On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 05:43:44PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
What about something like this:
folder-hook . my_hdr From: address_a
folder-hook =lists my_hdr From: address_b
send-hook '!~f address_b' 'my_hdr From: address_a'
send-hook '~C @example.com' 'my_hdr From:
Hey everyone,
I reply to lots of emails sent by MS Outlook, which puts all text on a
single long line. When I put reply, mutt writes out the temp file and
opens it with vim. This quotes the text as a single line.
I wonder if there's an easy way to get mutt to throw the emails through
a
Hello,
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 10:58:23AM -0400, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
I reply to lots of emails sent by MS Outlook, which puts all text on a
single long line. When I put reply, mutt writes out the temp file and
opens it with vim. This quotes the text as a single line.
I wonder if
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 11:03:59AM -0400, Sebastian Waschik wrote:
I have this Problem only for a few mails. Also I do not like a general
folding of the messages... For the few lines I go to the lines and
press gqap in vim.
That's a pretty good solution and doest require me to write any
Hi,
we have customers that send as jobs per email. Some of them set the I want to
receive a return receipt-option which means that I (as the receipient) am
asked if I want to send a return receipt. Technically the header set is
Return-Receipt-To: with the email adress of the sender. It has become
=- schoenfeld / in-medias-res wrote on Thu 11.Oct'07 at 17:43:27 +0200 -=
Some of them set the I want to receive a return receipt-option
which means that I (as the receipient) am asked if I want to send
a return receipt.
Simply send a regular reply: Seen and will do it.
--
© Rado S. -- You
On 2007-10-11, Benjamin A'Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 03:50:57PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
What I've done is nest them, so that a set of folder-hooks define
the set of send-hooks and/or message-hooks to be used within that
folder. It looks a little complicated
asked if we want to send such a return receipt. Is this configurable? I also
read somewhere that mutt doesn't support that but I can't believe that. Is
that
true?
This is correct. Mutt doesn't internally support MDNs. A patch has
been posted by Werner Koch, but it might not be current.
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 11:28:46AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
This is correct. Mutt doesn't internally support MDNs. A patch has
Uhh, thats funny... in a not funny at all way. :-(
been posted by Werner Koch, but it might not be current. Check the
mutt-dev archives.
Hm. I will look for
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 05:59:45PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
Simply send a regular reply: Seen and will do it.
Thanks for the advice, but this ain't a solution.
Regards,
Patrick
Patrick Schoenfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 11:28:46AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
This is correct. Mutt doesn't internally support MDNs. A patch has
Uhh, thats funny... in a not funny at all way. :-(
been posted by Werner Koch, but it might not be current.
I was unable to find an answer to this question on the wiki, in the
manual or in the mailing list archives. Is it possible to create
aliases for commonly used patterns? For instance, when I begin working
on project foo, I often start by limiting my messages to something
like (~f example.org | ~f
On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 09:19:15PM -0600, Michael Hendricks wrote:
on project foo, I often start by limiting my messages to something
like (~f example.org | ~f sample.com) ~s foo !~s PATCH It gets
tedious to type that each time. I'd like to put something like this in
my .muttrc
Thus spake Michael Hendricks [10/11/07 @ 21.19.15 -0600]:
I was unable to find an answer to this question on the wiki, in the
manual or in the mailing list archives. Is it possible to create
aliases for commonly used patterns? For instance, when I begin working
on project foo, I often start
On 11Oct2007 23:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thus spake Michael Hendricks [10/11/07 @ 21.19.15 -0600]:
| Is it possible to create
| aliases for commonly used patterns? [...]
| my .muttrc
|
| pattern_alias foo (~f example.org | ~f sample.com) ~s foo !~s PATCH
|
|
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