attractive feature for mutt users and should be
considered by devs to implement this in mutt. I see no reason for it to
be handled by an editor given so many people use different editors with
mutt. (For what it's worth :-) )
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see some good tips for this type of
thing, and other stuff too.
Jamie.
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and authenticates with your credentials and the remote
server then sends the mail. The Sent mail is then uploaded and stored
in the remote folder as specified by $record. It can be a local folder if
you want it to be.
Some people like offlineimap to use with remote IMAP mailboxes.
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Hi,
Same crash happened this morning. Just a few minutes ago actually. Not
sure what the problem is.
gdb output:
NU gdb 6.3
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies
0x in ?? ()
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?
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Mon 29.Jul'13 at 11:20:48 -0500, David Champion
* On 28 Jul 2013, fe...@crowfix.com wrote:
Today as I was saving about 20 photos I received from my sister,
I thought I wonder if there is a way to save all of the images
attached to an email in one swoop as
mutt.
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/.messages/
set message_cache_clean = no
p@rick
Using header caching and message caching with a mutt compiled using
tokyocabinet will speed up the process.
Jamie
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Sun 12.May'13 at 13:49:32 +0200, Suvayu Ali
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 11:24:53AM +0100, James Griffin wrote:
This works for me, it may be of some use? The main setting is to have a
default hook (folder-hook) that undoes the hooks you have set in other
, it may be of some use? The main setting is to have a
default hook (folder-hook) that undoes the hooks you have set in other
folder-hooks.
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not heard of mu before, I followed your link and it looks like
a cool program! Thanks for sharing, i'll be trying it out asap.
Jamie
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. - Bruce Leverett
Yes, on my Mac I have needed to install the Macports python and use
that, with the benefit of installing other needed modules.
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Will is right, you only need to set $reverse_name.
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or not happening that you would like to
change?
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Wed 10.Apr'13 at 14:25:10 + Grant Edwards
On 2013-04-10, James Griffin j...@kontrol.kode5.net wrote:
Well, yes I do have an archiving system but really i'm only interested
in keeping my University mail and a few interesting mails from mailing
lists
Tue 9.Apr'13 at 6:58:57 -0600 Nicolas Bock
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 04/09/13 02:37, James Griffin wrote:
Mon 8.Apr'13 at 8:55:16 -0600 Nicolas
Bock
Hi all,
that makes a lot of sense. I just
Purely just out of curiosity, why would you need to keep such a high
number of email? Is this something quite common (at risk of sounding a
bit stupid)? I just can't imagine ever keeping that much email in my
account.
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, Jamie.
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PERSISTENT
That's it! The ampersand ensures Firefox runs in the background. Nothing
else needed.
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by substituting $command=~s//\\/g before running command.
I installed the curses-ui module to completely replace urlview, I have
never exerienced this problem.
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if it suits you.
Jamie
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.
It looks as though your python delivery program might be doing this?
Have you tried taking the python program out of the process to test, to
see if the messages are being appended to the mbox correctly? I know
you've looked at it again and maybe made some changes to it.
Jamie
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are currently laid-out in the mbox
file. Do you think that might help?
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[- Fri 22.Mar'13 at 7:38:54 -0400 Patrick Shanahan :-]
* James Griffin j...@kontrol.kode5.net [03-22-13 05:24]:
[...]
Sorry Chris, I believe you're confusing MTA with MDA/LDA, although
that's not really relevent. Could you perhaps alter your python script
as David
and used
languages/scripts to handle mail.
Jamie
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, as another example,
that doesn't match the CN that was used in the certificate. If you put
the fqdn in the url for $folder, then it will accept it.
There is a setting in the openssl.cf file you can use so this doesn't
happen but I forget what it is now.
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know, which does leave threads with
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and press enter without the need to quit the help screen and the
press the appropriate key for the desired macro.
Does this feature seem useful and worth considering to implement into mutt?
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- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 00:12:52 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–18 Marco wrote:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
threads as well. I only see the highlighted messages when I unfold
the thread.
Note: The message highlighting described in the
- Kevin J. McCarthy m...@8t8.us [2013-02-18 11:06:57 -0800] - :
Mehturt wrote:
Yes, I'm using this already.
The question is - is there an equivalent of Thunderbird's Normal
Password and SSL/TLS?
I'm using:
set smtp_url=smtps://user:pass@host:465
And I tried
- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 11:08:08 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–19 James Griffin wrote:
The first folder-hook is the default. It removes the coloured threading
in folders such as my inbox and others that are not mailing list
mailboxes or those which are not threaded
- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 10:07:03 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–18 s. keeling wrote:
Since I use folding by default, I would like to highlight entire
Please explain what folding is? When I look in saved folders,
they're threaded and specific threads are colorized.
- Andre Klärner kan...@ak-online.be [2013-02-19 13:23:08 +0100] - :
Hi Marco,
I think it was quite badly explained: ~(…) returns threads, that contain at
least one message where the inner pattern matched. So the example ~(~P)
as listed in the documentation will give you all threads
- Marco net...@lavabit.com [2013-02-19 14:54:11 +0100] - :
On 2013–02–19 James Griffin wrote:
A reference and suggestion to the pattern was given twice in the thread.
The documentation and man pages provide all the explanation that is
needed. I am quite sure Marco is capable
- Andre Klärner kan...@ak-online.be [2013-02-19 13:23:08 +0100] - :
Hi Marco,
I think it was quite badly explained: ~(…) returns threads, that contain at
least one message where the inner pattern matched. So the example ~(~P)
as listed in the documentation will give you all threads
- Mehturt meht...@gmail.com [2013-02-18 14:14:41 +0100] - :
I'm trying to use mutt with my company's SMTP server (IMAP works fine).
I always get SASL authentication failed when sending message.
I tried Mozilla Thunderbird, and the settings which work, are:
Authentication method:
Hi
For each folder-hook I have bound F10 to a macro that is supposed to
archive mail based on its score, which in turn is defined by its ages in
terms of date-received.
I cannot get the pattern to recurse into collapsed threads. Here is what
I have so far but I have tried so many different
- James Griffin jmz.grif...@kode5.net [2013-02-17 10:46:21 +] - :
...
Sorry, I think I have found a way around it: to get the macro to limit
the view to messages based on the score first; then tag them all; then
archive them. The limit function seems to uncollapse threads so It
would
- Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com [2013-02-12 18:16:11 -0700] - :
Luis Mochan wrote:
my system, /usr/bin/mutt is a link pointing to
/etc/alternatives/mutt. Furthermore, /etc/alternatives/mutt is a link
pointing to /usr/bin/mutt-patched, which is the actual binary for the
...nice
- Ed w...@comcast.net [2013-02-12 15:39:33 -0500] - :
I have this in my mailcap to view images
image/*; /usr/bin/gpicview '%s'; test=test -n $DISPLAY
but when I open a message with an image attached mutt tells me there
is no entry in mailcap, but if I go on to using v then the
- Erik Christiansen dva...@internode.on.net [2013-02-12 19:33:30 +1100]
- :
It has been particularly annoying that in either case the directly
addressed copy arrives first, so that it is always the list copy which
goes into duplicates. That resulted in list mail in the personal
- dexter dexter.i...@gmail.com [2013-02-10 18:51:29 +0530] - :
how can i truncate the subject line to 60 columns.
i tried %60s in index_format but it is not working.
can someone help.
You'd probably need to use that format specifier in pager_format, not
index_format.
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- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-10 14:04:39 +] - :
...
Note how I've had to change the '.' in the domain name to an
underscore so that it doesn't get seen as a subfolder.
David, if you look at the Dovecot Doc site [1] you can set it up
differently to better
- dexter dexter.i...@gmail.com [2013-02-10 19:54:33 +0530] - :
* James Griffin jmz.grif...@kode5.net [2013-02-10 13:29:55 +]:
i want the subject line in the index to be truncated.
Please don't top post. The %s specifier is the correct one to use.
Have a look at man 3 printf
-- grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com [2013-02-08 22:17:26 -0500]:
If at all possible I'd like to see the Subject: line for this list
updated from...
Subject: ...thread...
...to...
Subject: [mutt-users] ...thread...
I got this far in your email and had to reply no - please don't do that.
Sorry
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-10 00:42:27 +]:
I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
instead they CC it. In which case when I reply to the list mutt
doesn't recognise it as a list and I have to do a normal reply and
manually put in the
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-06 21:59:48 +]:
Is there a way of 1) Doing a 'limit' in the index, which shows only
folders with new mail, or 2) A file-mask that I can use to do the
same?
Man page and google didn't find anything, and I tried making a macro
for limit for
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-06 21:55:46 +]:
On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 08:14:24AM +, James Griffin
jmz.grif...@kode5.net put forth the proposition:
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-05 18:46:56 +]:
And I think I've found a problem with my mailboxes
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-07 08:44:34 +]:
On Thu, Feb 07, 2013 at 08:01:21AM +, James Griffin
jmz.grif...@kode5.net put forth the proposition:
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-06 21:59:48 +]:
Is there a way of 1) Doing a 'limit' in the index
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-07 08:37:46 +]:
...
Yes, I know, but it doesn't say that most of them don't work with
IMAP.
Yes, having had another look I tend to agree with you; the printf
sequences that are not imap campatible aren't specified as such. Not all
of them
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-05 18:46:56 +]:
And I think I've found a problem with my mailboxes commands. When I
tried changing the mailboxes for mailing lists I suddenly started
getting a message count in the $folder_format working, so it has to be
something to do with
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-04 23:10:14 +]:
Right, I'm using dovecot too, with the leading '.'
Not sure how to do that, but it sounds useful.
I have spoolfile set to same as folder, and no tunnel.
Does it show the normal $folder_format attributes? Example:
In
just as follow up, i'm using procmail together with dovecot lda to
deliver mail into mail $HOME directory in a maildir name ~/.maildir
Here is a snippet of the recipies for procmail that I use should
it help. It mean my spoolfile is not the system default under /var
The $DELIVER variable is
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-05 11:24:58 +]:
Have set mine the same and I still get no info about folders, just
the names, no modified date/time or new mail notification.
If you're using the mailboxes command then I 'think' you do not
need to have $imap_check_subscribed
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-05 13:31:30 +]:
snip
BTW, when you say you get no new mail notification, what is it
exactly you are expecting? mutt is set to check mailboxes for new
mail every 5 seconds, and then a little message appears at the
bottom to notify you - is
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-05 15:54:45 +]:
Yours gives me:
1 ( ) Drafts
2 ( ) INBOX
3 ( ) Junk
4 ( ) Queue
5 ( ) Sent
Apart from the name and index number it's all blank.
Yes, sorry;
-- David Woodfall d...@dawoodfall.net [2013-02-04 01:27:32 +]:
I'm still no closer to solving this. It seems that mutt just ignores
folder format for IMAP completely.
Hi David,
I'm not absolutely clear what your setup is but seems like you may
be using a similar setup to mine - reading
* Patrice Levesque mutt.wa...@ptaff.ca [2013-01-30 15:33:11 -0500]:
My problem is that all Maildir folders are updated automatically when a
new email is received, but my Inbox doesn't show updates. To see new
email I have to quit mutt and re-open it.
What I'm doing wrong?.
See
* Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.com [2013-01-30 11:40:05 -0500]:
* Ed w...@comcast.net [01-30-13 10:48]:
How do I strip the headers when I save a message ?
I know of no *mutt* specific facility, but rebinding save to script
which would perform the actions you wish would be possible.
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