An alias for the mailboxes

2007-03-13 Thread Salvatore Iovene
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.

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Re: An alias for the mailboxes

2007-03-13 Thread David Champion
* 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

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Interactive sendmail with msmtp (prompt for password)

2007-03-13 Thread Svend Sorensen

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?

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Svend


Fw: An alias for the mailboxes

2007-03-13 Thread Salvatore Iovene
Thanks. I'm now just forwarding this to the ML, because you must have
forgotten.

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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. :(

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Index to file

2007-03-13 Thread meino . cramer

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



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