priority of send-hooks and folder-hooks
I did some signature configuration based on folder-hooks and send-hooks. As default send-hook, I've choosen a specific signature that changes based on different recipient addresses. I now want to change the signature also based on specific holders, but it looks like the config I did for send-hooks has preference over the folder-hook config. Is there any way to change this behaviour? Cheers, Thorsten smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: removing signatures from incoming mails
On [Thu, 24.02.2011 23:35], Andreas Kalex wrote: Hi, to filter not only signatures but long TOFU sequences too, I am using t-prot, which is doing a good job. http://www.escape.de/~tolot/mutt/ That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot. Cheers, Thorsten * Thorsten Scherf wrote on 24.02.2011 at 21:25: Hey, some mailinglists using freemail providers put an automatic signature to all mails from the lists. How do I have to configure mutt to get rid of the signature from all mails within a specfic folder? Cheers, Thorsten
removing signatures from incoming mails
Hey, some mailinglists using freemail providers put an automatic signature to all mails from the lists. How do I have to configure mutt to get rid of the signature from all mails within a specfic folder? Cheers, Thorsten
Re: How can I intergare mutt with Gnome?
On [Wed, 11.02.2009 16:23], Andrey Zhidenkov wrote: Can I integrate mutt with Gnome? For example, when I click on e-mail adress in browser (firefox), I would like to open mutt with new mail blank. System->Preferences->Personal->Preferred Applications- Happy Day. Thorsten smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: macro question
On [Thu, 07.08.2008 04:39], Michael Kjorling wrote: On 6 Aug 2008 23:32 +0200, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Thorsten Scherf): folder-hook 'INBOX$' \ 'macro pager,index d "+INBOX.Trash"' Have you tried making the regexp '.*INBOX$'? It would be semantically the same, but *might* (I haven't tried this) make a difference for mutt. yes, it has no effect. :( pgpNF2XFwqS1G.pgp Description: PGP signature
macro question
Could somebody enlighten me what is wrong with the following macro definition? I have several local IMAP-mailboxes: imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX.Drafts ... in my muttrc I have the following: folder-hook . 'macro index,pager d ' folder-hook 'INBOX$' \ 'macro pager,index d "+INBOX.Trash"' this should move my deleted mails from INBOX to the trash folder. but it doesn't work. when I use the following setting, it works: folder-hook . \ 'macro pager,index d "+INBOX.Trash"' but this moves messages from every folder into trash. that's not what I want. even when I use this, it doesn't work: folder-hook 'INBOX' \ 'macro pager,index d "+INBOX.Trash"' no idea what is wrong here with my regex. appreciate any help. Thanks, Thorsten pgpiwfDBB9RAL.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: mutt/offline-mode (imap)
On [Tue, 24.04.2007 14:31], Vincent BEFFARA wrote: Hi, is it possible to use mutt in offline mode when using imap? idea is to pass mails to the mta without being connected to the imap server. I am doing something similar on my laptop (Mac OS X, Linux would be similar, and I'm not sure about Windows) : - mail is synchronized from an IMAP server to a local Maildir, using offlineimap. Then, mutt is configured to access the Maildir instead of the server. Moving e-mail between mailboxes is supported, the only thing missing is creation of mailboxes while disconnected. As a perk, maildir access is very fast (especially with hcache enabled). - then, apparently you have an mta installed, this will work for sending mail. BTW, there is one thing that is not optimal with my config : nothing is automatic (i.e. I have to synchronize the mailboxes and flush the MTA queue manually) - but it is very easy to map the whole thing to a key within Mutt. The optimal solution would be for mutt to behave differently according to whether it is disconnected (=> Maildir) or connected (=> IMAP, with ideally synchronization of the maildir on the fly). But the right place to implement that is within mutt, and as far as I know it is not implemented there. Cool. Has anybody else a setup for this scenario? disconnected->Maildir, connected->IMAP? Happy Day. Thorsten -- Life is complicated, sendmail.cf reflects this!
bug in 1.5.15
Hi, just installed mutt-1.5.15 on my box and noticed that the number of new mails in browser view did not change after I read the mails. this was not the case with 1.5.14, where the number went down to 0 after I read all the new mails in an imap folder? has anybody else noticed this? Happy Day. Thorsten -- Life is complicated, sendmail.cf reflects this!
mutt/offline-mode (imap)
hi, is it possible to use mutt in offline mode when using imap? idea is to pass mails to the mta without being connected to the imap server. Happy Day. Thorsten -- Life is complicated, sendmail.cf reflects this!
Re: saving attachements
On [Mon, 16.04.2007 22:58], Przemyslaw Gawronski wrote: Hi is it possible to define a specific folder where all saved attchements goes into? I find these macros useful: macro attach s /home/gawron/attachments/ macro attach S This works great. Thanks. --
Re: saving attachements
On [Mon, 16.04.2007 13:46], Kyle Wheeler wrote: On Monday, April 16 at 09:23 PM, quoth Thorsten Scherf: is it possible to define a specific folder where all saved attchements goes into? As in, can you prevent people from saving attachments elsewhere? No. Can you specify a default one? Sure: Hm, maybe I did something wrong, but this worked only for saving mails, not for attachements. I have this in muttrc: save-hook . ~/Mail/saved When I save a regular mail, it goes into the folder mentioned above. But when I now save an attachement, it goes into ~
saving attachements
Hi, is it possible to define a specific folder where all saved attchements goes into? Thanks, Thorsten --