On 2018-05-17 13:15, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 13May2018 19:53, Florian Gamböck <m...@floga.de> wrote:
To further avoid confusion I make sure to always insert one blank,
unquoted line between the quote and my reply. So even if someone uses
a client that HTML formats blockquotes with ve
On 2018-05-13 09:22, Chris Green wrote:
On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 11:44:49PM -0400, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
The key, I've learned, is to teach them about bottom-posting. I have
occassionally used bottom-posting with contacts without warning, and
that has led to some confusion. I now try to
On 2018-05-13 16:12, tech-lists wrote:
basically, people quote back way too much. This is the issue. Most
email apps allow threaded mail, so very little need to quote whole
screeds.
My rule of thumb is usually, I quote as much text as is needed so that
my reply makes sense without searching
On 2017-06-14 16:34, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 13.06.17 13:18, Marcelo Laia wrote:
I have four accounts configured in mutt. I use mutt+msmtp+offlineimap
(...)
To force the from address, you can, in .muttrc:
set from="marcelol...@gmail.com"
To be more specific, the "from" that appears as
On 2017-03-26 17:31, Arturo wrote:
After a lot more trial and error and not getting it to work, I tried
NeoMutt to see if I had the problem there as well and I did. As it
turns out, the problem is that sidebar_whitelist does not expand + or
= so it never finds the folders. Bug confirmed.
Hi Aruto,
On 2017-03-21 12:08, Arturo wrote:
set imap_check_subscribed = yes " Checks/Shows all
set sidebar_new_mail_only = yes " limits sidebar to new
set sidebar_whitelist +Devel +Friends +Family " should show these
regardless of new mail, right?
sidebar_whitelist is actually a command,
Hi Jude,
On 2016-10-30 10:41, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I would like to find out how to add more accounts to my .muttrc file
(...). Where should I be reading to find this information?
a good starting point is described in ArchWiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mutt#Multiple_accounts
Hi Jon,
On 2016-08-29 14:33, 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 which of the two
operations (delete or save) has been performed?
"saving" a message -- as in "moving to another mailbox" --