Greetings.
I've been using a pre-compiled copy of mutt 1.4.2.3i .
I use MH as my underlying email system. My .muttrc includes these
two lines..
set folder=/home/hymie/Mail/inbox
set mbox=/home/hymie/Mail/inbox
...one of which allowed me to view my new incoming email, and then
when I exit mutt
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net writes:
>I've been using a pre-compiled copy of mutt 1.4.2.3i .
>when I exit mutt, I would get asked...
>Move read messages to /home/hymie/Mail/inbox? ([no]/yes):
>...and I would answer "yes" and the email would be dropped in my
>"inbox&q
Mutt is not a daemon. You will probably need to use "at".
(This is not tested, but it's taken from another command that I use.)
at 15:00
> mutt -x -s subject re...@fq.dn http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
"Peter P." writes:
>I am won
is more likely in msmtp than in mutt.
--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
"Peter P." writes:
>Hi list,
>
>please excuse me if this has been discusse before, but I have not found
>a satisfactory explanation in the mailing list archiv
with msmtp.
I don't think mutt puts the Date: header on outgong email.
--hymie!http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
very likely that your ISP is blocking access to port 25. Many of
them do.
--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
Control-U ?
--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 12:19:10PM +0100, Pétùr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to quickly clear the subject of an email?
>
> Right now I have to delete character by character with the
xt-based"
to describe a program that has to run Firefox over an X connection.
--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
Did you by chance leave another copy of mutt running? It might
have locked your mailbox.
--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
On Wed, Nov 07, 2018 at 09:25:31PM -0500, benfi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My linux mail box is /var/m
that
something happened, and that it knows it may no longer be an authoritative
indication of what your mailbox looks like.
--hymie!
On Wed, Jun 05, 2019 at 10:18:10AM -0400, Ben Gold wrote:
> Mutt was working for me (to check my gmail account) for about a month. Now
> it seems like whenever I get an
mma, it advances one character
and continues on its way.
It's not a huge problem, but it doesn't match the standard MH practice
(which ignores the comma files), and it's throwing me off when the email
numbers jump from 30,000 to 75,000 .
Was this an intenional decision?
--hymie!
option might be a cron-managed pick and refile
statement. "pick" all of your email that is (let's just say) more than
two months old, and "refile" it into a different folder that is soft-linked
to your external disk.
--hymie! http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymiehy...@lactose.homelinux.net
iting emails flagged with an O .
Is there a single-key command, or a way to create a single-key command,
that will toggle this flag off the same way?
--hymie! http://nasalinux.net/~hymiehy...@nasalinux.net
this is outside the scope of Mutt. You'll need
a program that routinely checks your IMAP server and downloads waiting
emails to a spool file/directory that Mutt will then read.
Is "fetchmail" still a thing?
--hymie! http://nasalinux.net/~hymiehy...@nasalinux.net
"next message number" process.
I'm pretty sure I can fix it by changing the "dep++;" line to "next;"
I'm just wondering if there is any reason to (or not to) propogate this
change into the source.
In other words ... was this done on purpose ... and if so, why?
--hymie!
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