View Threads, missing documentation or missing brain?
I'm using a folder-hook to set sort=threads, if there is mention of the following question in the docs I'm missing it! When it comes up all threads are expanded - can I have them start up in a collapsed way? Or even better where all are collapsed except those with new mail within the thread? Thanks, Bruce.
Fwd: Web Links Gone Bad
Anyone have any idea where this went? - Forwarded message from John Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: John Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Web Links Gone Bad Hello. On the page http://www.mutt.org/download.html the link for the RPMS http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~mangino/packages/ (PowerPPC and Solaris binaries) is bad. Comes up to a default OSU-CIS missing page notice. - End forwarded message - -- Jeremy Blosser | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://jblosser.firinn.org/ -+-+-- the crises posed a question / just beneath the skin the virtue in my veins replied / that quitters never win PGP signature
mutt.lazygenes.net updated
Just so everyone knows, I updated http://mutt.lazygenes.net earlier today with my more current config files. Enjoy :) (Also fixed a bug or two that popped up after the new year) -- Chris Gushue [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mutt.lazygenes.net http://www.blackplasma.net PGP signature
mail archives
Greetings mutt friends, Can anyone help me find some mutt-user lore of old? The egroups archive goes back to mid 1998, but I'm looking for some messages I would have sent in 1996 or 1997? I would have copies, except I had a send-hook at the time which disabled my Fcc for any archived lists. Oh the irony. regards ,dunc
invalid preceding regular expression
Hi all, I just changed boxes, copied my home directory to the new box, fired up mutt and things seem to be working well. However, I am seeing a message I have never seen before (or else I wasn't paying very good attention. I have also bumped my mutt version from 1.2.4 to 1.2.5 using one of the RPM packages. Mutt now reports: invalid preceding regular expression every time I start it or change mailboxes. Any clues would be appreciated. -- Stand Fast, tjg. Timothy Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] Red Hat Certified Engineerwww.exceptionalminds.com Avalon Technology Group, Inc. (503) 246-3630 Linux, because rebooting is *NOT* normal