Le 4 avril 2024 03:43:56 GMT+02:00, David Levine a écrit :
>I wrote:
>
>> Thomas wrote:
>>
>> > For the reason given above I don't think this would solve it. I think
>> > these results might be even more explicit:
>> >
>> > $ echo $PATH
>> >
HEllo,
Thank you Robert and Ralph for your quick answers.
Le 2024-03-27 à 14:39, Ralph Corderoy a écrit :
Hello Thomas,
kre has given a good answer and I'd do what he suggested, but...
This issue comes from the fact that I wanted to use the
unattended-upgrades package on Debian which uses
Hello all,
I wanted to know how could I make a symbolic link to mhmail from
/usr/bin/mailx. Right now doing this gives me the following errors:
/usr/bin/mailx: 1: /usr/bin/mhparam: not found
/usr/bin/mailx: 95: exec: /usr/bin/inc: not found
Because of course mhmail is not in /usr/bin but in
Le 2024-01-05 à 14:04, Niza Abas a écrit :
Why can't I use nmh it's just write enter and this.
unable to change directory to
/data/data/com.termux/files/home/Mail/inbox: No such file or directory
Hello,
This error just means the directory ~/Mail/inbox does not exist. Most
likely, you
Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> tldr: How can I export (and keep in sync) MH folders to an IMAP
> account; direction is only MH -> IMAP.
I don't know of a simple tool but I know Claws Mail store messages in MH
format and supports IMAP so maybe this could be a starting point?
Good
David Levine wrote:
> I don't believe there's interest in developing slocal any further,
> and I can't think of a reason to want to replace the use of
> rcvstore. That "may change in the future" note has been in the
> man page since at least 1999. I'll remove it unless there's
> objection.
>
>
Hi,
I was trying to find a way to sort incoming mails and found that
slocal(1) is just what I need. Moreover it can increment my 'unseen'
sequence since it uses rcvstore with the _folder_ action.
However the slocal(1) man page states: "Store the message in the nmh
folder named by string.
Hi Philipp,
Philipp Takacs wrote:
> [2022-01-28 18:18] Ken Hornstein
> > >However when I do that and quote some email which is not strictly ANSI I
> > >get these weird =C3=A9 instead of é. Some other characters are
> > >affected.
> > >
> > >Do you have any idea on how to resolve that?
> >
> >
Thank you very much Laura and Ken for your suggestions.
I can get 99% of what I want with the following filter file.
date:nocomponent,nonewline,formatfield="At %(pretty{text}) "
from:nocomponent,formatfield="%(unquote(decode(friendly{text}))) writes:"
body:component="> ",overflowtext=">
Hi,
I've been using nmh and MH-E for some time now and I'm very pleased with
it but there is something I want to do but my knowledge falls short.
When I reply to someone and cite their previous mail, I want to insert
the date at which their mail was sent. Like the following:
At
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