of you may
note I have a lot of personal info
On Fri, Sep 28, 2018 at 10:26:31PM +0100, David Woodfall wrote:
> Hi
>
> In the (framebuffer) console I've used the standard escape codes to
> set a small 1/3 block cursor to make it more visible, and softened
> the colours to not be so stark. They were a bit of a headache
> before, and the
On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 08:23:31AM -0400, Ben Fitzgerald wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 02, 2018 at 12:48:20PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > On 01.11.18 19:06, Ben Fitzgerald wrote:
> > > When I hit "s" it would be lovely to have the last folder I saved a
> > > message
> > > with the same "meta"
On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 10:07:39PM -0500, Thomas Schneider wrote:
> Steve:
>
> I would just add 'joe' to the CC line in vim. Then I quit vim and go
> back in. 'joe' is expanded. Since I have this vim mapping:
>
> map ; :wq^M
>
> (where '^M' is a control M)
> it takes only two characters:
On Mon, Jul 08, 2019 at 05:53:22AM -0500, Peng Yu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> `mutt -D` prints 'charset="iso-8859-1"' when it runs in a
> non-interactive bash session scheduled by crontab.
>
> But the same command prints 'charset="utf-8"' when it runs in an
> interactive bash session. I suspect that this
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 12:45:09PM -0700, Felix Finch wrote:
> On 20200405, Akkana Peck wrote:
> > Is there any way to configure mutt to alert me at the top of the
> > message if there are any text/calendar or image/* attachments
> > anywhere in the message, even as part of a
On Sat, Apr 04, 2020 at 09:41:59AM +0200, Vegard Svanberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I love Mutt.
>
> However, I'm increasingly finding myself having to resort to various
> tricks to deal with HTML only emails (with picture attachments),
> calendar invites, and other oddities and awkward stuff people
On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 01:06:48PM -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 07:32:03PM -0600, Akkana Peck wrote:
> > Derek Martin writes:
> > > Your only option for this which would have widespread support would
> > > be HTML. It is *possible* to generate such messages and send them
>
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 03:57:04PM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
...
>
> I fear I've mislead the list readers. I'm not looking to show some
> thing analagous to a bridge game or hand. Much more basic than that.
>
> Currently I send out an email with a paragraph or two of text foll
For so long I've used mutt and composed my emails in ASCII,
now I guess Unicode, that I'm ignorant of potential approaches
to a bit of formatted text.
Both a friend and I organize weekly online bridge games for
20-30 players. My seating notices go out as simple text. He
creates a 2 column Word
On Thu, Aug 27, 2020 at 01:40:08AM -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> For so long I've used mutt and composed my emails in ASCII,
> now I guess Unicode, that I'm ignorant of potential approaches
> to a bit of formatted text.
>
> Both a friend and I organize weekly online bridge games for
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