Richard Russon wrote on Mon-06-Jun 16 5:36PM
> Hi Eric,
>
> Asking NeoMutt questions on the Mutt list? You'll get me in trouble ;-)
Thanks Rich and oops, sorry I have not felt the sensitivities on
this issue. I hope that this will not last.
> > My old `color attachment black red' does not
How do I do this?
My old `color attachment black red'
does not seem to work anymore.
Eric
:10PM
* Heinz Diehl htd...@fritha.org [07-13-15 14:42]:
On 13.07.2015, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com [07-13-15 09:17]:
Has anyone implemented this or is considering to do so?
Been using it for *quite* a few years now.
AFAIK, mutt's header cache only
Has anyone implemented this or is considering to do so?
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Hi
Where do I control the length of the string for the title of the
attachment which is displayed in the Compose window?
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Thanks for this Marco.
For some reason my version 1.5.21 did not expand the char class
square brackets so I had to change the regex thusly;
color body brightgreen black (http|https|ftp|news|telnet|finger)://[^
\\t\r\n]*
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Marco wrote on Wed-21-Aug 13 5:12PM
On 2013–08–21 Eric
How do I highlight URL's in the mutt pager?
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is the first character displaying as red but
only with elinks -dump-color-mode 1.
If this setting is set to any of the higher values then the
foreground and background of the *all* text is set to grey
(unreadable therefore).
I guess the first char highlighted is a good enough solution.
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Eric
never managed to render color in html email, how is this
possible?
Thanks
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Is there a non sourcecode way to change mutt's interpretation of
the header named Attach: to an arbitrary string (like Attached:)?
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Christian Brabandt wrote on Tue-20-Nov 12 5:02PM
On Tue, November 20, 2012 16:59, Eric Smith wrote:
Is there a non sourcecode way to change mutt's interpretation of
the header named Attach: to an arbitrary string (like Attached:)?
I don't think there is. Why?
regards
.
So I want to copy and paste a grammatically more useful *pseudo*
header text. Of course mutt could be made to accept anything
unique as this pseudo header, so I asked if it is changeable
without a hack of the source.
Thats all.
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Christian Brabandt wrote on Tue-20-Nov 12 5:12PM
I am coming across more and more (non techy) html email with colouring of
threads. We, do fine with our reply prefixes (`' and friends).
Anyone found a nice way to deliver html mail from mutt?
Never though I would ever ask such a question.
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How do I get the sender's name to whom I am replying in the vim
statusline?
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the Subject line from the file in n days).
I do something like this with postfix alwaysbcc and procmail,
but would prefer something more specific and efficient. Best
place to do it is at the time of send-message when the Subject
line is definitive.
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Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Thu-08-Nov 12
to only run the script when Subject: is longer than n chars.
Eric
Jeremy Kitchen wrote on Thu-08-Nov 12 7:55PM
On Thu, Nov 08, 2012 at 10:15:45AM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
Thanks Jeremy
Task is to create a serialised list of Subject lines for mails posted to
lists.
Why? So that procmail
to the script get_subject.
What would be the solution?
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Is there a way to keep a record of mail that
you bounce?
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Hi
Is it possible to run automatically and periodically a sync-mailbox command in
mutt? This is to update the flags on the mailfolder
non-interactively.
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Has anyone figured a way to indicate if a mail has been bounced?
(I guess a macro that first sets a flag and then bounce.)
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Thanks Tim but the condition is AND not OR.
All three addresses need to be present in random order in the To: or
Cc: fo the rule to apply.
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Tim Gray said:
On Dec 05, 2011 at 10:23 PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
If a sent or received mail has a certain list of email addresses
Tim Gray said:
On Dec 08, 2011 at 12:08 PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
Thanks Tim but the condition is AND not OR.
All three addresses need to be present in random order in the To: or
Oops. Just take that the |'s then. If you just place several
search modifiers together, a logical
Yes Tim
But this will not match if the mail is From: foo and To: bar, baz
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Tim Gray said:
On Dec 08, 2011 at 10:39 PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
So if it is a mail from one of three names and the other two names are
in ~C (To: or Cc:), then it is a match.
What is the smartest
If a sent or received mail has a certain list of email addresses in
the To: and Cc:, then I want to automatically save to a specific
folder.
How would I implement this?
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I cannot find a way to attach multiple files in one go
from within mutt. I can go to attach and then to fle browser
and there select with a tag, but I cannot get all the tagged files to
attch to the mail message.
How would I do that?
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I know you can filter a mailbox by flags with ~F but is it possible to
order it by flags?
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If I add an Attach: heder with an invalid filename causing a failure
to attach the file, is it possible to have mutt disable mail send.
This often occurs when quickly exiting the editor and pressing y
without noticing the failure.
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Hi
I want mutt to startup and run imediately a macro.
Is this possible?
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Richard said:
would that work?
mutt -e 'push m''
Yehee, and so it does, thanks Richard.
Is it possible to configure mutt to accept the header;
a: attachment goes here
as an alternative to
attachment: attachment goes here
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- Eric Smith
People more and more send html with their respnses in a different
color :(
Please let me have the maicap rule that can autodisplay these
html mails in color in the pager.
Thanks
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to default. Then send-message and then set the sendmail back to
point to the script.
Then a single keypress could do the trick.
Eric Smith
in the file being by default saved in the
mailbox of the recipient.
Is there a clever way to solve this problem (without having to
complicate my script to provide two entries, a ~f at the top of the
file and a ~t at the bottom to enforce the precedence of ssender
matching).
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Is this possible?
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Michael Elkins said:
Hi Eric,
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 06:06:39PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
This and some other permutations don't work for me:
macro compose J ':set editor=vim :edit-messageenter'
What is the correct way to set the editor and go back to editing in
one go?
macro compose
Hi
This and some other permutations don't work for me:
macro compose J ':set editor=vim :edit-messageenter'
What is the correct way to set the editor and go back to editing in
one go?
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How do I copy all sent mail to the send-hook specified fgolder as well
as to a universal sent folder (with mutt)?
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- Eric Smith
Michael Ludwig said:
Eric Smith schrieb am 25.06.2010 um 08:11 (+0200):
Is it possible to configure mutt to place an extra header in the
edit buffer each time you go into edit mode?
I want the line
`attach:'
Yes, it is possible: add the header with a non-empty value and it'll
.
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- Eric Smith
How do I send an html form so that it opens as an inline form
for the recipient and not an html attachment?
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only the text part
to the script (and pager) and only the body and not the headers
although Subject: would be nice I guess.
Thank you
Eric Smith
GOOGLE TRANSLATION com numeração à linguagem [pt] *:
1] Eu quero executar um script de tradução automática ao ver um e-
mail no pager.
2
This macro which could be an autocommand of course,
works okay but does not send the output to pager which I want.
macro index z
view-attachmentssearchtextenterpipe-entrytranslate_scriptenter
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Eric Smith said:
I want to run a translation script automatically when viewing
Is there a patch for mutt to save mails in the folders
of all To: recipients and all Cc: recipients as
specified in the save-hook command?
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When I open a new mailbox, the most recent mail is automatically
selected. However, when I perform a limit command, the filtered
list is displayed but the selected mail is the oldest.
How do I have the most recent mail selected after a limit command?
Thank you.
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the only one that is constantly looking up mail addresses
from previous emails to or from a certain contact?
Of course I use my aliases file a lot as well.
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- Eric Smith
the initial instance of mutt intact
together with mailbox, filters and sorting method.
doable?
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I sent hundreds of pdf files for every xml file.
Hoever, because of the way I generate the pdf files, I often
mistakenly attach the xml source.
Is there a way to configure (without source changes) mutt
so that it will issue a warning or to even refuse to attach xml files?
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I use the sidebar patch myself and the only performance problem I see
with my mutt is that loading mailboxes with quite a few messages takes
some time. I don't know, however, if this is related to the side bar
patch.
Same here.
responsive.
Am I alone in experiencing this?
It also seems strange to me that the sidebar feature is not
seen as a high priority by the general mutt community.
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Headers above this line are:
From: Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: mutt-users mutt-users@mutt.org
Cc:
Bcc:
Subject: Removing Reply-To: from header list
Reply-To:
How do I prevent the Reply-To: from appearing?
I have the following set
set editor=vim -c '/^$/+1'
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How do I get that to work silently.
My efforts with variations of:
set editor=vim -c ':silent! /^Reply-To:$/d' -c '/^$/+1'
all failed.
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Tel Amsterdam: +31 20 8080088
Original Message Christian Ebert on Thu-17-Jan 08 5:09PM
.
* Eric Smith on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 11:07
Eric Smith said:
I am getting an error, too many arguments to push when I try:
$ mutt -f l/mutt-users -e 'push limit ~d 4w'
thus:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] $ mutt -f l/mutt-users -e 'push limit ~r2w
'
I am getting an error, too many arguments to push when I try:
$ mutt -f l/mutt-users -e 'push limit ~d 4w'
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Is this possible?
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conditions.
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Rocco Rutte said:
Hi,
* Eric Smith wrote:
Is this possible?
Yes, see folder-hook in the manual, combined with limit.
Rocco
What do you mean by filter condition? If not limit... do you mean
you want to filter what folders you're allowed to type in?
yes, limit as in which messages to display.
So i want to change to folder =foo and see only 2w From: bar
For example, I have the following hook,
send-hook ~t `cat ~/recipients_list` 'set signature=...
And I want the matching of everything in the recipients_list file
to be case insensitive without having to specify each address in
the file with a regex.
Thanks
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is compound viz:
send-hook ~t `cat ~/recipients_trustfood` ~C ([EMAIL PROTECTED]|.*\cl) 'set
signature=cat signature_chile ...
Thanks
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Michael Elkins said:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 11:21:52AM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
For example, I have the following hook,
send-hook ~t `cat
How do I from within mutt apply a command (like scp) to all the attachment in
the current message?
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Is this possible as I have a long list and multiple send-hooks?
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How would I achieve this?
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How do I disable exit in mutt? So no matter what macros or
keypresses, mutt does not exit.
Thanks
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I prefer to use a combined fcc and save hook. These are
automatically generated whenever I create a new contact.
However, with the Fcc: part, when it sees a Cc address,
this over-rules the To: address so the mail is saved in the
folder matching the rule of the Cc: address. *Not* at all
what I
You could get funky with zsh viz.
files=( _chile_2007_*{626..631}*jpg _chile_2007_*{643,766,769}*JPG
some_textfile_if_you_like.txt );
mutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] {-a,$^files} -s Fotos attached
Which is the zsh way to make an array and then interpolate the -a
Original Message Christoph Berg on
Is there a patch for this, that will show n number of
attachments, each in a line below the main index line.
Thanks
Eric
How do I tel mutt not to send immediately but to mail the message
now +120 min or whatever?
Thanks
Eric
Like in other mail clients I just want to press on the selected
attachment and view it and then go down to the next and view it.
So I may open any number of the attachments at one time.
To detach I am using a mailcap recipe of:
image/jpg; sh -c exec display %s /dev/null 21
When I concatenate
.. like save_name but mutt resolves `bar' from foo.bar.com
Some suggested hacks for this but IMHO, this is sufficicently
useful (especially for those who deal with many companies /
organisations) to be native functionality.
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I am getting a bit irritated by the second or two I need to wait
for `lynx -dump' or similiar to work when viewing the _many_ html
mails that happen upon my inbox - what are mutters doing to strip
the tags faster?
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bill luecke said:
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 03:36:49PM +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
I have the following line in my .mailcap
text/html; unhtml ; copiousoutput
good answer - apt-get install unhtml on debian
But it is still almost a second delay.
I think i will try and kill this problem
How would I set the default Fcc to the domain name of the
recipient, omitting the tld part (.com or whatever).
This would also be useful as a default save-hook.
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How do I create a macro that will instead of saving a file scp it
to another machine?
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function it should set
$editor back to the default.
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According to Sven Guckes on Sun, Jun 23, 2002 at 07:58:28PM +0200:
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-23 15:36]:
How do I quote within a quote more than once?
A specific example is that I want my default setting for $editor
to be: set editor= vim -c '/^$/+1' -c 'se tw=65
to specify a
dummy name and subject at the prompts?
thanx
According to Eric Smith on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:11:24PM +0100:
Sometimes I like to have the mail sent when I exit my editor -
often in fact - meaning I skip the compose screen.
So I used to fiddle a lit with the set editor command
I have been trawling the archives and lots of discussion on this
function but no answer on how to collapse regardless of whether
mail is read or unread.
How do I force collapse all?
thanx
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I want to send (say from a script), the same way i may send like this:
mutt whoever -ssubject/etc/passwd
But with the -H and a draft that contains all the header info and a
complete body, it always prompts me.
Can I avoid the prompt?
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Could someone suggest why this dont include the signature in the email:
[eric@cherry ~] 1 $ mutt eric@localhost -s'test signature when mailing from command
line'/etc/passwd -F /tmp/sig
cat /tmp/sig
set signature=echo Eric Smith|'
Eric Smith
as I want.
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According to Charles Cazabon on Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 09:35:44AM -0600:
Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 03:39:14PM +0100, Eric Smith wrote:
Occasionally, I Cc an email and the recipient of the Cc assumes
that the email is directed to them (and not just copied
According to Rob 'Feztaa' Park on Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 05:29:52PM -0700:
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:28:42AM +0100, Eric Smith (dis)graced my inbox with:
so that I may look in one place to check all the outgoing mail
regardless of where is is fcc'ed?
a simple (mutt) solution?
my_hdr
I must apologize for spacing out there; I apparently didn't pay any
attention to the Subject: line and failed to note that you wanted to save
two copies of the outgoing email.
Don't worry I figured ...
%
% For those wishing to implement this -
% I did it this way
%
% .muttrc:
%
was referring to when editing (for me in vim with edit_hdrs set).
.. let me peep a few lines up in vim ... ah here ...
From: Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Mutt Users' List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bcc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: save all outgoing messages to a common folder
so that I may look in one place to check all the outgoing mail
regardless of where is is fcc'ed?
a simple (mutt) solution?
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According to David T-G on Fri, Dec 07, 2001 at 07:31:30AM -0500:
Eric --
...and then Eric Smith said...
% Well I am not sure what you call that information bar above the
% pager. But would it not be useful if the names of the
% attachments of the current email were listed
of a MUA so something that makes this more convenient
by obviating a silly keypress each time can IMO, hardly be
regarded as adding a kitchen sink.
(The reading and attaching problem, may be fixed if with the set
editor command you could cd to another dir before launching your
editor).
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According to Sven Guckes on Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 11:46:29AM +0100:
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011201 09:09]:
Changing and navigating folders is one of
the most fundamental functions of a MUA...
or so it should be, one would think.
then again, managing messages could
be regarded
- but this workaround is no longer convenient for me.
Also you could map
macro index c change-folder=
But then you lose the (partially useful) functionality of the
last active folder being offered by mutt as the default.
Is there something wrong with this proposal?
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According to Sven Guckes on Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 06:56:11PM +0100:
* Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011130 14:14]:
At first it sounds good, but what happens if I want to change
to an IMAP folder? Prepending = obviously doesn't work.
Then just have a .muttrc option like
Set
? What is the way to do this?
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? What is the way to do this?
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? What is the way to do this?
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Is it possible to save an outgoing to more than a single folder?
Also should not (or can not) the Bcc: details be saved in the loval
folder - this is useful information.
thanx
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How do I put these two commands into a single statement?
send-hook ~C x[sm]l 'my_hdr X-currently-using: xalan saxon fop xep on linux'
send-hook ~C x[sm]l 'set signature=echo -e Eric Smith\nSee mail headers for
processors used|'
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According to darren chamberlain on Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 08:50:15AM -0400:
| Eric Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect on 09/24/2001:
| How do I put these two commands into a single statement?
|
| send-hook ~C x[sm]l 'my_hdr X-currently-using: xalan saxon fop xep on linux
According to René Clerc on Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 03:41:57PM +0200:
| * Eric Smith [24-09-2001 15:09]:
|
| | | How do I put these two commands into a single statement?
| | |
| | | send-hook ~C x[sm]l 'my_hdr X-currently-using: xalan saxon fop xep on linux'
| | | send-hook ~C x[sm]l 'set
How do I display the recipient name in the index in the form of:
To Email Recipient
instead of it displaying my name in respect of emails sent by myself?
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in the file when last edited)
Problem is I want to source the muttrc directly.
how?
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