* J Horacio MG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990629 21:00]:
Are there very many changes?
Did somebody say "changes"? Here, take a look at the history:
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/hist.html
Sven
Sven Guckes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Did somebody say "changes"? Here, take a look at the history:
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/mutt/hist.html
* Jeremy Blosser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990701 23:54]:
FYI, all the 'changelog' links on this page seem to be d
* Ken W ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990820 15:48]:
In the mutt pager, sometimes when reading a digest I would like to
save one message from it to a file. Is there any easy way to do this?
Mutt does not have support for splitting
digests and handling messages within.
I might be missing a patch,
* Alisdair McDiarmid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990820 13:40]:
I use vim and mutt together (as it should be :) and I'm trying to
configure them to both have the same syntax colouring display. [...]
color header brightblue black [\-\.+_a-zA-Z0-9]+@[\-\.a-zA-Z0-9]+
in my muttrc file, the whole
* Stephane ENTEN ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990820 16:31]:
Mutt's "color header" colorizes complete lines only. :-/
About that, I'd like to know if someone has a
way to colorize the whole line with a background.
That reminds me:
Coloring addresses in quoted text do have the background color of
* Ken W ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [990820 18:34]:
I wanted to do this in the Postponed menu, the one you get
when hitting 'P' (at least that is what I have it mapped to)
and you have more than one postponed message. Anyone?
Use the field "%F" for this in your index_format.
Example:
* Jan Houtsma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991109 18:33]:
If i run mutt in an xterm (xterm -e mutt) and i read email
then when i kill the window with the X in the right top
corner of the window of course kills mutt also.
But apparently mutt doesnt catch this signal cause it doesnt
update the
t 1.1.1i: /var/mail/guckes (threads) [004/1374] [N=300,*=0,post=31,new=1]
1368 N +! 991111 Gerhard Buergmann ( 13) BVI 1.2.0 und deine VI-Clone Seite
1369 N L 99 Sven Guckes ( 50) Alternates, Groups, Lists, and Work
1370 N G 99 Mike Orr ( 40) Duplicate messages, unreadable
* Subba Rao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99 16:36]:
Where is the outgoing mail saved? How do I
see what email I have sent through mutt?
Outbound mail is saved in the folder described in the "Fcc" 'header'
which you can see at the "send menu" (titled "Compose").
Sven
tting, as hp.com will match the string
"hp.com" (as well as "hpXcom", but that's unlikely to ever be seen).
Yes and yes. ;-)
But imagine the impact on some "alternates". Example:
old: set
alternates=(sven|guckes)(-[a-z]*)?@.*(\\.fu-berlin.de|slrn.org|vim.or
d continue with it.
Sven
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* Nathan Cullen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991112 00:19]:
And then I'd like to be able to have mutt show
"/var/mail/guckes" as eg "MAILBOX" - much shorter.
I don't know about "MAILBOX", but I wouldn't
mind seeing it replaced with the "!" shortcut.
# folder-hook ! set foldername='MAILBOX'
#
* Byrial Jensen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99 23:21]:
Example: set [EMAIL PROTECTED]
macro index ,W "l~N ~W\n"
It isn't necessary because you can put
your work alternates directly into your macros:
macro index ,W "l ~N ~C ^^guckes@work\\.com$\n" "Limit to new work mails"
OF COURSE
* David Champion ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991112 01:23]:
I want an extra flag for work related mails
so they wont show up as non-personal mails.
I have four jobs and a major identity crisis.
I'd like to extend Sven's request to six flags, please. [...]
I use procmail to do it instead.
You
So - what's the best way to mark all attachments
whose filename match a given regexp as deleted?
Sven [weeding old attached patches from his mutt folders]
* Andy Spiegl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991117 18:14]:
when I type: "mutt spiegl -s foo /dev/null"
I get to see:
Error in /home/spiegl/.mutt/color, line 79: *: unknown command
Error in /home/spiegl/.muttrc, line 158:
source: errors in /home/spiegl/.mutt/color
source: errors in
* Reed Lai ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991117 05:34]:
how to forward mail with its attached files?
set forward_attachment
Sven
* F.Baubetm" ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991117 18:05]:
Another quibble from an EEL (ex-Elm lamer ;-)
Elm always had a flag in the main display that told me a file had an
attachment, and when I viewed the message, there was a notice there too.
Mutt doesn't seem to do this, and I've missed
* Christian Gall writes:
is it possible to set an expire date, so that mutt
automatically delets messages in a folder ?
* Andreas Kahari ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991117 13:36]:
No, but you might define a macro. I use something like
macro index somekey "T ~r 1m\n"
.. to tag all messages in
* Andy Spiegl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991118 12:09]:
In line 79 of ~/.mutt/color I've got this:
uncolor index "*"
which is a documented command.
Here are other examples with the same result:
echo test | mutt -s foo spiegl
echo test | mutt spiegl
mutt -a .zshrc spiegl /etc/motd
* Jeremy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991121 08:46]:
I just upgraded to 1.1.1. Previously, if a mail contained attachments
(which require mailcap to view) they would have an M next to them in
the index, with the status flags. They don't anymore. Is this a bug?
Feature.
It's still in the
* Martin Schröder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991122 10:43]:
On 1999-11-22 17:18:26 +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
In mutt, I can encrypt a message using the receipt's public key.
But if I also want to encrypt the mail using my private key, how
do I do this?
RTFM mutt: pgp_encryptself
* Johannes Teveßen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [991120 11:04]:
I usually have several mutts open, sometimes two on the
same mbox, but always only one in read-write mode.
Now if I have mutt A opened read/write on a box and B
opened read-only on that box, select a mail in B for
reading, mark it for
* Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000117 09:05]:
I dunno about your suggestions for a new alias file format. Have you
looked at "ML" or "Pine" that do support rudimentary address books?
I think it would be nice to be able to press '?' at any mail header
and have Mutt bring up a list of all the
* Jason Helfman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000120 17:16]:
.. everytime I send a msg, Mutt wants to create a mailbox for it.
I suppose you have "savename" set, ie mails to "user@domain"
are saved in folder "=user". You might want to unset this or
define a fcc-hook to set the folder used for saving the
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000120 14:15]:
How may I set mutt to prompt for an Fcc in the case
that there is no Fcc hook or rule already?
There is no such prompt for Fcc.
Workaround: Set a default fcc-hook.
Sven
* Jeffery Small [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000204 01:20]:
In my .muttrc file I have remapped the g and ^G keys as follows:
When I am in the index or pager and type ? it reports:
^G group-replyreply to all recipients
However, when I type ^G nothing happens.
The ^G is used
* Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000515 15:19]:
Is there any way to delete IMAP folders
(as opposed to mailboxes) using mutt?
Not sure - IMAP is not listed with the
description to "save_empty" (see below).
The section "4.11. IMAP Support (OPTIONAL)"
of the manual needs an update. Anyone?
* Brian D. Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000619 21:18]:
Some mailing list software will rewrite the Reply-To on every message,
assuming that the list subscribers are not competent enough to figure
it out for themselves. [...]
There are much better ways of marking list e-mail as such (see above
. And vice versa.
It feels great when it works!!!
Tell me about it! ;-)
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* fman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000628 04:16]:
The muttfaq says to send suggestions to this list.
I suggest someone write a book on how to use mutt.
Maybe a small book like those o'reilly pocket references.
Mutt is popular enought to deserve one, no?
I had suggested this to O'Reilly two years ago.
* Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000628 09:21]:
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 12:20:29AM -0500, Carlos Puchol wrote:
:the idea is to delay-delete a message. the idea is to
:mark a message for deletion, but not delete it for a while.
:say i set my 'delay-delete' to 14 days.
.. So you could do
* Frank Altpeter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [000817 22:04]:
I just bounced you [mutt-bugs] an email with subject: IRCD hosting ...
This is very important. Because i got this mail and as i tried to
forward it to another person, my mutt segfaulting with core dump.
Is this important because of the core
* msquared [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010119 15:53]:
Yes! I figured it out! In order to send encrypted attachments and
such to Eudora, the MIME content that is encrypted MUST have the
following as its FIRST header:
MIME-Version: 1.0
Anyone know the correct procedure for notifying the
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010307 17:12]:
"ndrw mchl grnbrg" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, slrn requires some config, just like mutt does,
but all in all, I think it's a very good newsreader.
It's not the configuration, mainly; it's the way it works.
It doesn't accomodate the way
* Eugene Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010322 23:39]:
I'm just curious to ask is there a timetable for Mutt 1.3 to
go stable and be released (Mutt 1.4 I assume?). It would be
neat if Mutt had a modular structure that lets people add
functionality without having to significantly modify the core.
;-)
Sven
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* Lars Hecking [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010403 15:40]:
The "screen corruption" was due to the output of this command.
Workaround:
set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --recv-keys %r /dev/null 21"
Redirection is a standard feature, so I'd call this a "solution". :-)
Is that something mutt should
suggest to make this a project of its own
(including maillist) and wait for mutt-1.4
to be released. And *then* start the translation.
Sven
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MUTT HOOKS EXAMPLE: send-hook guckes
another* option
for those who prefer the '+'?
really - what next?
:set kitchen-sink=on?
folks, get real - use a macro!
:macro index c change-folder+
Sven [now, if someone would please change
the default value for the attribution..]
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automatically when composing a message?
yes. this is not a vim list, however.
oh, ok, it's just that easy:
set editor=vim +/To:
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* Paul Brannan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011130 15:42]:
1) When I start mutt, I see this message:
fcntl: No locks available (errno = 37)
How can I make it go away?
use the file locking that goes along with your system?!
2) When I go to the index, I see this message:
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011130 19:31]:
According to Sven Guckes on Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 06:56:11PM +0100:
and how about another* option
for those who prefer the '+'?
I never figured the difference between the '+' and the '='
in this context.
spelling
it makes a good difference
* On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 15:09:36 -0500, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
I had a patch that added a $narrow_tree variable years ago, which
made the thread tree take up only half as much screen real estate.
Maybe it's time to resurrect this too.
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011130 20:55]:
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011201 09:09]:
Changing and navigating folders is one of
the most fundamental functions of a MUA...
or so it should be, one would think.
then again, managing messages could
be regarded as a database problem -
and thus it's not an mua prob at all.
so something
the number remains zero.
so - set something like mailboxes ! +foo +bar..
Sven
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, or was
everything you needed obvious from the manual?
Not really - here are some stuff I thought was lacking :
- A verbose .rc file, like the one Sven Guckes has for vim
Is there something like this for Mutt too?
see here..
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/setup/mutt*
990 Nov 18 2000
* Ralph Geier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011207 17:08]:
I found the following bug in Mutt 1.2.5 / 1.3.24
- first, save your 'mbox'-file (i.e. the folder
where read mail is saved), it will be corrupted
after trying the following!
- assume you have 1 new message in your
spool mailbox (i.e.
* Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011207 19:38]:
I think it would be really cool in the manual to see
at what version of mutt each config variable came in.
me, too! That's why I started writing my own manual
with exactly that in mind - but unfortunately this
was never included with the manual
your
machine and measuring the differences. :-)
Sven
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variable is set then it migh try to
contact that DISPLAY - unto the timeout.
Try this then:
$ unset DISPLAY; mutt
Does it work now?
Next try: Chose a braindead editor:
$ EDITOR=pico; mutt
Better?
Sven
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* JASH [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020127 17:46]:
Is it possible to kill the last oldest messages in Maildir
automaticly, for example if mails past 1000 already?
yes. but mutt won't do this unless you start it yourself.
besides of this - mutt is not the tool for this.
hint: maildir format + cron +
* Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020127 15:55]:
I have one mailbox that has A LOT of messages in it, as in
quite a few thousand. It is in mbox format. For mutt to open
it as quickly as possible, it is dependent on processor speed?
no. mutt works independently of procesor speed.
actually,
default ~P
The messages from yourself should now
show up in the folder index in red.
Sven [see page in sig for more setup stuff]
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* Kanagesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020301 09:59]:
I'm using Mutt to send and receive emails. I am on a network,
which is connected to the internet. I am able to receive
emails from both within and outside the network, but i am
unable to send emails outside the network (like ids at yahoo,
* Andrew Pimlott [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020301 11:10]:
I'm using mutt 1.3.27i from Debian testing. I've noticed that
occasionally, quoted text isn't highlighted in the pager.
I have quote_regexp set in my .muttrc: [...]
This should match (among other things) any line with a
leading . The
* Manuel Hendel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020301 21:51]:
I'm looking for a mail archiv program. It would be nice
if it generates hmtl pages. Does anyone know a good one?
MHonArc? Anyway - please ask on comp.mail.misc..
Sven
* Todd Kokoszka [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020228 17:30]:
I'm using the set folder command and I use the default value.
doesn't everybody?
But when I don't open it in the default folder there's
a problem. I notice it when I change mailboxes.
do you use a different setting here?
If I change from
* Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020304 03:06]:
I am working hard to improve my vi and sed skills
right now. It is amazing how complicated and
powerful these supposedly simple tools really are.
well, powerful and simple contradict each other.
who said that mutt, sed, and vi were simple? ;-)
* Johannes Franken [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020303 12:12]:
Some people send me mails without msgtext,
but one .html and some .gif files attached to it.
What's the best way to print those mails from mutt -
including the pics while not using X?
load them up in some ugly M$ web browser.
that' what
* Raymond A. Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020304 15:09]:
If I run mutt version 1.3.27, I get a blank screen
when I view a message in the pager. The top and bottom lines
are there, but the message headers and body are not visible.
is this for *all* mails in your mailbox? or just for *some*?
still get to jump to some folder
name by its index number. :-) try it!
Sven
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* Raymond A. Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020305 09:14]:
On Tue, 05 Mar 2002, 09:25, Raymond A. Meijer wrote:
have you tried linking mutt with slang yet?
I think so, but I'll try again and let you know what happens...
Hmmm..all I get then is coloured bars..
it looks nice, but I still can't
* Johan Almqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-03-02 10:27 AM EST]:
Until yesterday, I used mutt installed from RedHat's RPM (1.2.5).
I have now switched to mutt-1.3.27i-1.1.rhl6
(linked from www.mutt.org) and ...
* David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020305 16:27]:
Please check the whole thread
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020305 17:52]:
John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What in the name of all that is holy are you _doing_ in there?!
He's set save_name, probably. I only have 2000 mboxes in mine,
but Sven probably sends mail more broadly than I do.
yup - i have set
* Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020305 22:13]:
Well, I switched to vi (vim, actually) as the .
as the ??
For page a vi junkie, this is really much better. (And, for a
person who doesn't really understand how to use mutt right.)
;-)
I though I would pass along some helpful points
in
* Thomas Hurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020228 23:51]:
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/faq/maillist.html ;-)
Hmm, I should do a nice long rant on why laying out
stuff using tables, font tags, all the stupid style attributes
and not including doctype declorations is concidered harmful ;)
go
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020301 09:20]:
i love mutt, and wouldn't switch for the world, but i
don't think that it's the mail client for everyone.
i'd even be hesitant to recommend it to many of my
(fairly computer-literate as a rule) co-workers.
that's fine. dont give mutt to
* Simon White [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020306 08:45]:
On 06-Mar-02 at 00:53, Sven Guckes's inspired musing was thus :
danger, will robinson! you just might mistype
'X' with 'Z' and then all your changes are lost.
Not if you have a French AZERTY or german ZSDF keyboard...
sure. but whatever
* David G. Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020306 09:29]:
I've been digging around for a bit trying to figure out the
best way to do this: How can I set mutt up to pipe an auto-FCC
of my outgoing mail to a program, instead of a file?
use a file which was created a FIFO - that's the best way (I
* John Buttery [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020306 07:12]:
On Tue, Mar 05, 2002 at 05:13:27PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
map z z --- fast shift email to top of screen.
First command given after email comes up in vi.
I wish I could get this to happen automatically.
Well, I'm pretty much a vi newbie
I have finally moved all the news items about mutt
from my main page about mutt to an extra page.
So now you can bookmark it and have NetMind send
you an update notice when the page changes.
further news welcome, of course. :-)
and for those of you who cannot read the table
with lynx - well,
* On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Sven Guckes wrote:
I have finally moved all the news items about mutt
from my main page about mutt to an extra page.
* Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020306 13:41]:
perhaps you should send the url in your email
(the one in your signature is usable with lynx,
so
* Raymond A. Meijer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020306 13:36]:
I've tried all mutt 1.3.x versions, several $TERM settings,
several compile options, but it still doesn't work...
every 1.3.x has the problem. Every 1.2.x works fine
without any adjustments. Sometimes the pager
displays a bit more
* Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020307 21:28]:
On 07/03/02 Heiko Heil did speaketh:
I use the splitting-feature of vim (:help sp).
How do you use it to read mail in a folder though?
Do you open the mbox file?
$ vim ~/Mail/michael.soulier
:split
See? ;-)
Sven
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* Busby, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020309 12:23]:
I have a RH 7.2 box and am interested in using Mutt. I have it
installed, but I can't seem to get it to do anything - yet..
I have looked at the man page but that really doesn't seem to
help me. Can anyone direct me to a good new user
character that I chose became highlighted in orange.
Don't know about vi, but in vim set nohlsearch.
yup - that's probably it.
Todd - search for any character within your vi (/.) -
is everything red/orange now? If so then :set nohls.
And it's quite probably Vim - check with :version.
Sven
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sigs looks bad when your editor shows you the TABs. ;-)
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* Ryan Singer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 15:45]:
just checked the manual, and it appears that there isn't
a way to indicate whether or not a mailbox has flagged
messages in it while in the file browser (folder_format
has no equivalent to index_format's %S).
correct. mutt won't be able to see
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 15:57]:
I have a running mutt .. that is currently soaking up 100M of memory.
It's been running for quite a while, just like my other mutt processes,
but they aren't big (by one, in one case, or two orders of magnitude).
When I start a new mutt on the
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 15:49]:
Could Mutt do transcoding when a character isn't
available in the current user's charset?
.. some people use the euro symbol (not in
ISO-8859-1), and I'd like to see EUR instead.
Should be possible for you with display_filter...
Sven
* ??? ? [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 12:08]:
Is there CVS tree of mutt available?
Yes.
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The Mutt CVS server has moved from ftp.guug.de to ftp.mutt.org.
* Gerhard Hring [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 02:11]:
Le 11/03/02 à 17:15, Gerhard Häring écrivit:
Le 11/03/02 à 15:54, Simon White écrivit:
[mutt imap is slow]
Reading the ~5000 emails from my mutt-user folder takes approx. 18
seconds. That's really slow, IMNSHO.
Apparently, such a best
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 15:25]:
...and then Sven Guckes said...
% * MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020310 02:58]:
% Knute, later in this thread solved my problem.
% The .signature file was missing!
%
% A missing signature file causes mutt 1.3.27 to hang?
% Well, I just tried
* Eduardo J. Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020307 19:20]:
How can I attach more than one file to a message,
without having to press a and browse for each one?
mutt -a file1 -a file2 ... -a fileN address
Sven
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* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 16:31]:
...and then Sven Guckes said...
% * David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020312 15:25]:
% Hey, that's kinda slick. Now I have to go back to your
% pages to figure out how to show tabs that way! :-)
% David - I will you as as soon as use revert
* Michael Bain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 07:44]:
* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12 Mar 2002 15:44]:
I'm against 6 digit dates as a communication
standard because they're easy to misinterpret.
Same; hence my choice of the above attribution :-) It's bad enough
trying to sort out 12/03/02,
not subject. I mean BODY. I want the URL to be in the BODY.
when %s represents the URL:
echo %s | mutt address
when %s represents the mail address:
echo URL | mutt %s
On 07/03/02, from the brain of Michael Montagne tumbled
*sigh*
see sig.
Sven
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* Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020307 17:20]:
Well, I still find a single stroke command to exit the vi as a
pager quite useful. I could have a separate .vimrc for the vi as
pager; however, I am trying to maintain a single set of commands
for using vi (vim). So, maybe this will suffice for
* Emil [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020226 17:43]:
If you have ignore Message-ID: In-Reply-To: in your
muttrc (because you don't want to see those fields while
reading your emails) then a decode-save command will strip
them from the header and all threading info is lost.
well, yes, - and that's a
, if your ls gets confused with
those short date form then let us know.
Sven [not expecting to hear any complaints
within the next 50 years..]
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HOLY EDITOR: emacs|viTEXT: text/plain|base64|quoted-printable
HOLY PAGER: less|more
* pat [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 12:47]:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-12-02 11:23]:
right - anyone using sigrot without knowledge
about pipes will shoot himself in the foot.
---end quoted text---
Not guilty. Even had to look it up to find
out what crime I stood accused
* darren chamberlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 13:07]:
How to save all messages of a thread?
An easy (manual) way is to tag-thread and then do
tag-prefix save to save all the tagged messages.
In my setup that esc-t to for tag-thread,
; for tag-prefix, and s to save:
\et;s=new-folder
is
* MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 13:05]:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-13-02 07:53] crowed:
and this ---end quoted text--- simply is superfluous!
You are a good fisherman. I'll bite. The superfluous and (to
pontificate) extraneous addition of ---end quoted text--- is indeed
option.. ;-)
Sven [enjoying the off topic thread]
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* MuttER [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 14:17]:
My name is in the header and the sig. I receive very little
uce/spam and have no filters expressly for rejecting same.
this will change over time. dont worry.
I do not know that I have ever read a book without paragraphs.
BUT, I have read many
* Pablo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020313 16:19]:
I download mutt 1.2.5.1, and want
to install on an SCO openserver 5.02.
download, untar were Ok, also configure run OK
but at the moment to execute MAKE INSTALL
I got this long listing with a lot of errors,
[200 lines deleted]
oof.
i dont think we
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-14 09:27]:
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-13 17:40:27 +0100]:
Which editors parse for dates? examples? (anyone?)
Some people consider emacs to be an editor.
oh - that one.
,
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