my_old_wait_key=\$wait_key
nopipe_decode nowait_key\
notmuch-mutt -r thread\
`echo
${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/notmuch/mutt/results`\
set pipe_decode=\$my_old_pipe_decode
wait_key=\$my_old_wait_key" \
"notmuch: reconstruct thread"
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1
and
send
Do you think this can be encoded in a macro?
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=0 in your vimrc or directly while
you write the mail.
source: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Toggle_auto-wrap
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Is there a way to disable the text wrapping in Mutt? (I saw the wrap
setting in ~/.muttrc that can be set to positive, negative or null value but
in these 3
it
afterwards? I thinks is would allow a lot of other feature too.
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On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 06:45:46PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 05:30:16PM +0100, Óscar Pereira wrote:
The subject seems pretty self-explanatory. Use case, you're writing an
email, which is already marked as to be sent encrypted, but you have to
postpone it. In the
the file is and to browse
through many dir levels.
Is there a way to configure that somehow?
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time zone
in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option but
need this for the (internal) pager.
Any ideas?
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On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 01:32:33PM +, Paul wrote:
I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time
zone in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option
but need this for the (internal) pager.
Any ideas?
This is not fantastic, but it's worked for me:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:32:45PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
Would there be interest, to implement an interface to range in the
previously mentioned Vim-Plugin?
+1 :) - I already use your CheckAttach extension as a submodule from
your repo [1] (assuming you are chrisbra :) -
:) - and this would be a great
enhancement of the extension.
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1. https://github.com/chrisbra/CheckAttach
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my
scripts cron based.
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I have googled some ways to watch(monitor) mailbox(I use maildir) and Notify
when have new mails.
First one is use some scripts. I found one on github that monitor maildir can
notify.
This method should be more simple.
Second is use
. Open mutt regarding this would also be more unix-like.
BTW: How can you start ranger in a way that you can choose a file and
exit after that?
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version of mu v. 0.9.5, works great with many
useful features. That cfind option is a nice one.
This is indeed an interesting feature. Do you use it instead of lbdbq?
Seebi
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to mu's cfind? I did not find
it in the docu -- but the project name is policy also in terms of
documentation :-)
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a little python
script that I call instead which gives me readline search history and
cleans out the search results automatically when I make a new search.
I've attached the script 'notmuch-mutt.py'.
Hi Tim, thanks for this resource!
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On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 12:26:45AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
On Apr 29, 2011 at 01:56 PM +0200, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
Is searching / indexing with mairix state of the art or is there a
better solution available? I am quite happy with that, just wanted to
ask ;-).
I found that mairix
, it works for me. just a notice for the other: under
debian/ubuntu, there is a dependency for the libterm-readline-gnu-perl
package ...
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:51PM +0200, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
I have a question regarding macros in mutt. Currently I use these two
macros for searching:
macro generic ,f shell-escapemairix search via mairix
macro generic ,,f change-folderkill-line=searchenter load the
search results mailbox
Can I optimize
of the original mails I recommend muttjump:
https://github.com/weisslj/muttjump
c
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the search with ,f -
the result mailbox is automatically loaded?
Is searching / indexing with mairix state of the art or is there a
better solution available? I am quite happy with that, just wanted to
ask ;-).
thanks and best regards
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