Hi Peter,
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 10:27:40PM -0600 Peter Horst wrote:
Can the vvv.nntp package be used with a local spool, à la slrn/slrnpull?
I just patched 1.3.25i with it, and it's great, but it would be better
without the slow Internet article checking, etc.
I don't know wether it works
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 09:22:30AM -0300 Michel wrote:
1 drwxr-sr-x 31 michel michel 2048 Mar 09 07:33 ../
2 drwxr-sr-x 2 michel michel 1024 Mar 09 08:45 Linux/
3 drwxr-sr-x 2 michel michel 1024 Feb 19 02:02 Musica/
4 drwxrwsr-x 2 michel michel
Hello,
On Sat, Mar 09, 2002 at 02:15:57PM -0300 Michel wrote:
9 Feb 19 04:51 22 .. inbox
10 Mar 09 08:42 38377 ... lidas
[...]
set folder_format= %\%C %N %t %d %s %. %f %\
[...]
Only in iten
Hallo,
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:09:09:PM -0500 Joel Hammer wrote:
One of the problems I have had with mutt is opening links to internet sites
in my email.
Hmm, I use 'UrlView' which is much more flexible, usable and also
extensible.
Regards, Rocco
--
BOFH excuse #351:
PEBKAC (Problem
Hallo,
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:46:30:PM -0500 Joel Hammer wrote:
Well I found urlview.
I do not want to install yet another helpler application (yet). Also, can't
even download the thang. This urlview looks hardcore to me!
The script is not too complicated, IMHO. Once installed simply
Hello,
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 04:57:48:PM -0700 Steve Talley wrote:
The pipe command doesn't save the output of the command as a new
version of the message. It also doesn't mark the original message as
deleted.
Right. But why not write a macro which:
1) pipes the message to a command
Hi,
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 06:11:22:PM -0700 Steve Talley wrote:
Rocco Rutte wrote:
Right. But why not write a macro which:
1) pipes the message to a command (this command may be a shell
script using another instance of Mutt to send the *changed* mail
to yourself),
What
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 02:48:00:AM +0100 Sven Guckes wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-21 01:01]:
Should even fit on a line in your config
as works by pressing just *one* key.
I guess, this won't end up quickly and I'm running out of coffee... ;-)
well, you can put
Hi,
* Patrick Schoenfeld [07-10-18 20:52:22 +0200] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:30:07PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
Depends on what you want to achieve: do we want mutt to be
acceptable in the business no matter what?
if we were talking about anything thats very harmful to mutt in general I
Hi,
* Christoph Ludwig [07-10-25 12:26:04 +0200] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 09:08:52PM +0200, Alexander Dahl wrote:
Is there at least anyone but me who uses gpgme instead of classic method
with this error-prone commandline config? ;)
Mutt comes with pgp and gpg samples that simply work
Hi,
* hce [07-10-30 21:58:43 +1100] wrote:
I am compiling mutt-1.5.16 on Debian, and there was above error. It
seems the GLIBC_2.4 is not an official package in Debian, now can I
modify the Makefile not to run makedoc?
That sounds like a problem with your debian installation (...I don't
Hi,
* Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
I have noticed that the headers databases are always growing, even if I
delete mails.
Here it's important from where you delete them. When you delete them
within mutt using that header cache, it should remove those entries
(mutt doesn't sync the hcache to
Hi,
* Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
I have the following configuration:
set delete = yes
set folder = ~/.Maildir
set maildir_trash = yes
set mbox = ~/.Maildir
set mbox_type = Maildir
set spoolfile = ~/.Maildir
When I mark a message to be deleted in my Maildir mailbox it won't be deleted.
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2007-11-21 11:49:13, schrieb Nicolas KOWALSKI:
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 09:37:22AM +0100, Rocco Rutte wrote:
* Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
I have noticed that the headers databases are always growing, even if
I delete mails.
Here it's important from where
Hi,
* Eric Smith wrote:
Is this possible?
Yes, see folder-hook in the manual, combined with limit.
Rocco
Hi,
* Marc Vaillant wrote:
I just upgraded mutt from 1.5.13 to 1.5.17 and header cache no longer
seems to work. I'm using the darwinports install. Below is the output
from mutt -v. My muttrc has set header_cache=~/Mail. I deleted the
db files in ~/Mail from my previous version. All that
Hi,
* Eric Smith wrote:
What do you mean by filter condition? If not limit... do you mean
you want to filter what folders you're allowed to type in?
yes, limit as in which messages to display.
So i want to change to folder =foo and see only 2w From: bar
That's exactly what folder-hook was
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
8--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/] export LANG=C
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/] export LC_ALL=C
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/] mutt
Error in /home/michelle.konzack/.mutt/hook-fcc, line 8: Unmatched ( or \(
Error in
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello Rocco,
The problem is definitivly NOT IN MUTT since I get exact the same error
now in one of my scripts usin egrep
Here the code sniplet:
8--
elif `echo ${LINE} |egrep '^(---|+++)
Hi,
* Chris G wrote:
I have a mailboxes line as follows:-
mailboxes ~/Mail/In/inbox `echo ~/Mail/Li/*` `echo ~/Mail/In/*`
Obviously the ~/Mail/In/inbox will appear twice because it's in `echo
~/Mail/In/*` as well. Will this cause any problems (there are entries
which come after inbox
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
If your message was stored in an MH folder or a Maildir, then the file
containing that message is simply deleted, and given back to the
filesystem. Thus, there is a greater potential for recovery, with
sufficient recovery tools.
Depending on the config, yes. But
Hi,
* David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-06 06:19 -0700]:
Just a minor note: When does this script get called? I'm asking
because if it gets called more than once per session, you'll keep
adding the same lines of folder-hook and subscribe all the time. Or do
Hi,
* Corsair wrote:
And of course, I do have subscribed some mailing lists in the .muttrc.
But the save-hook above seems not to work. When I change mailbox from
the spool or quit Mutt, all read mails just move to mbox. How
should I setup Mutt so that mails from mailing lists automatically
Hi,
* Corsair wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 01:31:41PM +0100, Rocco Rutte wrote:
If you want to move read mail to ~/read-mail and ~/read-lists, you can do
something like this:
folder-hook . 'set mbox=~/read-mail'
folder-hook =lists 'set mbox=~/read-lists'
The first makes sure
Hi,
* Jörg Sommer wrote:
Corsair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So there's no way to do it (without a external mail filter) when mails
from mailing lists and other mails are mixed in a folder?
From /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz:
12. Using Multiple spool mailboxes
Usage: mbox-hook
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
[ ~l vs. ~u ]
Personally, the distinction is pretty moot for me, since I'm not about
to go specifying mailing lists in my muttrc that I'm not subscribed to.
Besides persoal preference there're use cases where this is useful (e.g.
you write a tool that some project
Hi,
* Luciano Rocha wrote:
I received a file from a friend starting with '-':
--=_NextPart_000_1cd4_6abd_704a
Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-powerpoint; name=-Casamento.pps;
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=-Casamento.pps;
While saving the
Hi,
* Luciano Rocha wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 02:18:33PM +0100, Rocco Rutte wrote:
So it's rather undocumented, also see ticket #1719
(http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/1719).
Saving to \-Casamento.pps should work.
Yeah, but as Francis mentioned, mutt should escape all magic
Hi,
* Dylan Stamat wrote:
I'm on a fresh install of OSX (Leopard), and did a macport install of
mutt-devel,
(see bottom of email for config opts). I had no issues on my OpenBSD machine,
but in moving my .muttrc over to this new machine, there are the
following problems.
1) When sending an
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW: I built using the BerkeleyDB libraries, since the other choices
refuse to work with OSX. (Actually, I finally got mutt to build with
gdb, but mutt behaved *really* weird with screen-drawing, so gdb is a
no-go on OSX).
How do you do that exactly? qdbm
Hi,
* Rado S wrote:
=- Michelle Konzack wrote on Sun 18.May'08 at 0:06:56 +0200 -=
This would simplify things, because currently if I use
mutt -F ~/.mutt_bts/muttrc
I have to specify ALL files I source with the FULL PATH which mess
up things since some files are only copies from
Hi,
* Steve S wrote:
Automatic notification about new mail and buffy-list showing an
up-to-date folder list works *only* in the index.
Yes, this is known. The only background check you get for free in all
menus is IMAP keepalive. However, for the browser you can use the
check-new function
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thus spake Rocco Rutte [05/15/08 @ 16.16.10 +0200]:
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/2978
I just downloaded the source and built. I don't use macports at all.
BerkeleyDB compiles flawlessly on Panther and Tiger for me.
Good, thanks for the feedback
Hi,
* Chris G wrote:
I frequently get E-Mail (from France in particular) which doesn't
specify its charset. I'm pretty sure it's assuming iso-8859-1. Is
there any way I can tell mutt to use a particular character set when
viewing an incoming mail 'on the fly' as it were, i.e. when I see the
Hi,
* Steve S wrote:
Ah good. Is this documented in the manual or wiki?
I've now added some lines to the manual:
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#handling-folders
Rocco
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, I see that when mutt is Evaluating Cache or Fetching Headers (or
other things too), there is now a percentage displayed to the right of
the fraction that tells how far along mutt is in the process. There
used to simply be a fraction. Can I get rid of
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so am I right that the following are my options? On the one hand,
I could set read_inc and write_inc to zero, which means there will be
no fractions or percentages; however this would make it pointless to
set time_inc to a large value, since I would get no
Hi,
* Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
head -3 /usr/local/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC //W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN
ttp://www.w3.org/
TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd
Did you compile mutt yourself? If yes, from what source (e.g. tarball or
Hi,
* Clayton Scott Kern wrote:
Thank you. I suspected that the regex looked for letters, numbers and
periods, then an @, then more letters, numbers and periods, but couldn't
find anything explicitly stating such.
These From_ lines are parsed using a hand-written parser. It doesn't try
to
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Example: I open my INBOX, and there's a message that mutt says is 6.3K.
I open the message, and return to the inbox. Now mutt says it's 0.3K.
It's a message with 5 words in the body and no attachments. Then, I
quit mutt, and fire it up again. Mutt says
Hi,
* Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I use mbox, so I am guessing that MailDir is using some indexing ???
that is not providing the correct parameters to mutt.
Maildir doesn't have any indexing or meta data files, it's just one file
per message. It encodes important flags into the path and
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Secondly, the Fcc: setting isn't a *header*, it's a
*setting* (that mutt displays in the compose screen as if it was a
header). Here's how you'd do it the right way:
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set record==fanciulla/lisa'
Yes, this form is better.
But for
Hi,
* Hein Zelle wrote:
is there a way to mime-forward multiple messages?
Yes, though you can't do it with issueing a forward. You first create
your message as usual and, when in the compose menu, use
attach-message function (default bound to 'A' IIRC) to attach any
number of message from
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is mutt sending my password as plain text over the internet? I'm using
ssl with my smtp, as in set smtp_url=smtps://mail.mydomain.com. So
I'm a bit concerned here that it's not working right.
IIRC mutt uses SASL for SMTP AUTH and I also think it negotiates
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Tuesday, June 17 at 02:48 AM, quoth Russell Hoover:
I originally had this:
|cv|dm
and you suggested this:
'(|=cv|=dm)$'
but the only two things that works are these:
|cv|dm and '|cv|dm'
No other combination
Hi,
* sigi wrote:
Thanks, but I've no header cache set. But mutt seems to change it's
behaviour if I wait some time between starting fetchmail and opening
mutt. It just seems to need some time... but anyway, this isn't like
before.
What type of folder do you use? From what version where
Hi,
* Christopher Lemire wrote:
How can I prevent emails from automatically being deleted with Mutt?
They are being auto deleted after I close Mutt and just the ones I
viewed. I did not want that to happen. With gmail, the messages appear
to not get deleted, but they are archived, and that's
Hi,
* Ethan Mallove wrote:
$ pstack 31477
31477: mutt -y -e push change-dirkill-line=Inboxente
fefc5900 read (4, 1a0c88, 5)
ff1b5f6c sock_read (283380, 1a0c88, 5, 0, 5, 0) + 2c
ff1b2f6c BIO_read (283380, 1a0c88, 5, 1a0c88, ff24c684, 1) + 10c
ff2f7260 ssl3_read_n (664788, 0, 5,
Hi,
* Steve S wrote:
I have tried
set my_muttdir=$HOME/.mutt
folder-hook `$my_muttdir/script.sh` ...
Here, Mutt doesn't seem to expand $my_muttdir before handing the command over
to the shell. Is there a trick to do that?
It doesn't seem so. At least for interactive shell-escape
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
I wish, there was a function which dump the actuell running config...
Please add this wish to http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3064. Maybe
it'll be easy to implement another command such as save that will
print the contents to a file rather then a paged menu.
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Well, without them, you can't use patterns like ~l or ~u. Also, without
them, mutt doesn't set the Mail-Followup-To header properly (which
helps avoid receiving duplicate responses due to people responding to
all and thus sending to both the list and to you). Also,
Hi,
* bill lam wrote:
Sometime mutt hangs or waits for a long time during downloading or
uploading mail. Is there any method to interrupt other than killall?
Is there progress in the mean time? How long does it take? Can you
exclude networking problems of any kind?
Currently there's no
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Second, since mutt already knows about List-Post to reply to a list
list even without a subscribe or list command, it should be
taught how to detect mailing lists completely. That way only mailing
lists without a given set of headers would require list commands.
Hi,
* bill lam wrote:
Some email contains attachment of size around 3 to 6 MB. Actually I
had downloaded them but apparently the local cache doesn't work.
So the hang is actually expected? What did you try to make the
local cache work? It should be just setting $message_cachedir should do.
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, September 4 at 10:58 PM, quoth Peter Davis:
~i id
... or:
grep '^Message-ID: id' *
Yes, but both of those require searching through a potentially large
number of messages to find the matching id.
If you use hcache, the ~i pattern
Hi,
* Vladimir Marek wrote:
No. Brendan had his doubts about this being correct thing to do. I
vaguely remember he wanted me to try mark_old with pop type mailboxes
also.
With POP3 and hcache plus bcache, mutt has limited support for
simulating message flags, see the comments in the code:
Hi,
* martin f krafft wrote:
It could pretend that it's reopening the folder, or reviewing
a message, or restarting the composing of an email, etc.
It still can't work except it completely replays every single key stroke
entered. Even then it could depend on externally defined resources
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
Am 2008-09-04 13:10:02, schrieb Rado S:
It is so even when you don't read _any_ (not even new) mail in that folder.
Merely opening the folder sets a flag.
I don't know whether that's a mutt or IMAP feature, but it's a
feature rather than a bug.
It seems, that
Hi,
* bill lam wrote:
In index page, / or T can search a pattern or regex, and there are
modifiers like ~h ~b to force searching inside header or body etc.
But what is the context for searching without any such modifiers, does
it search the header or body or just what is visible of the index
Hi,
* bill lam wrote:
Thanks Vance and Kyle. I once had to kill mutt when searching gmail
imap with ~b.
If your mutt is recent enough, it also supports body caching so that
already viewed message won't be downloaded again (for searching or any
other operation):
Hi,
* Vance Shipley wrote:
I have been using a bookmark for http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual.
I now see that a more up to date manual is here
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html where this is documented.
It's not about outdated or up-to-date, please use the manual for the
version of mutt you're
Hi,
* Michael Elkins wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 02:20:13PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can I sync the mailbox after save a message to any folder like this:
macro s save-message?
the above works great, but after this save mutt should sync
automatically. Like this:
macro s
Hi,
* John J. Foster wrote:
I've just recently switched to 1.5.18 (mainly because of increased
hcache performance) and have noticed that the results shown from a
query_command start at 0 as opposed to 1.
This is fixed in
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/rev/927a1d30a44e
Thanks for
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
macro s save-message?\nsync-mailbox
or
macro s save-message?entersync-mailbox
I think the issue is that he would like to select a mailbox using the
folder browser, and then continue on executing the rest of the macro.
yes, I want to using the
Hi,
* David Champion wrote:
That said, usually I delete the attribution altogether if I don't think
it provides any value. I've come to believe that often it doesn't.
It's cluttery, and if it doesn't really matter who I'm responding to,
why include it? I just forgot on the last one.
On
Hi,
* rj wrote:
When I try to (s)ign an outgoing message from the S/MIME menu (S from
within the Compose Menu), I'm getting this warning: Can't sign: No key
specified. Use Sign As.
And when I try to sign (a)s from the S/MIME menu, I get this warning:
/.index: No such file or directory
Hi,
* Marco wrote:
I've just noticed that the number is actually updated on the mailboxes
if I do the following: say I have two mailboxes A,B,C.
:)
If I enter A, read some new messages and then press y,the number is not
decrased.If then I enter B and read some messages and then again press
Hi,
* Melisizwe Dubaku wrote:
I'm thinking about changing the subject of a thread, and have asked
myself if there maybe
is a proven method for doing so. For example, given the subject line
is Meeting next week,
I would change it to Meeting cancelled [was: Meeting next week].
Maybe some
Hi,
* Chris Jones wrote:
I clearly am clueless as to how mutt's parser operates .. but where's
the empty string?
The manual clearly states that the first line of the output is
interpreted as a muttrc command. That's the empty string in your case.
Do you mean that once `ls /tmp/ls` is
Hi,
* Sebastian Tennant wrote:
It seems an awful lot can be done by simply piping a message to sendmail
(in my case, exim) like so:
cat msg-file | /usr/sbin/exim4 -bm -t
I thought it was much more of a dark art than that, hence my use of
mutt... until now.
Traditionally, mutt only
Hi,
* Rejo Zenger wrote:
The original message contains a line like:
Please read the manual at http://www.mutt.org!
Then, when I try to reply to that message, this line is quoted like:
Please read the manual at
h_^Ht_^Ht_^Hp_^H:_^H/_^H/_^Hw_^Hw_^Hw_^H._^Hm_^Hu_^Ht_^Ht_^H._^Ho_^Hr_^Hg_^H!
Hi,
* Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
indeed, I was being unprecise. The manual (Chapter Advanced Usage) is saying
this about simple *searches* not simple *patterns*.
I still find it confusing if not contradictory, because the searching by
keywords (= not valid patterns) is explained directly below
Hi,
* Ennio-Sr wrote:
On posts going back to 2003 I red it was possible to switch identity
while composing a message. What I understood from those posts was that
you had to put the following lines in .muttrc:
macro compose z edit-from^UIdentity_tab Select from
alias Identity_1
Hi,
* Chris G wrote:
On
the other hand if you *don't* need to access mail from anywhere then
IMAP is slower than other ways of doing it and doesn't add any other
particular advantages.
Depends. Most people using IMAP use it through IMAP providers which
guarantee you 24/7 availability. You
Hi,
* Joost Kremers wrote:
so the leave mail on server option that most pop-clients have is
certainly not a convenient way to access your mail remotely from different
locations.
Plus: POP needs locking, i.e. only one client at a time can access the
mailbox which implies that tools should not
Hi,
* JP Bruns wrote:
I am using mutt v1.5.16 with nntp patch (as supplied by gentoo-linux)
and have some questions regarding the setup or muttrc-file.
First of all, I am not able to post to any newsgroup when the following
folder-hook is in effect:
folder-hook . 'set record=^'
I
Hi,
* Joshua Tinnin wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:18:30AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, March 11 at 10:36 AM, quoth Joshua Tinnin:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x080cb71f in safe_strdup ()
(gdb) backtrace
#0 0x080cb71f in safe_strdup ()
#1 0x080b4d6a
Hi,
* David Champion wrote:
[ POP3 needs locking ]
That's implementation-dependent though. A server might require locking,
but it's not inherent to the protocol and it's possible to implement
one that has few of the contstraints that people have mentioned in this
thread.
RfC1939
Hi,
* russurquha...@verizon.net wrote:
when i get to the make part, it bombs out looking for sasl.
In that case, shouldn't configure fail earlier?
Rocco
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Monday, March 30 at 01:18 PM, quoth russurquha...@verizon.net:
As a technical writer I don't think it would hurt to have either a
section or separate manual taking a step-by-step approach to
describing what features are available, what their dependencies are,
Hi,
* Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
I don't know what version of mutt you are using, but the 1.5 branch
have handled this for as long as I can remember using it. It could be
dependent on your OS version, terminal program or factors outside of
mutt's control.
..and terminal abstraction
Hi,
* Chengqi(Lars) Song wrote:
when i type c ? in my mutt i got these:
1 drwx-- 70 lars lars 4.0K Apr 02 22:03 ../
2 drwxr-xr-x 5 lars lars 4.0K Jan 09 15:12 inbox/
8 drwxr-xr-x 5 lars lars 4.0K Jan 09 15:12 postponed/
9 drwxr-xr-x 5
Hi,
* zhang zhengquan wrote:
I used to use G to fetch mail from the pop server and also I have
getmail running in cron to getmail from pop server.
I realized that internal fetch mail might not redirect the incoming
mail to procmail so it is not filtered?
As documented in the manual, the
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, April 15 at 08:23 AM, quoth June Qiu:
actully, i thought by default, mutt compiles wth imap support? Does
it?
Nope; that requires a bunch of extra libraries (for authentication and
such), so it's not enabled by default.
Technically it doesn't
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Saturday, April 18 at 10:43 AM, quoth Paul E Condon:
but that doesn't seem to work, for me. I still get the Unix Epoch in
the index display. I have editted in both Date: and Delivery-date:
headers. I can see them when I open an email and visually read the
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Saturday, April 18 at 02:12 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
How do I empty the header cache and force a reload from disk?
Essentially, by deleting it and relaunching mutt.
Preferably without exiting Mutt, so that I can check my work as
I go.
I doubt it's
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Saturday, April 18 at 03:29 PM, quoth Russell Urquhart:
I read through the docs and set the pop_last = yes, thinking this would
force mutt not to redownload messages it already has downloaded.
Generally, mutt should avoid downloading messages it knows
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Sunday, April 19 at 02:26 PM, quoth Rocco Rutte:
The problem with hcache is (currently, without the patch attached to
ticket #2942) that it's written only once when initially parsing the
message. Thus, if the date is Epoch upon first parse, it'll
Hi,
* Russell Urquhart wrote:
On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 02:46:39PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
It doesn't even support body cache, which could be helpful here since
messages are numbered by UIDL there. It's not implemented because fewer
users than the critical mass seem to miss this feature
Hi,
* Cameron Simpson wrote:
I find mutt doesn't notice new email in maildirs when I press '$'. Is
there a common misconfiguration I might have?
'$' usually means to write changes of a mailbox out to disk. Mutt
doesn't even attempt to check for mail in that situation. It only checks
based on
Hi,
* Rejo Zenger wrote:
I am not sure whether this is of any influence, but I have a lowercase
only value for this variable:
| r...@trillian:~$ grep mbox_type .mutt/muttrc.common
| set mbox_type = maildir
Maybe, this value is case sensitive?
No it isn't. And mbox_type doesn't
Hi,
* Cameron Simpson wrote:
As I've just posted in the wrong thread (whoops):
| It only checks based on $mail_check (and $timeout when being idle) and
| when changing folders. New mail detection in maildirs should be 100%
| reliable.
Hmm. I've just verified that it's not. I just
Hi,
* Grant Edwards wrote:
I've often wished there was a
simple way to check for new mail. I usually just change
folders to the current folder to get mutt to check for new
mail. It's a bit clumsy, but it works.
Hmm, that's true. There's really no way to force new mail polling. I
think for
Hi,
* Grant Edwards wrote:
It being hitting the '.' key to check for new mail in the
current folder?
The buffy-list function ('.'), tells you which folders have new mail. It
doesn't poll anything for new mail. After $mail_check or $timeout
seconds (whichever is lower) mutt will tell you when
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Ahh, here it is, in browser.c. The asterisk means that the mailbox has
the S_IXUSR permission bit set (i.e., you've made it executable).
Essentially, mutt adds to the end of each file name an @ if the file
is a symbolic link, a / if it is a directory, and a * if
Hi,
* David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
I have been using it, IMAP only as well, since the 18th of April, and
have had no problems.
I've got the Go to include it the mainline, thanks to everybody for
testing.
It would be nice if you could keep an eye on database file sizes. If the
db libraries
Hi,
* Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2009-04-26, Wolf Wiegand w...@kondancemilch.de wrote:
I am using this to check for new mail on an IMAP server:
bind index G imap-fetch-mail
bind pager G imap-fetch-mail
Does it check the current folder, or the inbox? I don't seem
to be able to find
Hi,
* Grant Edwards wrote:
I've never said mutt had any problems detecting new mail when
it checks. The problem is it doesn't check when you hit $ or
. or anything else.
Well, that's not a problem or bug, these functions do what they're
supposed to and this excludes checking for new mail.
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Sunday, April 26 at 10:15 AM, quoth Rocco Rutte:
The question is how much people read need this. To me polling for new
mail when I'm ready to read new mail would make more sense than a low
$mail_check value where you're not interested in new mail most
Hi,
* Grant Edwards wrote:
My desire to ask mutt to check the current folder for new mail
was clearly unreasonable.
No, it's not. My point is that such functionality doesn't exist as a
function to call because mutt does that depending on some config vars.
Thus, you can simulate check the
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