* John Niendorf [2014.07.01 15:23]:
Specifically, if I get an email with 20 images attached, what is the
easiest way to save them all to a specific folder.
I know I can tag them all, but what is the next step?
Type ';' or whatever you have the tag-prefix
command bound to, then 's'. Mutt will
* Guy Gold [2014.05.09 13:58]:
send-hook '~t...@domain.com' 'set editor= vim -c \:r \!cat
/path/to/file\'
Is it me or is this a useless use of cat?
vim -c ':r !cat /path/to/file' = vim -c ':r /path/to/file'
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JR
* Guy Gold [2014.05.09 15:43]:
If, vim -c ':r /path/to/file' is used, what happens in mutt
is, vim gets two files to edit, /path/to/file and
/tmp/mutt-muttfile.being.edited.
Not at all. Did you try it?
You would have two files to edit if you did:
vim -c :e /path/to/file
or
vim
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007.04.29 09:31]:
My question is: Is it possible to step to the
next mail of that thread without q to quit
the current mail, down to go to the next
mail and return to read the next one?
bind pager ,j next-entry
Is it further possible, that mutt will not
step
* Shaochun Wang [2007.03.27 07:15]:
I want to search one of my mailbox throughly,
not just the header of mail,
~b EXPR | messages which contain EXPR in the message body |
~B EXPR | messages which contain EXPR in the whole message|
See Table 4.1. Pattern modifiers for a lot more.
The
* Derek Martin [2007.03.14 19:30]:
I consider this to be utterly and completely
broken, and I'm considering reporting it as a
bug, but I'm waiting to see what other people
think.
From my limited understanding, when a message is
mime-encoded, the *whole body* is a set of
attachments,
* Ryan Curtin [2007.03.05 18:15]:
I've looked online but unfortunately I have not
been able to figure out how to un-break a
thread (i.e. revert what '#') does. Can anyone
tell me? I'd appreciate it.
link-threads is bound to '' by default.
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JR
* Chris Bannister [2007.02.26 08:00]:
You should set your editor to linewrap at 72 characters.
[...]
I can't seem to find where its set though.
:set tw=72
:h textwidth
:h wrap
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JR
* Michael Pobega [2007.02.26 08:00]:
I think it is set by default, but when I go back
and edit what I typed everything gets out of
alignment. Vim is a good text editor but it
doesn't really like when I add in/remove words.
Not sure what you mean, but if your paragraphs are
separated by empty