Re: How do I kill these posts?

2014-12-15 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/12/15 1:24 PM, John Long wrote: Hi, On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 06:29:43PM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote: ~f does work on my machine (Tested with limit~f t...@example.org /and/ with 'score'). The From header (yahoo group) looks similar to yours: It's not similar enough: From:

Re: How do I kill these posts?

2014-12-15 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/12/15 1:24 PM, John Long wrote: Hi, On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 06:29:43PM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote: ~f does work on my machine (Tested with limit~f t...@example.org /and/ with 'score'). The From header (yahoo group) looks similar to yours: It's not similar enough: From:

Re: How do I kill these posts?

2014-12-15 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/12/15 1:24 PM, John Long wrote: Hi, On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 06:29:43PM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote: ~f does work on my machine (Tested with limit~f t...@example.org /and/ with 'score'). The From header (yahoo group) looks similar to yours: It's not similar enough: From:

Re: How do I kill these posts?

2014-12-15 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/12/15 1:24 PM, John Long wrote: Hi, On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 06:29:43PM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote: ~f does work on my machine (Tested with limit~f t...@example.org /and/ with 'score'). The From header (yahoo group) looks similar to yours: It's not similar enough: From:

How is mutt with multi-mega-byte mboxes?

2014-09-18 Thread Mark Filipak
How is mutt with multi-mega-byte mboxes? Have you found that having tens of thousands of messages in a single box is dangerous? Thank You.

Re: How is mutt with multi-mega-byte mboxes?

2014-09-18 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/9/18 4:27 PM, David Champion wrote: * On 18 Sep 2014, Mark Filipak wrote: How is mutt with multi-mega-byte mboxes? Have you found that having tens of thousands of messages in a single box is dangerous? Thank You. [473/130]$ du -sh /var/mail/dgc 466M/var/mail/dgc I only

Re: How is mutt with multi-mega-byte mboxes?

2014-09-18 Thread Mark Filipak
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 04:19:12PM -0400, Mark Filipak wrote: How is mutt with multi-mega-byte mboxes? Have you found that having tens of thousands of messages in a single box is dangerous? -snip off responses- Thank you for your informative responses.

Re: Format flowed equals no space in depth 1

2014-09-17 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/9/17 3:40 PM, Derek Martin wrote: -a lot of very sensible stuff, which I've snipped off- Dear Derek, I'd like to briefly correspond with you. I believe my address is part of this message's message headers. If it strikes your fancy, would you kindly drop me a line? Ciao - Mark Filipak.

Re: Format flowed equals no space in depth 1

2014-09-16 Thread Mark Filipak
=== Lurk-Mode OFF === Duck and cover! === Lurk-Mode ON === On 2014/9/15 10:09 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote: On 14.09.14 16:29, Will Yardley wrote: The problem, though, is that doing so in a tool like mutt where the editor is (by design) completely divorced from the MUA does make it a lot

Re: Format flowed equals no space in depth 1

2014-09-14 Thread Mark Filipak
=== Lurk-Mode OFF === I created a minor civil war on the Mozilla list when I proposed that text NOT be flowed at all; that it's the responsibility of the viewing application to format messages to the user's specification; that formatting should NOT be coded within messages. Flowing and rewrapping

Re: Format flowed equals no space in depth 1

2014-09-14 Thread Mark Filipak
can't create such a line without the sending application adding in front of the word From. That's just plain dumb. === Lurk-Mode ON === On 2014/9/14 7:29 PM, Will Yardley wrote: On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 07:05:17PM -0400, Mark Filipak wrote: I created a minor civil war on the Mozilla list when I

Re: Correct syntax of send hook

2014-05-12 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/5/12 7:58 PM, Chris Bannister wrote: On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 01:48:48PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote: On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 01:12:54AM -0400, Mark Filipak wrote: On 2014/5/11 11:08 PM, Chris Bannister wrote: -snip- More worrying are the strange ammendments that American English

Re: Correct syntax of send hook

2014-05-11 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/5/11 11:08 PM, Chris Bannister wrote: -snip- More worrying are the strange ammendments that American English is imposing (or has imposed) on us people who speak the proper English! I'm sorry, but as an American I have to come out of lurk mode for this... What you tried to write, Chris,

Re: Correct syntax of send hook

2014-05-11 Thread Mark Filipak
On Sat,May 10 06:49:PM, Derek Martin wrote: Mostly I reply here due to a curiosity: Why is 'messed' in single quotes here? I see people do this increasingly often, and I don't get why. Are you a coder, Derek? I use single-quotes when I'm coding because it's faster; I don't have to hit the

Re: displaying the outbox

2014-04-09 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/4/9 11:55 AM, Derek Martin wrote: -snip- I've said it many times, but I think that's perfectly reasonable, especially with something that has such a steep learning curve, as Mutt does. Asking a question about your specific problem is by far the fastest way to get the answer, if you

Re: displaying the outbox

2014-04-09 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/4/7 4:15 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote: -snip- I can imagine that the problem is: a sender is always one person, while the recipients could be many. Actually, a sender is not always one person. If you have multiple Google accounts, for example, which you configure as SMTP POP (or IMAP)

Re: disable text wrapping

2014-02-28 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2014/2/28 2:11 PM, Will Yardley wrote: On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 10:39:19AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote: On 2014-02-28, YuGiOhJCJ Mailing-List wrote: On Mutt 1.5.21, my editor is Vim 7.3. I don't like when it breaks automatically my lines when I am writing an e-mail. Is there a way to

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-21 Thread Mark Filipak
Hi, Andre, On 2013/11/21 1:47 PM, Andre Klärner wrote: On Thu 21.11.2013 00:29:52, Mark Filipak wrote: On 2013/11/20 6:12 PM, Mick wrote: with a virtual LAN adapter in the Host, a virtual LAN adapter in the Guest, and a virtual Bridge in the Guest that's bound to the Host's real hardware

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-21 Thread Mark Filipak
Hi, Michael, thanks for your thoughts. I appreciate it, a lot. On 2013/11/21 3:23 PM, Mick wrote: On Thursday 21 Nov 2013 19:46:41 Mark Filipak wrote: Nope, dovecot handles the maildir part, and deliveres finest IMAP, which many Windows MUAs understand. But I am not going to be running

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-20 Thread Mark Filipak
Thanks for your reply, Mick... On 2013/11/20 2:59 PM, Mick wrote: On Wednesday 20 Nov 2013 07:42:34 you wrote: On 2013/11/19 1:51 AM, Mick wrote: I don't know what permissions problems you are talking about... Windows kept saying Hey! That came from an alien system. I'm not going to let

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-20 Thread Mark Filipak
for a long time, that Mozilla has pulled everyone away to work on Firefox OS, that only one person is assigned to TBird and they're doing maintenance only. Meaning: TBird maildir is full of fatal bugs and will remain that way for the indefinite future. -snip- On Wednesday 20 Nov 2013 21:07:13 Mark

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-19 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2013/11/19 3:02 AM, Edward Toroshchin wrote: On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 08:51:15PM -0500, Mark Filipak wrote: Thank you, Edward, but I want to be able to read email in the Windows Host which has no Internet access. I don't see how IMAP would help? I meant setting it up on your virtual Linux

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-19 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2013/11/19 1:51 AM, Mick wrote: On Monday 18 Nov 2013 05:29:04 Mark Filipak wrote: My setup is a virtual machine environment. Host OS: Windows-7, 64bit, without an Internet connection. Guest OS: Linux Mint 14, with an Internet connection. Shared folder #1: The download directory (Net Guest

Re: Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-18 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2013/11/18 3:19 AM, Edward Toroshchin wrote: Have you considered setting up an IMAP server? This should solve all your problems. Thank you, Edward, but I want to be able to read email in the Windows Host which has no Internet access. I don't see how IMAP would help? Also, I think Samba

Windows Host + Linux Guest + Mutt + shared maildir (Samba?)

2013-11-17 Thread Mark Filipak
Hello, mutt-heads, I've been lurking here for a couple of months. I'm considering mutt because I want 1 file per message and maildir has that and mutt supports maildir. I assume that you all think that mutt is the most dependable, maildir compatible MUA. My setup is a virtual machine

Re: The etiquette of RTFM (Re: I have forgotten ...)

2013-06-25 Thread Mark Filipak
On 2013/6/25 11:47 PM, John Niendorf wrote: I've been watching this thread for a while and thinking Good grief, give me a break. This is only my point of view. 1. RTFM is rude. It is usually written by people who seem to feel the need to show that they know more than someone else. 2. Having to