instead of
O. Even if I explicitly mark some messages as O, they become N
on the second visit to the mailbox.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
After upgrading to mutt-devel-1.5.21_3 from ports (FreebSD 7.4-STABLE)
the mark_old=yes option ceased working in IMAP folders (it still works
in local mboxes).
Now, when I exit an IMAP mailbox without reading some new messages,
and then open it again, those messages
, where mutt could have stored the
O flag on the IMAP server and why it doesn't do it now.
Might be a change on the server?
Absolutely not. It's a change in the mutt version.
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for sure. I'd
suggest you file a bug.
Here is a complete IMAP session: http://zalil.ru/32233113
Can you please look what could be wrong with it so that a bug can be
filed?
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packet dump.
I expect that mutt should try to save some flags in the second
session to mark the unread messages as old, but I don't see it happening.
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, the workaround which was available in mutt-1.4.2.3_4 (be it
the Recent flag or something else) worked perfectly for me. I wish I
could have it back.
Thanks again.
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messages in a mailbox
(e.g. ~f from a certain person only, or ~s by subject). But it has
never occured to me to use it for showing all messages but one.
Can scoring be used for hiding messages? I think not :-(
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Mihai Lazarescu wrote:
On Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 19:39:25 +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Is there a way to hide a message (e.g. with a certain subject)
from view in a mailbox, without actually deleting it?
Limit to negated pattern does not work?
E.g., to see all messages *except
shold_hide alongside with
$score_threshold_delete and $score_threshold_read, but I see there is
none.
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CommuniGate server.
My dovecot configuration is simple: "mail_location =
mbox:~/Mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u"
If I knew how to convert all this stuff to Maildir storage... Do I
have to convert all of them at once?
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Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 19Dec2018 23:39, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >Christian Ebert wrote:
> >>* Victor Sudakov on Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 19:44:27 +0700:
> >>>Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >>>>On 19Dec2018 13:05, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> &
mobile app (AquaMail) for mail access when on
the road.
Do you have
shell access to the server?
I do, that's where I use mutt for local access to mailboxes.
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Michael Tatge wrote:
On 12 December 2018 13:39:25 CET, Victor Sudakov wrote:
The dovecot IMAP server keeps its folder (mailbox) metadata as a
pseudo-message. When I access those mboxes locally with mutt, I see
this pseudo-message but I don't want to.
Might be a silly question, but why do
Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 14Dec2018 11:40, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Kurt, once you've mentioned it. How do I create a maildir folder from
within mutt if my default $mbox_type is mbox?
When I want to create a new folder "foo", I tag some messages and save
them to =foo, mutt asks whether
rge mboxes,
it does not seem fragile or inefficient (from my own experience of
supporting a Communigate server at an ISP). OTOH, Communigate is
the only process accessing its own mboxes, and they are local, so
perhaps this helps.
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really works correctly with dotlocking
(e.g. mutt_dotlock).
Or do you mean individual message "labels" instead of folders, like in Gmail?
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Ian Zimmerman wrote:
On 2018-12-14 11:27, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> DEFAULT=/path/to/maildir/ procmail /dev/null
>
> will work (but I try to avoid procmail for data-critical tasks).
May I ask why? procmail has been in my ~/.forward for two decades,
with lots of rules, and I've not
on a smartphone.
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but I don't want to.
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?
When I want to create a new folder "foo", I tag some messages and
save them to =foo, mutt asks whether to create "foo" but creates it in
mbox format per $mbox_type.
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Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47-RIPN
2:5005/49@fidonet http://vas.tomsk.ru/
Victor Sudakov wrote:
Does this very message conform to the flowed format? I think I have
set up mutt and vim correctly to generate valid f=f mails, but for some
reason Gmail and MS Outlook still show hard line breaks where I think
there should not be any. What have I missed?
This is how
volutpat. Nunc
sagittis et massa sed scelerisque.
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Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 19Dec2018 13:05, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Does this very message conform to the flowed format? [...]
I think so. It renders just fine in my mutt (flows nicely) and when I
look at the headers and text directly it all seems good. And if I send
both your message and one
Christian Ebert wrote:
* Victor Sudakov on Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at 19:44:27 +0700:
Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 19Dec2018 13:05, Victor Sudakov wrote:
Does this very message conform to the flowed format? [...]
I think so. It renders just fine in my mutt (flows nicely) and when I
look
and the relevant options in ~/.vim/ftplugin/mail.vim for
now.
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to the increasing prevalent use of
> gpg 2.1.
I see.
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many years).
How can I fix this new trouble with signing?
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Dear Colleagues,
I'd like to disable fcc when sending to certain domains/addresses.
What's the correct syntax? I've come up with
fcc-hook @example.com /dev/null
but this /dev/null thing looks kind of ugly. I with I could just unset
fcc for some addresses.
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Victor Sudakov, VAS4-RIPE, VAS47
Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 16, 2021 at 01:21:08PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > I'd like to disable fcc when sending to certain domains/addresses.
> > What's the correct syntax? I've come up with
> >
> > fcc-hook @example.com /dev/null
> >
> &
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