Re: speed of cacheing depends on terminal?

2008-05-15 Thread Rocco Rutte

Hi,

* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

FWIW: I built using the BerkeleyDB libraries, since the other choices 
refuse to work with OSX.  (Actually, I finally got mutt to build with 
gdb, but mutt behaved *really* weird with screen-drawing, so gdb is a 
no-go on OSX).


How do you do that exactly? qdbm and gdbm are the only ones I found 
working on OS X via macports. For bdb there's a ticket open that it 
doesn't even compile:


  http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/2978

Rocco


Mailbox list, highlight current mailbox automatically?

2008-05-15 Thread Michael Kjorling
In the mailbox list (change-folder?toggle-mailboxes), is it
possible to automatically highlight the current mailbox, whichever
that is? (Assuming of course that it is *in* the list.)

I experimented and ended up with the following, but it does not seem
to work in Ubuntu's 1.5.15+20070412-1ubuntu1 (current for Ubuntu
7.10):

folder-hook . 'macro index c 
change-folder?toggle-mailboxescheck-newkill-linesearch^enter'

With this (inside a folder-hook or not), the cursor is always
positioned at the second mailbox in the list, regardless of which one
I happen to be in.

Any suggestions? Am I misunderstanding mutt's special character
handling?

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Change mail folder without pressing = first?

2008-05-15 Thread Eyolf Østrem
The subject line hopefully says it all: the one thing that bothers me most
in mutt is that I have to press = before changing mail folders. Is there
a way to change this behaviour, so that I can type c and then directly
the name of the mailbox? On my keyboard (norwegian), the = key is a
shift+number key, which is quite awkward, especially if I do it frequenty
(which I do).
I'd be happy to trade it for typing some prefix if I want to change to some
folder in the file system, which I don't do that often.

My apologies in advance if this is already well-documented; I haven't found
it.

Eyolf

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Re: Change mail folder without pressing = first?

2008-05-15 Thread David Champion
 The subject line hopefully says it all: the one thing that bothers me most
 in mutt is that I have to press = before changing mail folders. Is there
 a way to change this behaviour, so that I can type c and then directly
 the name of the mailbox? On my keyboard (norwegian), the = key is a

macro index c change-folder=

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Re: Change mail folder without pressing = first?

2008-05-15 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Eyolf Østrem [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05-15-08 16:04]:
 The subject line hopefully says it all: the one thing that bothers me most
 in mutt is that I have to press = before changing mail folders. Is there
 a way to change this behaviour, so that I can type c and then directly
 the name of the mailbox? On my keyboard (norwegian), the = key is a
 shift+number key, which is quite awkward, especially if I do it frequenty
 (which I do).
 I'd be happy to trade it for typing some prefix if I want to change to some
 folder in the file system, which I don't do that often.
 
 My apologies in advance if this is already well-documented; I haven't found
 it.

7. Mailbox Shortcuts

   There are a number of built in shortcuts which refer to specific
   mailboxes. These shortcuts can be used anywhere you are prompted
   for a file or mailbox path.
 
   * ! -- refers to your $spoolfile (incoming) mailbox 
   *  -- refers to your $mbox file 
   *  -- refers to your $record file 
   * ^ -- refers to the current mailbox 
   * - or !! -- refers to the file you've last visited 
   * ~ -- refers to your home directory 
   * = or + -- refers to your $folder directory 
   * @alias -- refers to the default save folder as determined by the address 
of the alias


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