Re: multiple bcc entry

2010-11-09 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Jan-Herbert Damm jan-h-d...@web.de [11-09-10 01:39]:
 How can I pull in all the addresses in my .aliases file into the
 bcc-header-line?

Make an alias of all the aliases in your .aliases file and use that in
the bcc field.
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Re: multiple bcc entry

2010-11-09 Thread Jan-Herbert Damm
Hello,

thank you, Monte!

  How can I pull in all the addresses in my .aliases file into the
  bcc-header-line?
 
Monte Stevens wrote on 09.11.10:
 b (to open the bcc line)
 abcTab 
 t (hold it down until you tag all aliases)
 ;EnterEnter

This works well, and I don't even need the ; to operate on all tagged
entries.

 You could also parse your alias file and pass addresses via the -b
 option.

I've tried this, too. Also works.

cheers

jan



attachments in index without patching

2010-11-09 Thread Francesco de Virgilio
Hi all,
I use Mutt since 3 moths and with a rockin' muttrc it's simply the
best MUA I've ever used.

But, I've searched around the net without success: is there a way to
show at least if the mail has any attachment in the index? I don't
want the exact number of attachments, but only I want to know if there
is any.

Yes, I know there's a patch for this, here [1] but really don't want
to recompile Mutt every time. A workaround based on a software
external to Mutt should be cool anyway...

Any hint?

Thanks :)

[1] http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#attach
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Re: attachments in index without patching

2010-11-09 Thread Stefan Wimmer
* Francesco de Virgilio fradev...@gmail.com [2010-11-09 23:28]:
 Hi all,
 I use Mutt since 3 moths and with a rockin' muttrc it's simply the
 best MUA I've ever used.
 
 But, I've searched around the net without success: is there a way to
 show at least if the mail has any attachment in the index? I don't
 want the exact number of attachments, but only I want to know if there
 is any.
 
 Yes, I know there's a patch for this, here [1] but really don't want
 to recompile Mutt every time. A workaround based on a software
 external to Mutt should be cool anyway...
 
 Any hint?
 
 Thanks :)

Hi, I'm using this for showing me the number of attachments:

  set index_format=%4C %Z %2M %{%d %b %y} %-28.28a (%4l) %?X?[%X]   ? %s

And it's mainly the part %?X?[%X] ...

Using 'man muttrc' you get the following explanation:

  %X number of attachments (please see the “attachments” section for
 possible speed effects)

HTH
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Re: attachments in index without patching

2010-11-09 Thread David Champion
* On 09 Nov 2010, Francesco de Virgilio wrote: 
 Hi all,
 show at least if the mail has any attachment in the index? I don't
 want the exact number of attachments, but only I want to know if there
 is any.
 
 Yes, I know there's a patch for this, here [1] but really don't want
 [1] http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/#attach

This patch was incorporated upstream here:

changeset:   4412:5a347f860ec3
branch:  HEAD
user:David Champion d...@uchicago.edu
date:Tue Oct 04 06:05:39 2005 +
summary: Attachment counting for index display (patch-1.5.11.dgc.attach.6).

Which according to mercurial was released in 1.5.12:
$ hg parents --template='{latesttag}+{latesttagdistance}\n' -r 5a347f860ec3
mutt-1-5-11-rel+99

So your 1.5.20 should include it.  You may be reading old
documentation, epecially if you're looking on http://www.mutt.org.
See http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#index-format and
http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#attachments for the most current
version.

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