lder="~/Mail"
set mbox="~/Mail/inbox"
set postpone=ask-yes
set postponed="~/Mail/postponed"
set realname="Michael Tatge"
set record="~/Mail/outbox"
set resolve
set signature="~/.signature"
set smart_wrap
# color definitions
color quoted bri
On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 05:17:23AM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 10 Feb 2000:
I have a major problem with Mutt 1.0i. Mail to some hosts does not reach its
destination without me getting an error message.
What is the error message?
I do not get
2000 14:18:14 +0100
Received: (from t@localhost)
by deep-thought.seidenbergstr (8.9.3/8.9.3) id OAA00781
for [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Fri, 11 Feb 2000
14:17:12
+-0500
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2000 14:17:12 -0500
From: Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: test_mutt_header
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 04:00:57PM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
Well then, you need to somehow find out what's the difference in headers
between the emails that work and which don't.
There doesn't seem to be any difference, but I just found that:
[t@deep-thought ~]$ mailq
Mail
On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 02:15:47AM +, Lars Hecking wrote:
Michael Tatge writes:
I have a major problem with Mutt 1.0i. Mail to some hosts does not reach its
destination without me getting an error message. I use sendmail as MTA and
it seems that sendmail is correctly configured. When I
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 06:56:41PM +0100, Frank Joerdens wrote:
Is it possible to configure mutt to not show the message DON'T DELETE
THIS MESSAGE -- FOLDER INTERNAL DATA which is generated by my IMAP/POP3
server? I could have it appended to ~/mbox in which case I wouldn't see
it when
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 06:42:52PM +0100, Erik Thiele wrote:
mail_check:
i set it to 1.
but when i strace mutt, it doesn't do something if i don't press
keys. neither in mutt -y overview mode, nor when viewing a folder.
only if i press cursor keys or other keys, it looks for new mail.
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 06:57:54AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote:
My only complaint with Mutt is you can't (I think) hilite the index
by subject. I'd like to have the different mailing lists that I'm on
have a different color. I've only been able to hilite by status.
new, deleted, tagged,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 07:05:24PM +0200, supio wrote:
I'm using mutt 1.0.1i.
Every time i quit a mailbox containing new mails, the "N" flag of this
mailbox is gone (in the mailbox index).
Is there a way to keep this flag, so you can always see in which mailbox
new (or unreaded) mails are
Hi!
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 10:32:16PM +0200, Jean-Charles Bagneris wrote:
Of course, each time I press 's', I have to give the name of the folder I want to
save to.
So my question is : is there a way to give (in a folder-hook may be) a default name
for the
archive folder ?
Put something
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 06:35:39PM +0100, J McKitrick wrote:
1. When i respond to a mailing list, i would like my message to NOT
show up in my mailbox. SO far, i have been using 'g' group reply for
mailing lists.
DO i want list reply instead?
If you want MfT-Headers to be created, then
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 08:09:20PM -0500, Michael Tatge wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 06:35:39PM +0100, J McKitrick wrote:
1. When i respond to a mailing list, i would like my message to NOT
show up in my mailbox. SO far, i have been using 'g' group reply for
mailing lists.
DO i
Hi all!
Does anybody know of a way to change the width of the index columns?
102 F Feb 14 To wunderkind@c ( 9) Re: HRK-Mitschnitt Deutschland
^^^
As you can see sometimes the sender/to field does not fit.
Any hints?
Michael
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 07:27:06PM +0100, J McKitrick wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 08:09:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 06:35:39PM +0100, J McKitrick wrote:
1. When i respond to a mailing list, i would like my message to NOT
show up in my mailbox. SO
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 12:13:43AM +0200, Byrial Jensen wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 21:37:15 +0100, J McKitrick wrote:
On Fri, Mar 31, 2000 at 09:25:26PM -0500, Michael Tatge wrote:
Hi all!
Does anybody know of a way to change the width of the index columns?
102 F Feb 14
Hi!
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 07:07:58AM +0200, Michal Hajek wrote:
Hello, can anyone please help to solve this problem :
I have in my .muttrc
set pgp-autosign
source .mutt.personal
I have put send-hook this.peoplewhodontlikesig'[EMAIL PROTECTED] "unset
pgp-autosign"
But, this seems to
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 07:07:58AM +0200, Michal Hajek wrote:
Hello, can anyone please help to solve this problem :
I have in my .muttrc
set pgp-autosign
source .mutt.personal
but, I would like for some people, who wish not to receive signed mail,
to have
unset pgp-autosign.
On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 10:35:29PM -0700, Neelakanth Nadgir wrote:
When ever I send email to anybody in the gnu.org domain, I want my
"From" address to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the following set up in my muttrc file
mutt complains "set: unknown variable"
=
send-hook '(~C
On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 04:13:41PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
[snip]
[send-hooks]
Additionally, you need to put a ; between commands
Hey, good to know. This could simplify my muttrc in a lot of cases. :-)
Michael
--
This signature was added just to have one. ;-)
Subba Rao wrote:
Hi,
I can create individual user aliases fine.
How can I create an alias for a list of users ( about 30 )?
alias listname addr1, addr2, addr3
It's much easier if you already have aliases for the members of the list.
Then:
alias listname alias1, alias2, alias3
I didn't test
Hi all!
I just played around with the $sort_aux variable and I came to the
opinion that a third sorting key is needed. It's a bit annoying that
$sort_aux controls how threads are sorted against other threads _and_
the thread internal sorting.
My problem:
I want threads with the newest date
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 09:18:47PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
Yes. I'd like to sort by To: field, then by thread, and then by date
^^
Do you mean Subject: field here? If not how do you want to sort mails by To:
field and sorted in threads
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 05:40:07PM +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 04:52:44PM -0400, Michael Tatge wrote:
My problem:
I want threads with the newest date sorted before older threads.
- set sort_aux=reverse-date
which does what I want _but_ the thread internal sorting
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 03:19:48PM -0700, Ryan M. wrote:
Quick question.
What do I need to set to specially format the way each message is listed...
in a list of messages in a mail box?
I think you mean the message index. Have a look at $index_format.
Michael
--
WAIT
On Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 05:11:26PM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-04-19 14:57:10 +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
If I remember the thread right, this request came about
partially because you can't do the "graft" function
when sending messages. Even if you use edit-headers and
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 09:20:06PM +0530, Rishi Maker wrote:
Rishi was happy when ;-) Michael Hong wrote this on Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 02:30:23AM
-0400
Glenn Bajana wrote:
...
I've ``set hostname=curly''. This only appears in the Mutt message-ids,
i.e., local mail I compose for
On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 02:30:25PM -0700, David Kalins wrote:
Version: 1.0.1i
Menu: Compose
Command(s): f and c
When I have used the f command (to add an Fcc: value) or
the c command (to add a Cc: value) and when I use Cnt-C
to cancel before adding the Fcc: or Cc: value,
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 08:01:44PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what might be the difference between send-hook and fcc-hook?
AFAIK there is no fcc-hook. There is a fcc-save-hook which is a
save-hook which also sets FCC to the given folder while sending mail.
Michael
--
A programming
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 08:51:41AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
On 2000-05-10 03:12:28 +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
AFAIK there is no fcc-hook. There is a fcc-save-hook
which is a save-hook which also sets FCC to the given
folder while sending mail.
From the muttrc (5) manual page
Hi!
On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 06:19:21PM -0500, Corey G. wrote:
It seems that Mutt wants to leave temp files hanging around in /tmp.
This confuses me because I have the following in my .muttrc.
set tmpdir = ~/tmp
However, I continue to find files lingering around in /tmp. Even
though
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from
$folder or, even better, from some user-definable directory.
I can get back to see my $spoolfile with 'c!', I can get back to a
mailbox in $folder with 'c=mailbox
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 11:43:52AM +0800, Greg Matheson wrote:
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:00:37PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
In general I think I'd prefer the browser to *always* start from
$folder...
There is a rather
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 09:01:13AM -0400, Hardy Merrill wrote:
I sent a similar message a week or two ago, but didn't get
any responses that helped solve my problem - so I'm trying
again. I have these folder-hook's defined in my muttrc:
folder-hook =INBOX-Mutt set
On Mon, May 15, 2000 at 04:42:51PM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
I am trying to set my folder_format using folder-hook, I'm having
terrible trouble generating any RE that matches a folder at all at the
moment.
folder-hook . 'set folder_format="%N %7s %f"'
which works OK, I do get that
On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 11:03:39AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
On 2000.05.16, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Brendan Cully" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't know which clients can make use of that yet). The best option is
just to use IMAP always or never, probably.
I don't think that's
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 12:32:49AM +0100, Telsa Gwynne wrote:
On my RH 6.1 box with mutt-1.0pre3i and a muttrc that doesn't set a
tmpdir and sets joe as the editor, I have much the same: files of the
style mutt-aloss-31900-47~
[hobbit@aloss ~]$ ls /tmp | grep mutt | wc -l
73
Hi!
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 05:23:47PM +0200, Stefan Bender wrote:
Michael Tatge wrote on Sat, May 13 2000 16:51:34:
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 11:43:52AM +0800, Greg Matheson wrote:
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 05:00:37PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
On Fri, May 12, 2000 at 08:57:40AM
Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered:
Michael Tatge proclaimed on mutt-users that:
I use:
# Host 1
poll host1.domain1 protocoll pop3 usename someuser1 there is localuser1 \
here password somepasswd1
Fetchmail run in multidrop mode is dodgy - use procmail as your MDA.
Do this instead
Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered:
Michael Tatge proclaimed on mutt-users that:
poll host.domain with proto pop3
user username with password pass wants mda\
"sed -e '1s/^\t/Received:/' | formail | /usr/bin/procmail -d user"
This will work out much better.
I'm
Gary Johnson muttered:
All the times in the Received: headers and the From header are
consistent, but the original poster's clock seems to be fast by an hour.
Gary
--
Gary Johnson | Agilent Technologies
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | RF Communications Product Generation
clemensF muttered:
Michael Tatge:
So, to get the threading in the way to want it just set the Date:
header of that message to a reasonable value and you'll be fine.
that's cool! whenever you suspect something's fishy, you just wade thru
your email to check the sequence of dates
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
Do bounced messages include attachments?
Yepp!
HTH,
Michael
--
Usage: fortune -P [] -a [xsz] [Q: [file]] [rKe9] -v6[+] dataspec ... inputdir
PGP-fingerprint: DECA E9D2 EBDD 0FE0 0A65 40FA 5967 ACA1 0B57 7C13
Clemens Wohld muttered:
With mutt-1.1xx I have send pgp-mails without
to selekt the key. Mutt has used the right one, so I
dont have to do this.
Now, with mutt-1.2 I have to select every pgp-key :(
What can I do? Dont want select anytime the key and pusch
Enter.
Any idear's ??
Mikko Hänninen muttered:
1) I *think* (not sure) that if you have had it set, and unset it, you
need to make Mutt re-sort the folder. Either re-open it, or change the
sort older... Not sure, although it would be easy enough to test. :-)
Just tested it. If you set strict_threads mutt
Sergei Gerasenko muttered:
save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] +test
This is supposed to move all read mail coming from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (my email address) to "test".
The above hook is the only save-hook in the muttrc right now. So,
there shouldn't be any conflict there. I also have a couple
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
is mutt able to create new folders?
If you want to create a new message-folder that's done simply by saving
a message to a new "foldername".
If you want to create a new directory say in your $folder you'll need
to create $folder/mailinglists/ first, be a able to
Dale Morris muttered:
As a new and excited happy user of mutt, and only 6 months into Linux
Well, then welcome to the mailclient that just sucks less and to the
wonderfull - but sometimes confusing - world of unix.
I would suggest something similar to the newbie files on
Linuxnewbie.org,
Dale Morris muttered:
I've never been able to get slrn to open or autoview an image file after
it's downloaded.
# .mailcap
image/gif; ee %s
image/jpg; ee %s
Seems correct. Maybe you should put these lines into /etc/mailcap.
AFAIK ~/.mailcap will not be considered by every program. I have
Eugene Lee muttered:
The feature that I've missed the most from other mailers is some kind of
reply-to-all function that, given a email message, composes an normal reply
to the sender's email address, but also takes all the email addresses in
the "To:" header and adds them to the "To:" header
Gerhard den Hollander muttered:
How can I have a mailfolder by default start Up in compressed thread mode
^^
collapsed?
and then type [ESC]-V
obviously
but I'd like it if I could get the folder to start up like that.
folder-hook
Marius Gedminas muttered:
Today a strange thing occured to me: setting pager_index_lines to 4 or
10 (I have macros for this) gave me just one index line on top. I've
checked (with :set pager_index_lines=tab) that the value was correct.
After restarting mutt things were back to normal.
Has
Martynas Kriauciunas muttered:
he asked me to tell some things what mutt can do that other mail
programs can't (Pine or Mailx). Now I'm asking You.
The _real_ answere to your question is: 'Cause it sucks less ;-)
Michael
--
What this country needs is a good five cent microcomputer.
Vincent Danen muttered:
Just because I was bored today I switched to mutt (don't ask why, I'm
not sure myself) and so far I'm somewhat impressed.
You will find better reasons once to get used to mutt, I'm sure :-)
I search the archive and couldn't find a satisfactory answer to this
Dennis Robertson muttered:
I can't seem to get anything to work first time with mutt. I installed gnupg,
copied the gpg.rc file to ~/ and tried to send a signed message to myself. I
get:
Can't open PGP subprocess!: no such file or directory.
most likely you forgot to source the file in
Vincent Danen muttered:
Thanks. Now, is there any way to bind the arrow keys to use the J/K
action instead of the j/k action? That would be really nice...
Sure, it's mutt :-)
Read the manual. You want to bind previous- / next-entry to up /
down in the index. (section 6.2)
HTH,
Michael
Telsa Gwynne muttered:
How would I go about replying to all
Why the heck is this becoming a FAQ? Doesn't anyone RTFM anymore?
Because it's simple yet non-intutive?
It depends where you're coming from.
I have a theory about most people's use of the word 'intuitive'. I
Stewart V. Wright muttered:
I just looked at the message sent from "fman [EMAIL PROTECTED]" to
this list (Subject: Re: Reply to all???).
fman included a gpg public key as his(?) signature.
the stranger thing is that when I viewed the message the key was
AUTOMATICALLY added to my pgp
Shawn D. McPeek muttered:
And mention that a 32 line sig on a 3 line message is a bit excessive :)
[full quote deleted]
The same goes to full quoting of cause :-)
And - to whom it may concern - quoting sigs!
HTH,
Michael
--
Prof:So the American government went to IBM to come up with a
jon rust muttered:
save-hook =customer.in =archived/customer
However, when I press 's' while reading a message,
or while in the folder index (in customer.in) it guesses at the save file
name (based on the From: address). What am I missing?
In memory of the recent discussion on this
ching wang muttered:
I am new to mutt, and just started to use it to retrieve mail from a
pop3 account on my ISP. I have trouble figuring out a way to avoid
downloading the same messages whenever I hit shift-g. I don't have this
problem when using netscape mail: it will not download
Suresh Ramasubramanian muttered:
John P. Verel proclaimed on mutt-users that:
What does HTH mean?
Hope This Helps
... and RTFM a little at
http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/ip/freenet/subs/complaints/spam/jargon.txt
Or have a look at the jargon resources at
http://www.tuxedo.org/jargon
HTH
Frederik Strauss muttered:
Is there a way for me to sort according to score and still have threads?
Is there any way of doing it?
I don't use scoring but maybe set sort_aux=score helps?
HTH,
Michael
--
Every program is a part of some other program, and rarely fits.
PGP-fingerprint: DECA
Mark D. Anderson muttered:
[manual quote]
Which implies to me that it is possible to browse folders of an IMAP
server. So how is that done?
Also, is there a way to absolutely prevent mutt from mucking about
with my /var/mail or /home/mda/inbox and so on -- i want it to do
nothing *except*
Magnus Bodin muttered:
As of RFC 821 http://rfc821.x42.com/ the local part of an e-mail address
can consist of other characters than a-z0-9 and should then be quoted (see
local-part and quoted-string).
It seems though, that the mutt client does not support the use of an address
like
Hardy Merrill muttered:
mutt 1.2i
pgp 6.5.2
I'm having trouble using Ctl-K to send my public key
That's clear. The default keybinding for mail-key is Esck :)
^K defaults to extract-keys i.e. pgp tries to extract any pgp-keys
from the current message and inserts them into your
me with a simple sendhook and tell me what I can
use it for, than I can take it from there.
send-hook ~l 'my_hdr From: Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
When I mail to subscribed mailinglists the From: Header will
automaticly set to 'Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED]'. I'm using a diffrent
address
Hardy Merrill muttered:
I'm having trouble using Ctl-K to send my public key
That's clear. The default keybinding for mail-key is Esck :)
I mis-wrote - I really used Esck, and *that* created an empty
attachment. Am I trying to do this the right way?
What does pgp6 +compatible -kxaf
Hi!
Stephan Jaensch muttered:
There's one issue tho that I am not able to resolve: The german
hi-ascii characters (Umlaute, like äöü) are not displayed correctly
in the pager, mutt places '?' there instead.
Did you install charmaps-0.0.tar.gz? (see www.mutt.org)
set charset="iso-8859-1"
for
Hardy Merrill muttered:
My muttrc has this format for the "index_format"
set index_format="%3C%?M?+ ?%Z %[%b %d] %-16.16F [%-9.9O] %-33.33s (%4l)"
I screwed something up - I've reworked a few things including
adding $alternates for my email addresses, and now my save-hook's
don't work.
Daniel Roesen muttered:
Is it possible to redirect mails fetched by the built-in POP3
fetching facility to any other mailbox folder than the standard
inbox?
According to the manual mutt delivers to $spoolfile.
'Mutt will fetch all your new mail and place it in the local
spoolfile.'
If you
Rob Watkin muttered:
I'm new to mutt
Welcome!
There are a couple of things that don't seem to be working and some
features I don't understand.
* Color does not work - I have tried all the suggestions in the FAQ.
Don't you see any colors or what 'does not work'?
* The 'screenshots' at
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000, Rob Watkin wrote:
Can I set the From: field easily in mutt or must I fiddle with sendmail?
my_hdr From: Realname user@host
set use_from
L Vogtmann muttered:
Still can't encrypt, but I've narrowed it down to a problem with the
"pgp_getkeys_command".
This variable is to "" in the default gpg.rc
I don't get a "menu" as described in the FAQ or manual. I just get a
prompt to enter the key id for who I am encrypting to. And
Johannes Zellner muttered:
1) color indicator red yellow pattern
^
I guess you mean index here. The object indicator does not need any
pattern. And mutt doen't accept one.
does not seem to work as expected. If I use for example
[0-9]+ as pattern, all lines which
DAve muttered:
Oops, once I
set envelope_from=yes
mutt began to ignore my
set from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Always use the my_hdr command instead and use send-hooks or
set reverse_name to switch between your addresses.
HTH,
Michael
--
APL hackers do it in the quad.
PGP-fingerprint:
Lutz Jaenicke muttered:
BTW. In the meantime I did dig somewhat deeper and finally got
"color index default default ."
to work. As of the documentation, the pattern
Usage: color index foreground background [ pattern ]
should be [optional] but it is not... So when I tried
"color
Roger Gordon muttered:
Hello all! I'm new to the Mutt users list.
Welcome!
And I have some configuration questions about Mutt for use with the
Vim editor to compose messages, then send them off using with
sendmail over a dial up network connection. I have the /etc/Muttrc
configuration
Ben Beuchler muttered:
I've setup up a macro for sending mail as another "persona" that looks
something like this:
macro index M ":my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]enterm"
What I'm trying to work out is a way to automatically switch back to
using my normal information for any future emails.
Caster muttered:
It's a valid escape sequence, and I think I've heard of it before. It
might not, however, be fully documented :-)
In fact I don't see any mention of it in the docs (I mean in refer to
the name of the edited file).
It's there:
5.3.3.3. Command Expansion
The various
Hi,
John Buttery muttered:
macro attach o ":pipe-entry\ncat /tmp/001 ; sz /tmp/001\n" "Send file"
pipe-entry is a function, no ':' needed :)
macro attach o "pipe-entrycat /tmp/test"\n
should work
HTH,
Michael
--
It was kinda like stuffing the wrong card in a computer, when you're
stickin'
Timothy Legant muttered:
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 12:10:31PM -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
don't you find the file structure of this just horrid though?
My (shortened) 'subscribe' and 'mailboxes' lines are as follows. Note
that there are no references to ./cur or ./new or ./tmp.
Hi all!
I switched from mbox to Maildir a few days ago. I always had the
feeling that Maildir is much slower - well for big Mailboxes at least
- than mbox. Now I did some testing.
2970 Messeges
- 9 MB mbox file : 4 secs
- as Maildir (totals to 10 MB): 10 secs
- Maildir (cashed i.e. read the
Michael Tatge muttered:
Juhapekka Tolvanen muttered:
pine2mutt_aliases.pl available here:
http://www.diku.dk/~pink/pine2mutt_aliases.pl
But where the fsck it is now?
look in the 'contrib' dir of the tarball there you'll find a 'Pine.rc'.
Source that file in your .muttrc
Err
Hi!
Chris Gushue muttered:
Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On 2000-09-06 19:27:57 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
Does anyone have a script that does this?
Why don't you just use mutt to do it?
I'm not sure offhand if Mutt created the new Maildirs for me, or if I
had to
Jens Askengren muttered:
Since I often find myself hitting ^C (instead of ^G) to cancel commands
that prompts for input like "mail" and "limit", I would like to rebind
that function.
It seems like it's imposible to bind ^C at all. Is this correct?
Yes, IIRC ^C is hardcoded and therefore
Peter Jaques muttered:
i want to sort a certain folder (the one for this mailing list, in fact!)
by thread. i'm trying this, but it doesn't work:
folder-hook =mutt set sort=thread
what am i doing wrong? i'm using mutt 1.2i.
try folder-hook =mutt 'set sort=threads' :)
HTH,
Michael
--
Peter Jaques muttered:
hi all-- i'd like to bind the "change-folder" command to the "c" key in the
browser, like this:
bind browser c change-folder
yet this doesn't work; mutt complains thus on startup:
Error in .muttrc, line 4: change-folder: no such function in map
So you can't bind
Ron Forrester muttered:
So, I found the very useful 'alternates' setting which lets me see
email as to me for all of my addresses.
What I would like to do now, is tell mutt, on reply, to derive the
"From" header from the "To" header, i.e. if the message is to
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", on
Mike McNally muttered:
I'm a new mutt user starting right in with a pretty advanced
configuration, but I've read a lot, so it's time to ask questions.
Welcome!
I have procmail sorting my mail into various dirs in ~/Mail. Each
message has a name like msg.BvJC, msg.gvJC. I had thought that
Hi!
Lukasz Stelmach muttered:
I have read some letters about perl/python scripts that can be somehow
connected to mutt. I use mutt 1.0.1i (i know it is old) and there is
nothing said in dox.
All you need are the pipe-message and shell-escape functions to
call any unix command from within
ted behavior. If you want to set a default From:
header use $realname and $from.
You can use send-hooks with my_hdr From:, too. In this case you nedd a
default send-hook where any userset From: header will be removed first.
I have this settings in my muttrc:
# Configure From:
set realname=&quo
Diego Delgado Lages muttered:
Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt???
I mean. I am subscribed to lots of mailing list's and I receive
about 800 mail's a day, including mails from mailing lists. I would
like to know if mutt has a function that
Diego Delgado Lages muttered:
Quoting Michael Tatge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Diego Delgado Lages muttered:
Can I span some mails automatically to multiple folders in mutt???
Or... can I embbed procmail's functions into mutt???
What do you mean by embbed? If procmails sorts your
Eric Osborne muttered:
## pgp stuff
pgp-hook '^foo' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# add this on here:
send-hook . "unset pgp_autoencrypt pgp_autosign"
#set pgp_autosign
send-hook foo "set pgp_autoencrypt pgp_autosign"
set pgp_replyencrypt# Encrypt replies on encrypted mail
set pgp_replysign
Hal Burgiss muttered:
Should the below not work? I could swear it used to ;) Recently even.
Despite much playing with this, I cannot get the header to handle the
exceptions.
unset use_from
Don't know why you do that, but according to the docs it shouldn't
hurt. It might be worth testing
Perry The Cynic muttered:
How do I "commit" files marked for deletion?
Others told you about sync-mailbox.
For that matter, is there any way I can type a prefix (say, "ord"
for "orders") with some kind of auto-completion of folder names?
c=mutab completes to mutt in my case ;)
Hitting TAB
Hal Burgiss muttered:
do you have 'autoedit' set?
He does. And that's why the send-hooks do not work. So, Hal the solution is
obvious - give up that autoedit stuff.
Yea, it works fine with autoedit off, but I like autoedit too :(
You confuse me with your from header for a minute ;)
Perry The Cynic muttered:
Alternatively, is there any way to hide (not display) deleted messages?
You could make that into a macro:
macro index d delete-messagelimit!~Denter
This disadvantage is that you'll have to limit to all messages first if
you want to undelete something.
HTH,
Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered:
I pulled the mutt manual from the web,
Maybe you should start reading it? ;)
I see something called "sourcing" a file. What does that mean?
The source command is used to tell mutt to read a rcfile. Normally you
would add 'source file' to your muttrc, but you can
Nils Vogels muttered:
send-hook '.' source ~/.mutt/default.rc
send-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' source ~/.mutt/dad.rc
send-hook '~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]' source ~/.mutt/mom.rc
What would happen if I would send a mail to both dad and mom ?
Which RC would
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