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Oliver Graute oliver.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
On 15/06/15, Eric Wong wrote:
Oliver Graute oliver.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to apply patches received from a public mailinglist to a
git repository. There for i'am looking for an easy
On 15/06/15, Eric Wong wrote:
Oliver Graute oliver.gra...@gmail.com wrote:
I would like to apply patches received from a public mailinglist to a
git repository. There for i'am looking for an easy to handle maintainer
workflow for mutt and git. How do maintainers of known open source
Hello,
I would like to apply patches received from a public mailinglist to a
git repository. There for i'am looking for an easy to handle maintainer
workflow for mutt and git. How do maintainers of known open source
projects handle these workflow with incoming patches?
Best regards,
Oliver
Hello list,
how can I strip of the first 23 chars of my filename string in the
folder_format setting?
set folder_format = "%2C %t %N %d %f"$
so that:
11 N Apr 12 08:19 =usern...@provider.com/Mailinglists.mutt-users/
looks like this
11 N Apr 12 08:19 Mailinglists.mutt-users/
Best
On 12/04/17, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 03:26:51PM +0200, Oliver Graute wrote:
> > how can I strip of the first 23 chars of my filename string in the
> > folder_format setting?
>
> I don't believe the built-in format specifiers give this function
Hello list,
In the compose window I have an empty "Reply-To:" Header. Is this a
mandatory Header Field? How can I remove these Header entry? or should I
fill it out with my mail address from the "From" field?
A mail partner is complaining about it and saied "Your reply-to is set odd"
"Do not set
Hello list,
is there a way to define which headers show up in the compose window if
edit_headers is set? For example I want to see the normal From, To and
Subject headers. But not the extra headers defined with my_hdr X-URL or
X-PGP-Key. Nevertheless these extra headers should be send. Is this
Hello mutt-users,
in my .muttrc I have the following folder-hook:
# use lower value for reading slower remote IMAP folders
folder-hook ^imap 'set read_inc=100'
# use even lower value for reading even slower remote POP folders
folder-hook ^pop 'set
On 10/08/19, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 02:20:32PM +0200, Oliver Graute wrote:
> >folder-hook ^pop 'set read_inc=1'
>
> See <http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#mailbox-hook>
>
> The ^ is being interpreted as a mailbox shortcut, not "beginni