I keep getting bounced off of lists, just checking
Since I switched from PGP to GPG mutt works as advertised
with GPG/PGP except, I only can use new headers (MIME multi-
part), which my friends in the land of Windoz can not deal
with. I can't get it to send old inline for them. I tried
"set pgp_create_traditional = ask-no" but responding yes to
Hello all,
is there a way to quickly mark all messages in a mail folder (similar to
do a catch up in a newsreader) ?
regards,
Stefan
Hi.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 07:47:58PM +0100, Stefan Schwandter wrote:
Hello all,
is there a way to quickly mark all messages in a mail folder (similar to
do a catch up in a newsreader) ?
Yes, of course. Tag all messages (T .*), and then remove N flag from all
of them (W N). Here's macro
On 2001.03.18, in 20010318211124.A574@madmachine,
"phaust" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 07:47:58PM +0100, Stefan Schwandter wrote:
Hello all,
is there a way to quickly mark all messages in a mail folder (similar to
do a catch up in a newsreader) ?
Hi.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 09:11:24PM +0100, phaust wrote:
macro .c "T.*\nWN" "Cath up"
Oops, it's not what-i've-meant : Better try this:
macro index .c "T.*\n;WN" "Cath up"
Best regards,
--
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* Stefan Schwandter [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010318 20:35]:
is there a way to quickly mark all messages in a mail folder (similar to
do a catch up in a newsreader) ?
Try adding a macro like that in your $HOME/.muttrc:
macro index \ec "T.*\n;WN;WO^T.*\n" "catch up"
This should clear
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 04:13:12PM -0600, David Champion wrote:
macro .c "T.*\nWN" "Cath up"
Just a small tip: in a large mailbox, tagging "~A" is noticeably faster
than "." or ".*". The latter performs a regular expression match
against all messages, while the former just selects
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 11:16:22PM +0100, phaust wrote:
macro .c "T.*\nWN" "Cath up"
Oops, it's not what-i've-meant : Better try this:
macro index .c "T.*\n;WN" "Cath up"
I figured it out, thanks :-)
regards,
Stefan
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 07:47:58PM +0100, Stefan Schwandter wrote:
Hello all,
is there a way to quickly mark all messages in a mail folder (similar to
do a catch up in a newsreader) ?
T.enter;^R
That is:
T.enter Tag all messages matching '.' (means all of them)
;^R Mark
I just upgraded to KDE2.1. I run Mutt within a Konsole version 1.0.1.
It's default keyboard mapping has apparently changed with the upgrade,
now defaulting to "xterm (XFree 4.x.x)" This mapping does not work
correctly in Mutt. Specifically, the backspace, home and end key do not
work. (They
Whouldn't the problem lie with how your editor handles the various terminals?
tw
Le jour Sun Mar 18, 2001 at 05:49:30PM +, John P. Verel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a
ecrit...
I just upgraded to KDE2.1. I run Mutt within a Konsole version 1.0.1.
It's default keyboard mapping has apparently
On 03/18/01, 06:11:30PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whouldn't the problem lie with how your editor handles the various terminals?
tw
I wouldn't' think so. Konsole under KDE 2.0 worked just fine with
default settings. As noted, mutt works fine with other terminals and
with what would
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 16:13:12 -0600, David Champion wrote:
Just a small tip: in a large mailbox, tagging "~A" is noticeably faster
than "."
No, it is not. There are equal fast because of a little hack in the
code (in the function mutt_check_simple in pattern.c) which checks
for "." and
Tom von Schwerdtner proclaimed on mutt-users that:
1) Is there anyway to sort the headers so they display in a certain order in
mutt? If not, can you suggest a way to do this (using exim maybe, or
procmail)?
# Specify the order of the headers to appear when displaying a message
#
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