Re: Google Sent Mail
Hello Kyle, On Friday, February 29, 2008 at 16:19:08 -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed thus > far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain new email. To insert a literal space at the folder prompt, you can first call the function (bound to ^V by default), then press . | macro index,pager S "=[Gmail]/Sent Mail" > mutt should only do that if space is the *first* character that you > type Well, as the key is bound to , it would be quite difficult to call a function when first at prompt, and print a literal space otherwise. And anyway users may still want to even after having typed something else. People happen to change their minds. In other words, I see no problem with this behaviour. The real problem is the collision between a default editor key binding and a character used in filenames. Anyone can easely change his own bindings. But changing the default of such a well-established binding as to , that would be an annoyance bigger than the occasional necessity to ^V. Bye!Alain. -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
Re: OT muttprint
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 09:32:46AM -0600, Michael wrote: > Just curious if anybody uses muttprint for printing? If so, what os/distro > are you using? > Muttprint works fine for me on Debian, but trying to get it on my main > machine (Slackware) > is causing problems. Tried asking on different forums with no luck so thought > I would try > here. > Sorry for OT. > > Mike I finally got it working. Sorry for the noise.
Re: How to erase already defined mailboxes ?
> > I'm having many mailboxes receiving mail. Many mailinglists, so I'm > > getting mail all the time. It can get quite disturbing. I was thinking > > that I would define list of "core mailboxes" and list of "all > > mailboxes". At the morning I would switch on "all mailboxes" and read > > everything. Then I would switch to "core" and I wouldn't be disturbed by > > not so important mails. During day I could switch back and forward > > between those. Can I achieve this without restarting mutt, ie. can I > > empty the currently defined mailboxes ? > A simple approach would be to use "mail notification" (aka > "mailnotify") to alert you (via tone or icon) to the fact that mail > has come in to the "core" boxes. When you move the mouse pointer to > the mailnotify icon, a temporary window opens, displaying the From > header and the Subject line of each unread message. I like not to be disturbed at all, so no notification. I just check my mail when handy and don't want to be overwhelmed by not so important lists during day. Moreover my workspace is usually single terminal window fullscreen (no borders, no icons) and usually my window manager is not able to display icons (through I run Gnome for now). But it's true, that I would like to work on some sort of notification system, which could be used by mail, instant messaging, when some random task finishes (long build?), etc. Thing is that I am usually logged onto different machines (having ssh to my home computer and screen running there). This notification system should follow me from terminal to terminal. If someone has some similar solution, I am curios how he done that :) Thank you -- Vlad pgpEcGE343FQ0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: extract_url.pl: A Better URL Viewer
> I hope it helps someone. It sure does. Thanks for your work Kyle. SK
Re: folder hooks and condition not for the first message [SOLVED]
> > the command is to delete from the selected message to > > bottom, not like without it, to the top message. > > What happens if you drop and set $resolve? > Exactly this works great! Thank you very much! Have a nice Sunday. Raphael.
OT muttprint
Just curious if anybody uses muttprint for printing? If so, what os/distro are you using? Muttprint works fine for me on Debian, but trying to get it on my main machine (Slackware) is causing problems. Tried asking on different forums with no luck so thought I would try here. Sorry for OT. Mike