I've just started using the IMAP features of mutt (I'm pretty new to the
program in general, too). So far, things are working great -- except that
when I change folders. Relevant lines of my .muttrc:
set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX
set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/
What happens
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 10:53, Bruno Postle wrote:
I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
$folder point to /INBOX
Yeah, I've tried both -- they seem pretty much interchangeable?
c ! enter will take you back to the index (! is an alias for
$spoolfile).
That's
I'm using mutt with an IMAP server (Courier).
I notice that when I open a message with attachments, that mutt reads
them in. Is there a way to just get the message body without attachments
by default?
Also, I notice that when I open up a folder, it gets all the headers
before it displays them.
I was just wondering how I would search for someone I sent a message to.
Using / doesn't help -- that only seems to search subject and from:.
Also, is there documentation somewhere on searching? I tried hitting help
in mutt, but it doesn't even show that / is a key to hit for searching.
Thanks to everyone for the help!
Is there a place where the default key bindings are listed? For example,
l being the key for limit isn't in help. Thanks!
Jen
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:54:48AM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
* jennyw [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-04-02 11:53:11 -0800]:
I
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:47:26AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
...and then jennyw said...
%
% Thanks to everyone for the help!
That's why we're here :-)
That's good to know!
I don't know which help you're using, but pressing the '?' brings up a
help screen listing every function and its
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:53:29PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Hmmm... That certainly sounds like the index. Does your help screen
look like
Yes, I found it. I was just confused about the search function ... I
expected it to work like less where it'd take you to the next occurrence
if you
I was using mutt and everything was fine. Then I exited and ran mutt
again ... The index didn't show any subjects, froms, etc.! I logged out
and logged in again ... same thing. I su'ed to root and ran the same
muttrc and it worked okay. Very weird. Then I su'ed to another user and
ran
the other users
weren't, though ...
Thanks!
Jen
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:34:16PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Jenny --
...and then jennyw said...
%
% I was using mutt and everything was fine. Then I exited and ran mutt
% again ... The index didn't show any subjects, froms, etc.! I
I'm having trouble trying to access two IMAP accounts on the same server.
I'm trying to do it using account-hook.
my .muttrc looks like:
set record=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX.Sent
set imap_pass=password
set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX
set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/
account
Is there a way to forward a message whole? Including attachments? I do
this by using resend which isn't quite what I want to do ...
Also, if resend is the way to go ... is there a way to get messages that
are resent (and possibly edited) to be saved the same way that outgoing
messages are
I have a few quick questions ...
1. Is there a way to add an address other than From: or Reply-To: to
aliases? For example, to: (common with mailin lists), cc:, or, when
there's a Reply-To:, From:? I did see the old message on saving the
message and then piping it to a script, but I was hoping
I've been noticing I get some messages where the subject begins with
=?US-ASCII?Q?the subject?=. I looked this up on google (took some time
because a ton of things come up when you just look for the string) and
finally found RFC 1342, which said that this was non-ascii text, and that
the
Velko,
I also have /usr/share/i18n/charmaps/CP1251.gz. However, when I use your
hooks, I still get the =?us-ascii ... I'm using Debian 3.0, by the way.
Do you know where I can read more about charsets? This is one of those
things where I can't tell if the system is misbehaving or if it's
On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 11:37:46PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
try setting rfc2047_parameters. And read section 6.3.189 of the manual.
I tried this, but no dice. By the way, RFC 2047 seems to refer to
attachments. I'm having trouble with the subject header, so maybe it
doesn't apply?
Thanks!
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