/home/user really your home directory? Or is it /home/marcelo?
Is the error message really complaining about
home/user/.mutt/temp/doc2.pdf? Or is it complaining about
/home/user/.mutt/temp/doc2.pdf?
Please send us the output of the following commands:
id
cd && pwd
ps -ef | fgrep mutt
a folder, this
might work:
# By default, show all messages
folder-hook . "."
# In [Gmail]/All Mail, show only unread messages
folder-hook '^\[Gmail\]\/All Mail$' "~U"
Does that help? I may have misunderstood what you're trying to do.
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to be cleared you will loose
your cache(s) and they will have to be rebuilt and cause delay!
/s/set/reset/
Sorry I don't understand ...
s/xxx/yyy/ means Change xxx to yyy.
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want to show us your
config settings just as they are in your config file(s) -- minus
sensitive info, of course.
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don't know the answer to this.
2. Is there a way to get rid of the Cc or To without losing
the other benefits of %L in the index_format?
See Conditionals (under Format Strings) in the mutt manual. For
example:
set index_format=... %?L?list: %-20.20L...? ...
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my inbox of the gmail account
How can I achieve this ?
Probably by switching to the All Mail folder -- press c and enter
=[Gmail]/All Mail -- at least I assume that's where you want to get them
from.
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bar:
set pager_format=-%S- [%C/%m] %n%s% %P %?l?%4l%4c? lines
Do you mean that when you open .muttrc in your editor, the two
characters % are highlighted?
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On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 01:38:55PM -0400, rj wrote:
On Wed 17 at 01:27 PM -0400, Paul Hoffman nkui...@nkuitse.com wrote:
Do you mean that when you open .muttrc in your editor, the two
characters % are highlighted?
Exactly. And this is not an artifact of any highlighting I may have
practice or it's
bad practice; whether the source code is freely available or not seems
immaterial to me. I certainly agree that it should be documented,
however.
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them in order?
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On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:53:13AM +0800, horseriver wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 08:19:35AM -0500, Paul Hoffman wrote:
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:17:25AM +0800, horseriver wrote:
hi:
I want to clear local mails in mutt and reget then from server,
because I want to sort them
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 03:21:51PM +0100, Marco wrote:
On 2013–01–23 Paul Hoffman wrote:
After a mail client retrieves a message from a server using POP, the
server typically deletes its copy of the message.
That's new to me. Messages are retrieved with RETR. This command
only copies
?
Because when I'm trying to do this in Abook, I get an error message:
File does not seem to be a valid addressbook
Maybe Clawsmail is producing invalid LDIF, or maybe abook can only
handle a subset of LDIF. Send us a (sanitized) copy or excerpt to look
at.
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/ Netscape addressbook
| - mutt mutt alias
| - pine pine addressbook
| - csv comma separated values
| - palmcsv Palm comma separated values
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hand, allows you to modify the message before it is
| resent (for example, by adding your own comments). Bouncing is done
| using the bounce function and forwarding using the forward
| function bound to b and f respectively.
Regards,
Luis
HTH,
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On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 01:02:42PM +0100, John wrote:
Hello list,
I'd like to be able to use an instance of mutt to access shared
mailboxes (are these folders?) on an exchange server. I understand
this has to be through IMAP.
Although I can get all of my mail through IMAP (or POP3) from
key servers
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Cheers.
On 18 February 2011 23:13, Paul Hoffman nkui...@nkuitse.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 08:41:18PM +0100, Pau wrote:
sorry... I am totally lost... how am I supposed to do this with
edit_headers???
I can write scripts, but could you please give me an example of what I
have
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 12:19:12PM +0100, Chris G wrote:
Do many people here still use abook? It hasn't been updated for several
years now (although that doesn't mean it's no good necessarily).
I do -- it does what I need and it's quick and I can import/export
flexibly.
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$tmp/new $tmp/cur $tmp/tmp; then
echo Partially deleted 2
exit -1
fi
else
echo Can't delete 2
exit 2
fi
- cut here -
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on the remaining accounts. It is not
obvious (to me), though, how to deal with several IMAP accounts that have such
usernames.
What happens if you URL-encode the user name?
imaps://company%2fchristoph%2fchristoph.lud...@example.com
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, depending on your shell.)
Thanks and Regards,
Surya Kiran
HTH,
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-prefixclear-flagotag-prefixtag-message
This leaves all messages untagged, in case that matters.
Thank you.
Kind Regards.
Jim
HTH,
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echo Not empty!
chmod a+w dir/new
else
rm -rf dir
fi
~Kyle
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On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 11:40:04AM -0500, Paul Hoffman wrote:
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 10:03:20AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, December 6 at 04:46 PM, quoth Rado S:
=- Chris G wrote on Thu 6.Dec'07 at 13:03:13 + -=
What's a reliable way of removing empty maildirs
On Thu, Dec 06, 2007 at 11:47:53AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, December 6 at 11:40 AM, quoth Paul Hoffman:
chmod a-w dir/new
if [ `find dir -type f` ] ; then
You have to do something like this instead:
found=`find dir -type f`
if -n $found ; then
At least on my
expression in an initialization command:
| ``\\''.
So lower-casing the pattern should have the desired result.
BTW, you might try `tr A-Z a-z ~/recipients_list` (or some such)
instead of invoking a Python script.
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$query = x ]; then
# User entered an empty query
exit 0
fi
mairix $query
If you like, I can post the whole kit and kaboodle so you can see
exactly how I do it using namazu.
Eyolf
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]/%[mail_day]
thanks,
MC
HTH,
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