On 18-07-10 12:34:13, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Tuesday, July 10, 2018 a las 01:04:15PM +0300, Leho Kraav escribió:
> > Hi all. Discovered https://www.brow.sh today via GitHub trending
> > repos newsletter.
> >
> > Has anybody here tried integrating it w/ mutt? How would we go about
> > it?
On 17-10-25 09:41:23, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> Also you might want to check this article:
> http://www.codeblueprint.co.uk/2016/12/19/a-kernel-devs-approach-to-improving.html
Nice, thanks for sharing!
Cheers,
Georg
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On 17-06-13 05:53:26, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> offlineimap is not stable, I would say. It cannot handle non-latin
> characters properly. And if your mailboxes are huge, it seems to go
> into a infinite loop...
So have a look at isync / mbsync.
Cheers,
Georg
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On 17-06-12 02:05:41, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> There is only problem I found when testing Postfix + mutt: I uses
> Postfix for smtp and mutt deals with imap for me. But mutt will freeze
> when the network is off. Therefore, you can not do anything at that
> time, let alone sending email.
>
> Any
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Hi Dirk,
On 17-05-16 09:03:19, Dirk Fizzlebeef wrote:
> Is there a way I can use IMAP to sync whatever I've done to the server
> but still store the emails offline so I don't have to use IMAP to read
> them?
Have a look at offlineimap.
Cheers,
Georg
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On 17-05-13 11:36:16, Chris Green wrote:
> On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 05:32:43PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > I am wondering whether it is possible to tell mutt to prefetch mails
> > folder by folder so that I can read mails more quickly without
> > waiting for the "Fetching mails..." every time.
> >
Hi,
On 17-03-16 09:06:56, Andreas Mueller wrote:
> I can fill the "References" field (in the MailHeader) with a token
> of my choice. If I do that in some Mails, I can create a subset of
> Messages apart of the thread-structure.
>
> Is there a way in Mutt to handle this nice feature?