Re: Using a sendmail replacement?

2016-02-22 Thread Tim Gray
On Feb 21, 2016 at 02:03 PM +0100, Gabriel Philippe wrote: On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 11:47 AM, Andreas Doll wrote: On 2016-02-21 at 12:59, li...@2ion.de wrote: I am using msmtp[1] for this. You can keep its configuration entirely in $HOME. I second that, msmtp works fine for

Re: options for mutt + notmuch integration

2015-05-24 Thread Tim Gray
On May 24, 2015 at 05:55 PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote: Assuming notmuch is the way to go, I have looked into options for integrating mutt and notmuch. I see the following possibilities: (1) mutt-kz (2) the python script. (3) mutt-notmuch [1] (I understand this is deprecated, see [2]) (4)

sourcing output from a program

2015-01-01 Thread Tim Gray
I'm sure this has been covered before. I want to source a set of aliases that are generated by a program I've written. Right now I've go the following lines in my muttrc: source `~/bin/script.sh ~/.mutt/aliases; echo ~/.mutt/aliases` This seems like a roundabout way to do things. Is there

Re: sourcing output from a program

2015-01-01 Thread Tim Gray
On Jan 01, 2015 at 07:01 PM +0100, Francesco Ariis wrote: Are you looking for `source '~/folder/script.sh|'` maybe? Yes I am. Thanks! Tim

Re: forgotten commands

2014-12-22 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 22, 2014 at 12:12 PM -0700, Bob Holtzman wrote: On Sun, Dec 21, 2014 at 05:06:26PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: * Orm Finnendahl orm.finnend...@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de [12-21-14 16:36]: Or w/o making a macro, switch to the folder T. to select all ;N to toggle the READ

Re: Viewing HTML in a real browser

2013-12-14 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 14, 2013 at 08:27 PM +0800, Chris Down wrote: My browser is Chromium, but I think any generic solution should be adaptable. I use Christian's script for complex html messages, particularly ones that have images attached in the email. However, it's a bit slower sometimes then just

Re: TO: header

2013-09-15 Thread Tim Gray
in ~/.mutt/muttrc. You can also set it in ~/.muttrc. I have the following in mine: set realname=Tim Gray set from=m...@address.com Maybe I'm not understanding what you are getting at though...

Re: Encrypting postponed messages

2013-09-09 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 09, 2013 at 11:47 PM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote: To have an unencrypted subject line, it's necessary to enter it in mutt, prior to postponing. However, that's probably an asset if the subject ought also be obfuscated, E.g. We go to war tomorrow might be safer as Immediate plans. If

Re: Encrypting postponed messages

2013-09-08 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 09, 2013 at 02:31 AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote: That would remove the editor choice restriction, and so would be more universal once it exits. Added to that, draft encryption integrated into mutt uses less keystrokes and requires less user concentration than encryption provided by

Re: Search utilities for use with mutt - I use mairix but it's not perfect

2013-05-07 Thread Tim Gray
On May 07, 2013 at 02:53 PM +0100, Chris Green wrote: What other search programs work well with mutt? I used mairix long ago. I think notmuch [1] and mu [2] are superior. I used to think notmuch had more going for it compared to mu, but I've since settled on mu in the last year or two and

Re: get-attachment

2013-05-01 Thread Tim Gray
On May 01, 2013 at 09:51 PM +0200, Suvayu Ali wrote: On Wed, May 01, 2013 at 12:37:13PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: It looks like it takes an existing attachment (e.g. ~/foo.txt) and makes a copy of it to your $tmpdir. The attachment is then replaced with your tmpdir copy (/tmp/foo.txt).

get-attachment

2013-04-30 Thread Tim Gray
What exactly does the get-attachment command do? The manual states 'get a temporary copy of an attachment' but it's unclear to me what the use case might be. Thanks.

Re: Searching for an email by sender's address

2013-04-27 Thread Tim Gray
On Apr 27, 2013 at 09:36 PM +0200, John Niendorf wrote: How do you guys search for all messages from a particular sender? When I do a search, it picks up words from the subject by ignores the sender's (or recipient's) address. Try '~f'. So limit, then `~f name`.

Re: Using Mac OSX addressbook groups

2013-04-23 Thread Tim Gray
On Apr 22, 2013 at 09:31 PM -0700, Trey Sizemore wrote: Thanks. I figured an alias file was the way to go, but wanted to see if there was an alternative. Not that I know of. After all, alias files are the mutt way of dealing with group lists, right? I'll check out the script. I'm

Re: Using Mac OSX addressbook groups

2013-04-22 Thread Tim Gray
On Apr 22, 2013 at 04:22 PM -0700, Trey Sizemore wrote: Just curious if any Mac users on the list have found a way to select 'groups' they've created in their addressbooks when composing mail (To:, CC:)? Yup. I've dumped the groups with members to an alias file that I source. I don't

Re: Alternate Addresses

2013-02-11 Thread Tim Gray
On Feb 11, 2013 at 03:57 PM -0500, Ed wrote: Of course I put the actual address in tha above. Where did I go wrong ? I just have: alternates (addr...@example.com|t...@example.com)

Re: Ideas for saving mailing list mail with IMAP+Maildir

2013-02-10 Thread Tim Gray
On Feb 10, 2013 at 02:04 PM +, David Woodfall wrote: So I'm just wondering how people here cope with organising mailing lists with Maildir and any tips/tricks that may be a better way than my present way. I do what others have said regarding Maildir/dovecot. The 'layout=fs' option let's

Re: What are the current fetchmail/getmail and/or procmail/maildrop utilities?

2012-11-07 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 07, 2012 at 02:15 PM +, Chris Green wrote: I *don't* like procmail configuration files, they're one of the reasons I wrote my own. What does everyone else here do for collecting mail and filtering mail with mutt? I use getmail and dovecot deliver. Getmail is great, fast, and

Re: mutt on an IMAP-Server (dovecot): folder names and structure

2012-08-17 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 17, 2012 at 02:52 PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: - Andre suggested to use mail_location = maildir:%h/Maildir:LAYOUT=fs in dovecot, which I have yet to try. If this does what a web search suggests, then it will make dovecot use mutt's hierarchy instead of the standard

Re: mutt on an IMAP-Server (dovecot): folder names and structure

2012-08-16 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 16, 2012 at 08:29 PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: also sprach Christian Brabandt cbli...@256bit.org [2012.08.16.1937 +0200]: I don't know my password. I use asymmetric authentication everywhere, including IMAP, using a preauth-SSH-tunnel. Out of curiosity, how do you implement this?

Re: mutt on an IMAP-Server (dovecot): folder names and structure

2012-08-16 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 16, 2012 at 08:58 PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: http://git.madduck.net/v/etc/offlineimap.git/blob/HEAD:/.offlineimaprc#l45 I see. Not something you'd probably be able to do if you didn't have login access to the IMAP server. Off topic - you must be the same Martin Krafft who went

Re: Killfiling, anyone?

2012-07-25 Thread Tim Gray
On Jul 25, 2012 at 10:26 AM -0400, Mark H. Wood wrote: Well, here's one vote for maildrop (from a former procmail user). They're both good. And, since I use exim, I keep telling myself that someday I'm going to try its Sieve per-user filter support. I use Sieve for this kind of thing.

Re: mail relaying

2012-06-19 Thread Tim Gray
On Jun 19, 2012 at 11:47 AM -0700, jeremy bentham wrote: What simple, head-smacking thing have I overlooked? Not sure if I can help you, but a simple config line works for me with my SMTP server, when I use it directly from mutt: set smtp_url=smtp://u...@smtp.example.com:587 Port 587

Re: Anyone using Mutt on a Mac?

2012-05-14 Thread Tim Gray
On May 12, 2012 at 06:51 PM -0500, Jim Graham wrote: I'm going to be replacing my old, rapidly dying systems with a Mac next month, and am wondering if anyone here has used Mutt on Mac OS X (Lion). I'm curious about how that's working out, etc. (I've never actually SEEN Mac OS X, so I don't

Re: Mutt/IMAP/filtering

2012-01-14 Thread Tim Gray
: set realname=Tim Gray set from=tg...@address1.com set mbox_type=Maildir set fast_reply set editor=vim +8 -c 'set ft=mail' set spoolfile = $HOME/mail/p/INBOX set folder=$HOME/mail/p folder-hook .* source ~/.mutt/profiles/proto folder-hook $HOME/mail/p/work.* source

Re: Mutt/IMAP/filtering

2012-01-13 Thread Tim Gray
On Jan 13, 2012 at 08:41 AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote: Also $reverse_name will set the From: address to the right value depending on which address was used in the email you're replying to. You will need to set $alternates in the config file for that. Ah yes, I left out that bit.

Re: Mutt/IMAP/filtering

2012-01-12 Thread Tim Gray
profile in it's own file, like so: set realname=Tim Gray set from=tg...@address.com set use_from=yes set signature=~/.mutt/signatures/signature1 set use_envelope_from=yes color statusblack magenta The other profiles look similar, just

Re: Mutt/IMAP/filtering

2012-01-12 Thread Tim Gray
On Jan 12, 2012 at 06:30 PM -0800, Tracy Reed wrote: I can't forward all email to one account but pulling it all down to one location with offlineimap is a possibility. I'm just concerned about not being able to access my mail with my iphone if I pull it all down and delete it from the server.

mutt not recognizing new mails

2012-01-09 Thread Tim Gray
I've been using mutt for a couple years, and something new just started. Not sure if it's mutt or another program, but I *think* it's mutt. Then again, I just started noticing it and haven't built mutt since August (I build from the mercurial sources). I'm currently running

Re: Checking both locally delivered mail and remote IMAP server

2011-12-29 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 28, 2011 at 07:54 PM +, josedavidmj-fo...@yahoo.es wrote: Does anyone have any idea of how to achieve this goal? Try this: set folder = ~/.maildir mailboxes ! mailboxes imaps://imap.gmail.com:993/INBOX You just need to add the IMAP mailboxes individually. You can do

Re: Intelligent/Word-Sensitive Wrapping in Pager?

2011-12-27 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 27, 2011 at 05:14 PM +, Michael Graham wrote: I’ve been playing with the pager’s wrapping so that it doesn’t wrap to the width of my terminal, but rather to 72 characters wide. In my .muttrc I’ve set “set wrap = 72”, but it doesn’t intelligently break: it breaks in the middle of

Re: Address Book/Contacts utilities that work (well) with mutt - what's out there?

2011-12-10 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 10, 2011 at 02:55 PM +, Chris Green wrote: So, does everyone here use abook, or nothing, or just have all their E-Mail addresses in mutt aliases, or what? Any suggestions would be very welcome. This isn't going to be very useful to you since you are using Linux and I'm on OS X,

Re: Address Book/Contacts utilities that work (well) with mutt - what's out there?

2011-12-10 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 10, 2011 at 05:38 PM +, Chris Green wrote: lbdb is good to know about, thank you. It means that I can choose almost any program for my address book and can link it to mutt. lbdb is the glue which makes it all happen really. It's a great program.

Re: fcc-save-hook for multiple recipients

2011-12-08 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 08, 2011 at 10:39 PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote: So if it is a mail from one of three names and the other two names are in ~C (To: or Cc:), then it is a match. What is the smartest way to specify this logic with an fcc-save-hook? If I understand correctly, the following should do it. It's

Re: fcc-save-hook for multiple recipients

2011-12-08 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 08, 2011 at 08:15 AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote: On Dec 08, 2011 at 12:08 PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote: Thanks Tim but the condition is AND not OR. All three addresses need to be present in random order in the To: or Oops. Just take that the |'s then. If you just place several search

Re: fcc-save-hook for multiple recipients

2011-12-08 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 09, 2011 at 12:05 AM +0100, Eric Smith wrote: But this will not match if the mail is From: foo and To: bar, baz You'll just need to add a couple more hooks to catch all the cases. It's really all explained in the manual. fcc-save-hook '~f foo ~C bar ~C baz' project_folder

Re: mark_old=yes does not work for IMAP folders

2011-12-08 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 09, 2011 at 08:59 AM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote: Have I asked something weird or does nobody use IMAP? I think a lot of us use offlineimap. At least I do. I clearly remember IMAP messages becoming O in mutt-1.4.2.3_4, and I miss the feature very much. I wonder, where mutt could have

Re: mark_old=yes does not work for IMAP folders

2011-12-08 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 09, 2011 at 12:45 PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote: I have been quite happy with mutt alone as an IMAP client. I would be happy with the IMAP support, but I find offlineimap is more graceful in handling me putting my laptop to sleep throughout the day as I move about. Absolutely not.

Re: fcc-save-hook for multiple recipients

2011-12-05 Thread Tim Gray
On Dec 05, 2011 at 10:23 PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote: If a sent or received mail has a certain list of email addresses in the To: and Cc:, then I want to automatically save to a specific folder. Well, you can either string together a bunch of criteria with 'ors' and use the ~C pattern:

maildir_trash questions

2011-12-01 Thread Tim Gray
I'd like to have maildir_trash=yes. I'm running mutt pointed at local maildirs. When I set the above option to yes, I can flag deleted messages just fine; the T flag gets set on the file. However, I can't seem to actually purge them by any means. Syncing the mailbox has no effect, even

Re: 'important' flagged messages mutt and offlineimap

2011-11-24 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 24, 2011 at 02:58 PM +, Matt Ford wrote: I've seen a couple of internet posts about how starred mails are not propagated upwards from mutt to gmail, this looks to be the same thing. Unfortunately I didn't see a fix. Just to note that I do use mutt and offlineimap. Flags set in mutt

IMAP timeout

2011-11-09 Thread Tim Gray
I've been using mutt over IMAP on my laptop and I had a question for the list. When I put my laptop to sleep or disconnect it from the internet, clearly my IMAP connection is broken. When I resume my connection at a later time, like the next morning, mutt is often in a 'frozen' state. After

Re: Named tags/lables?

2011-11-07 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 04, 2011 at 05:25 PM +0100, Jostein Berntsen wrote: If you use mu search you can easily save your search to a new search folder by just changing the folder path. Standard mu search: mu find --clearlinks --format=links --linksdir=~/mail/search search term Good idea. I never thought of

Re: Named tags/lables?

2011-11-04 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 03, 2011 at 03:43 PM -0500, David Champion wrote: If you use X-labels heavily and are comfortable building mutt from source I encourage you to take a look at https://bitbucket.org/dgc/mutt-dgc/qseries and apply at least up to the complete-pattern-y patch. I wouldn't mind trying this

Re: displaying tagged files in browser

2011-09-27 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 27, 2011 at 01:37 PM +0200, Rado Q wrote: You want folder_format. Thanks. I couldn't find that before even though I was looking for it in the manual. I also see that I set folder_format long ago and took out some of the file system info (# of hardlinks, user, group, etc.) and must

displaying tagged files in browser

2011-09-26 Thread Tim Gray
When I want to attach multiple files to an email message, it's convenient to tag all of them in the file browser, and then hit return to attach them all at once. However, there's no visual indication in the file browser as to which files are tagged. Is there anyway to set this? I didn't see

Re: displaying tagged files in browser

2011-09-26 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 26, 2011 at 05:18 PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: in my ~/.muttrc I have: color index magentadefault ~T # Tagged look in tfm for flags and tagged. I actually have this in my .muttrc: color index yellow default ~T Works in the message

Re: Subscribe.. similar function from Thunderbird to Mutt

2011-09-21 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 20, 2011 at 08:47 PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote: How can I do this with Mutt? It's not in the folder list, and I can't change to it manually. Any ideas? In the mutt manual, look up 'imap_check_subscribed' and 'imap_list_subscribed'. I would imagine that mutt will only check mailboxes

Re: Mac Command Line and mutt

2011-09-13 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 13, 2011 at 10:06 AM -0400, Tom Baker wrote: If I could solve this problem, then presumably I could configure the Mac to open mutt when I click on a file such as important-email-exchange.mbox in the Mac Finder. I have tried everything I could think of, even looked into Emacs's Rmail, but

Re: Mac Command Line and mutt

2011-09-13 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 12, 2011 at 04:39 PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote: Ah! Package systems, that is valuable info. I'd definitely recommend homebrew over the others. A lot less messy and easier to install and manage in my mind. As far as installing mutt, even though I have a lot of stuff installed with

Re: Quirks using format:fixed

2011-06-06 Thread Tim Gray
On Jun 06, 2011 at 05:20 PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote: I use a formatoption script, that uses a custom formatoption setting depending on the region the cursor is on. This allows to have different formatoptions for e.g. Header lines, quotes, code, etc.) Very cool. I'll have to digest

Re: Quirks using format:fixed

2011-05-17 Thread Tim Gray
On May 17, 2011 at 12:25 PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote: Or, I could just set tw=0 for vim, and enable format:flowed in my ~/.muttrc. That would probably be the easiest route. It's unclear from your message whether or not you realize this, but setting f=f in your muttrc doesn't actually do

Re: Quirks using format:fixed

2011-05-17 Thread Tim Gray
On May 12, 2011 at 02:28 PM -0600, Aaron Toponce wrote: Is there are way to tell Vim not to wrap the headers, even though I wish to wrap the body? I hardly ever edit the headers in my editor, vim or otherwise. I do that all from the mutt interface. I have Vim (and my other editor) set up

Re: Quirks using format:fixed

2011-05-15 Thread Tim Gray
On May 15, 2011 at 02:51 PM +0200, Richard wrote: I was wondering if anyone has a script to convert normal mail messages to format flowed stuff and back? Could be used as an editor wrapper script instead of trying to reimplement the functionality in every editor. I did something like this a

Re: ispell with vim

2011-05-15 Thread Tim Gray
On May 15, 2011 at 05:30 PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote: Mutt is compiled with ispell. The documentation I found only talks about it's use with emacs. Being a confirmed vi/vim user, I'm somewhat at a loss. I'm primarily interested, at this point, in adding words to the list. Any pointers

Re: mairix search

2011-05-08 Thread Tim Gray
On May 08, 2011 at 11:09 AM +0200, Richard wrote: indeed wrong; mairix j...@joe.com mairix j...@joe.com work order will do exactly what most people would think it would do. It has some special treatment of email addresses in addition to that. Good to know. Though I still do find the search

Re: mairix search

2011-05-08 Thread Tim Gray
On May 08, 2011 at 09:21 PM +0200, Richard wrote: I have just done a re-index with mairix and have no reason to complain:) In my experience, on my system, mairix was slower. I seem to recall times of around 15-20 minutes to go through a couple hundred thousand messages looking for new ones.

Re: mairix search

2011-05-08 Thread Tim Gray
On May 08, 2011 at 10:47 PM +0200, Christian Ebert wrote: $ time mairix -v -p I bet that was my problem. I don't think I ever used -p, so there were a lot of dead messages floating around in my db. The times I'm getting now are pretty good. Notmuch seems to be faster, but the times are

Re: Sending in bulk mode from draft folder

2011-05-06 Thread Tim Gray
On May 06, 2011 at 02:38 PM +0200, Jose M Vidal wrote: is there any way to send all the messages without the need to open them one by one? As someone else mentioned, running a local smtp server like postfix will do this automatically. I've been using putmail[1] instead. It's a lightweight

Re: offlineimap much slower than gmail-imap

2011-05-05 Thread Tim Gray
On May 05, 2011 at 01:43 PM +0100, Nick Jones wrote: For reference, mutt (1.5.20) on my machine currently takes 11 seconds to open my offlineimap'd Gmail 'All Mail' folder which contains 17,418 messages. It then takes a further 6 seconds to close the mailbox, write any changes, and then switch

Re: offlineimap much slower than gmail-imap

2011-05-05 Thread Tim Gray
On May 05, 2011 at 08:52 AM -0600, John J. Foster wrote: My header cache (tokyo cabinet) seems to get slow on certain mailboxes every few weeks. I just blow away that mailboxes cache and let it rebuild and all is well again. I ALWAYS blow away the entire cache whenever I pull a new version of

Re: mairix search

2011-05-05 Thread Tim Gray
On May 06, 2011 at 05:17 AM +0200, Sebastian Tramp wrote: This is indeed an interesting feature. Do you use it instead of lbdbq? Maybe I'm missing something. Is it really that useful of a feature if you already use lbdb and feed it with your outgoing mail? One of the other things I like

Re: mairix search

2011-05-05 Thread Tim Gray
On May 06, 2011 at 05:24 AM +0200, Sebastian Tramp wrote: Does notmuch have a similar feature to mu's cfind? I did not find it in the docu -- but the project name is policy also in terms of documentation :-) See my other email - I'm not exactly sure what cfind does. It's pretty easy to

Re: mairix search

2011-05-03 Thread Tim Gray
On May 03, 2011 at 08:39 AM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote: I use mairix, but it seems like mu is being quite actively developed: Yes, mu is quite actively developed. I liked it a fair amount. I just have a feeling that notmuch has a brighter future.

Re: mairix search

2011-05-03 Thread Tim Gray
, the last option is mostly for the full notmuch client. [1]: https://github.com/weisslj/muttjump #!/usr/bin/env python __author__ = Tim Gray __version__ = 1.0 import sys import os import optparse import subprocess as sb import shlex import email import readline cfgdir = '~/.notmuchmutt' cfgdir

Re: mairix search

2011-05-02 Thread Tim Gray
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 was a lot better for me than nmzmail. I used mairix for quite a bit.

Re: Wrapping non-wrapped e-mail when replying

2011-04-27 Thread Tim Gray
On Apr 27, 2011 at 07:07 PM +0200, Marco Giusti wrote: Take a try with this line. First reply to this email, move the cursor to this line an press consecutively Vgq. V select the whole line while gq wraps it. `gqq` also wraps the currently selected line. Might be faster than `Vgq`, though

Re: text_flowed in send-hook?

2011-04-11 Thread Tim Gray
On Apr 08, 2011 at 01:39 PM +0200, Richard wrote: I wanted to have text_flowed enabled for certain recipients which would seem easy enough using send-hook, so tried I guess I'm not clear about why you wouldn't just send format=flowed text to every recipient and avoid this altogether. If your

Re: text_flowed in send-hook?

2011-04-11 Thread Tim Gray
On Apr 11, 2011 at 10:44 PM +0200, Richard wrote: yes, I am also modifying editor per recipient. At least I did it for this and some other experiments. Often I call the editor through some content/formatting wrapper. Ahh ok. Other than that I have little understanding what and how

Re: Viewing HTML mails with images

2011-04-02 Thread Tim Gray
On Apr 02, 2011 at 02:11 PM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote: If you're not afraid of Python you can try out viewhtmlmsg from my muttils package: Thanks for reminding me about these. I had installed them awhile ago and never remember to use them. Works great!

Re: delete local mail into local trash folder

2011-03-06 Thread Tim Gray
On Mar 07, 2011 at 12:05 AM +0800, chris M. sprite wrote: # folder-hook . 'macro index d save-message=trashenter' # folder-hook =trash 'macro index d delete-message' I'm using essentially the above code: folder-hook . 'macro pager,index d

Re: unified inbox

2011-02-24 Thread Tim Gray
On Feb 24, 2011 at 02:34 PM -0600, Puneet Kishor wrote: As is, with mutt, I am constantly flipping between one account to another, and even though I have mapped the F1 and F2 keys to the inboxes for the two accounts, it is a pain in the derierre. Everytime mutt has to scan through the cache and

Re: conversation view

2011-02-24 Thread Tim Gray
On Feb 24, 2011 at 02:38 PM -0600, Puneet Kishor wrote: I just sent an email about unified inbox. In the same vein, another thing I miss is the conversation view of other mailers. In that, I see not just incoming emails in a thread, but also the replies that I sent out. That way a complete

Re: Mutt on Mac Mini

2011-01-27 Thread Tim Gray
On Jan 27, 2011 at 02:47 PM -0900, Tim Johnson wrote: I currently use mutt on ubuntu 10.04. I am considering getting a Mac Mini - I believe that the OS is 'OS X Snow Leopard'. Is anyone aware of any issues compiling and running mutt on this OS? Just to pipe in, I run mutt on OS X just fine as

Re: Iphone antics

2011-01-24 Thread Tim Gray
On Jan 24, 2011 at 08:51 PM -0600, llwy...@suddenlink.net wrote: Is there anyway to setup my mail account so I can check my mail with the Iphone? Or is that beyond the purview of this email list? :) I do it all the time with an IMAP account. Either access it through mutt's IMAP or use

Re: libiconv and mailbox reading speed

2010-11-17 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 17, 2010 at 02:27 PM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote: Shot in the dark: Especially under MacOS 10.4 I sometimes improved things by: $ tar cjf slow-maildir.tar.bz2 slow-maildir $ mv slow-maildir slow-maildir-bak $ tar xjf slow-maildir.tar.bz2 I'll give it a try. But I really did see a

Re: libiconv and mailbox reading speed

2010-11-15 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 08, 2010 at 12:49 AM +, Christian Ebert wrote: Maybe you have to rebuild the databases now that you're using iconv. FWIW, for me the combination with tokyocabinet is lightning fast, but I'm still on a pure 32bit MacOS 10.5.8. A threaded mailbox with over 75000 messages opens in about

Re: improper decoding

2010-11-07 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 05, 2010 at 01:00 AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote: I recently rebuilt mutt from the hg repository (on Oct. 25th or thereabouts). I've noticed I've been having a lot of problems with properly displayed emails with non-ascii codings. Mainly with windows-1252 (and maybe iso-8859-1, I forget

Re: improper decoding

2010-11-07 Thread Tim Gray
On Nov 07, 2010 at 09:43 AM -0500, Tim Gray wrote: Ok, so clearly no one else has this problem. Let me ask this question then. How does mutt prepare the message when you hit reply? Assuming a message is in iso-8859-1 encoding. Does mutt decode that and make a new text file with UTF-8

libiconv and mailbox reading speed

2010-11-07 Thread Tim Gray
In another thread I had a conversation with myself about libiconv and encoding problems. That is all fixed now. There was also thread the other week about header caching and I had commented that even though I used header caching, things were slow. I also stated I had upgraded tokyo cabinet

improper decoding

2010-11-04 Thread Tim Gray
I recently rebuilt mutt from the hg repository (on Oct. 25th or thereabouts). I've noticed I've been having a lot of problems with properly displayed emails with non-ascii codings. Mainly with windows-1252 (and maybe iso-8859-1, I forget). Anyway, I haven't had any problems with this until

Re: Switching index view from thread to by date

2010-10-26 Thread Tim Gray
On Oct 26, 2010 at 09:08 AM -0700, emmanuel_mays...@lynceantech.com wrote: To change the index view in mutt, from by-thread to by-date I can change the .muttrc But how can I change it when the session is open? Is there a keyboard combination I should know about? The 'sort-mailbox' command. I

Re: header cache not so useful when new messages added to Maildir?

2010-10-25 Thread Tim Gray
On Oct 26, 2010 at 09:42 AM +0900, Dan Drake wrote: Is there any way to optimize this? It seems a bit silly to need to reread all 700 messages when a single new message has been added. Is there a way to make this work better, or to get Mutt to intelligently combine the existing cache while

Re: Do many here still use abook or are there better alternatives now?

2010-10-23 Thread Tim Gray
On Oct 23, 2010 at 12:19 PM +0100, Chris G wrote: Or are there alternative ways of maintaining the mutt alias list (and maybe an addressbook as well) nowadays? I use lbdb and the Mac OS X Addressbook. Obviously, if you aren't on OS X, that's not very useful to you. But maybe something

Re: Open a specific message from the command line

2010-09-29 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 27, 2010 at 11:59 AM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote: If you install the mu search utility, you can open mails directly with the mu view file path command. To find the file path for a specific mail you can use mu find search criteria --fields l, d, f, s to get this displayed on stdout.

Open a specific message from the command line

2010-09-24 Thread Tim Gray
Is there anyway to open a specific message in a maildir from the command line? Any official method or any workaround that people can think of? Thanks

Re: offlineimap + mutt

2010-09-14 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 14, 2010 at 01:22 PM -0400, Thaddeus Morgan wrote: Any suggestions on how I can get offlineimap working? Anyone have any .offlineimaprc files they can share? Right off the bat, I see you have: [Account GP] localrepository = LocalGP remoterepository = RemoteGP yet your two repository

Re: converting from pine to mutt

2010-09-12 Thread Tim Gray
On Sep 12, 2010 at 11:37 AM -0400, Thaddeus Morgan wrote: 1) What is the best method of converting a large number of mbox folder into Maildir folders? I've read that mutt's -f and -e options are suitable for doing this. Is there a best practice I should follow? Mutt can do it. I think I

Re: 1.5.20 and sidebar

2010-08-30 Thread Tim Gray
stuff that I have it do.#!/usr/bin/env python __author__ = Tim Gray __version__ = 1.0 import os, sys try: fpath = sys.argv[1] except: sys.exit(1) tmp, parentdir = os.path.split(fpath) # path to boxes to ignore, relative to input file path ignore = ['.DS_Store', 'boxes

Re: Deleting messages trash-can-style

2010-08-23 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 22, 2010 at 08:11 PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote: If not, you might want to look at doing this: macro index d save-message=.Trash\n macro pager d save-message=.Trash\n That should work, but you'll want to change .Trash to something else, That works great,

Re: sending email to txt

2010-08-03 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 03, 2010 at 12:00 AM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote: Maybe the reason for your delay was your smtp relays? Might not have been your person relay, but another one in between (ie. Big city) Who knows. I just tried both addresses now and they both came right through.

Re: sending email to txt

2010-08-03 Thread Tim Gray
address. The txt address did not - the txt I received on my phone was from 1-410-000-002 and it also had From: Tim Gray in the body of the text message.

Re: sending email to txt

2010-08-02 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 01, 2010 at 10:26 PM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote: Nope. Doesn't work here. I don't know. It worked the other day for me. Here's the complete list from wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SMS_gateways

Re: sending email to txt

2010-08-02 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 02, 2010 at 08:27 AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote: On Aug 01, 2010 at 10:26 PM -0800, rog...@sdf.org wrote: Nope. Doesn't work here. I don't know. It worked the other day for me. Here's the complete list from wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SMS_gateways To follow up

Re: sending email to txt

2010-08-01 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 01, 2010 at 09:56 PM -0600, Scott Jones wrote: I have tried sending to 'num...@txt.att.net' and it just bounces back, without delivery. I think num...@mms.att.net works.

Re: sending email to txt

2010-08-01 Thread Tim Gray
On Aug 01, 2010 at 10:20 PM -0600, Scott Jones wrote: Thanks Tim. That worked, but I received my test text as an mms message, instead of just txt.. but 'num...@txt.att.net' didn't work.. I just hope in sending an mms message I am not billed differently. Don't know. I do know that they txt

group command syntax

2010-07-27 Thread Tim Gray
I have two questions about groups. Up until now, I've created all of my groups while creating aliases. I now realize there is a distinction between the two, and don't really need most of the aliases for the groups, just the group definitions themselves. Whereas before I would write: alias

Re: sending to a list of undisclosed recipients

2010-07-27 Thread Tim Gray
On Jul 27, 2010 at 03:29 PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: Hmmm... Seems like you're wrong after all (Mutt 1.5.20hg (2009-08-27)). Mutt may well write out the Bcc line on the message that is sent out. It's probably dependent on the SMTP agent, no? I did a test earlier today using putmail as my

Re: Add header automatically

2010-06-27 Thread Tim Gray
On Jun 27, 2010 at 12:50 PM -0400, Ed Blackman wrote: I have my $editor set to a Perl script that manipulates the incoming message in various custom ways before handing it off to my real editor. Adding a new header would be trivial. The only disadvantage is that I have lost the Aborted

Re: Privacy considerations when using mutt

2010-05-10 Thread Tim Gray
On May 10, 2010 at 11:00 AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote: I used to do that, until I discovered the power of gpg to decode things on the fly. Now I have an encrypted mutt config file that is sourced by the main mutt config file, like this: source gpg -d .muttrc.secure.gpg| Do what?!?

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