An alias for the mailboxes
Hello, in my .muttrc I have several mailboxes defined, and all of them correspond to imap mailboxes. They show like this: imaps://server_1/INBOX imaps://server_2/INBOX imaps://server_1/mutt-users imaps://server_2/debian-users imaps://server_1/Sent etc I would like to have this a bit more organized, and it would suffice to be able to make aliases for them, so they would show up as: work private mutt-users debian-users work/sent etc I subscribe to many mailing lists and have many imap accounts, so at the moment there's a mess. Something like this would be great: mailboxes imaps://server_1/INBOX work would be great. Is there anyway to achieve this? Thank you very much. -- Salvatore Iovene http://www.iovene.com signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: An alias for the mailboxes
* On 2007.03.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], * Salvatore Iovene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, in my .muttrc I have several mailboxes defined, and all of them correspond to imap mailboxes. They show like this: imaps://server_1/INBOX imaps://server_2/INBOX etc I would like to have this a bit more organized, and it would suffice to be able to make aliases for them, so they would show up as: work private etc There's no way to alias mailboxes, but you can do something very close with macros: macro editor *work kill-lineimaps://server_1/INBOX macro editor *private kill-lineimaps://server_2/INBOX etc -- -D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago
Interactive sendmail with msmtp (prompt for password)
Is it possible to use a sendmail command which prompts for a password? I am trying to use mutt-1.4.4.2 with msmtp. I have msmtp configured to prompt for a password. This works when I run msmtp from the command line. When I set up Mutt to use msmtp (set sendmail=/usr/local/bin/msmtp), msmtp is invoked in the background, and I never see the password prompt. The delivery fails with: password for ssorensen at gmail.com at smtp.gmail.com: msmtp: authentication failed (method PLAIN) msmtp: server message: 535 5.7.1 Credentials Rejected 18sm37276607nzo msmtp: could not send mail (account default from /home/user/.msmtprc) Output of the delivery process Error sending message, child exited 77 (Insufficient permission.). Is it possible to use a sendmail command which requires input from the user? -- Svend
Fw: An alias for the mailboxes
Thanks. I'm now just forwarding this to the ML, because you must have forgotten. Begin forwarded message: Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:51:18 -0600 From: David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Salvatore Iovene [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: An alias for the mailboxes * On 2007.03.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], * Salvatore Iovene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: macro editor *work kill-lineimaps://server_1/INBOX macro editor *private kill-lineimaps://server_2/INBOX thanks for the reply. However, I can't get it working. Do I need to press any key to enable those macros? When I press 'c' and then 'TAB' to view the list of my mailboxes, I still get the full path. These won't affect what you see in the mailbox list. They just allow you to type shortcuts. So you can do 'c*work', for example. The 'c' will prompt for a new mailbox to change to, and the '*work' will expand to imaps://server_1/INBOX in the status line. Press RETURN and you'll have changed folders. To change the presentation of the mailbox names, you'd need real mailbox aliases. A good idea, but they don't exist. :( -- -D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago -- Salvatore Iovene http://www.iovene.com signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Index to file
Hi, is it possible to save the index (with all the nice thread layout) to a textfile? Would be nice as a additional file for mail archiving... Thank you very much for any help in advance! Keep mailing! :) mcc -- Please don't send me any Word- or Powerpoint-Attachments unless it's absolutely neccessary. - Send simply Text. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html In a world without fences and walls nobody needs gates and windows.