Color messages in the index view dynamically

2022-07-07 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
Hi all, I have some messages with a subject line containing the "due:[here goes some date]" text. I want mutt to color these messages differently and dynamically (at every opening or refreshing the mailbox) according to whether the date in the subject is in the past or the future compared with the

Re: Color messages in the index view dynamically

2022-07-14 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
agate changes to the far side, along with adding the header, which is never syncing, I also add a flag, which does sync. Anyway, Gmail’s web interface does not support sorting by subject, so at least I can spot the starred messages of interest there. Best, -- Dmitry On Thu, Jul 7, 2022 at 4:40 PM

Threads based on a custom header

2024-01-10 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
Hi all, Is it possible to display messages (preferably automatically, as soon as the messages get in the mailbox) as one thread based on a value of a custom header? That is, all the messages that have the X header with the same value. Best, -- Dmitry

Refreshing pager index lines

2025-02-05 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
Hi all, Is it possible to refresh the pager index (set with $pager_index_lines) while in the pager, so that it shows new messages since I have switched to the pager? Best, -- Dmitry

Some unicode symbols do not display correctly when copiousoutput is in effect

2025-09-07 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
Hi all, Some unicode symbols do not display correctly when a message in UTF-8 is displayed in the builtin pager or with a mailcap entry like "text/plain; cat; copiousoutput". If I remove "copiousoutput", the attachment naturally does not keep open, but flicker for a fraction of a second, but I ca

Re: Some unicode symbols do not display correctly when copiousoutput is in effect

2025-09-09 Thread dm1...@gmail.com
> > Some unicode symbols do not display correctly when a message in UTF-8 > > is displayed in the builtin pager or with a mailcap entry like > > "text/plain; cat; copiousoutput". > > Can you verify that the attached file actually uses utf-8? To do so, > save the attachment and run > > file -bi > >