Re: Retroactively reply-all
Le 20/02/17 à 23:17, Keith Smiley téléscripta : Hey everyone, Hi, I've noticed something that's happened to me a few times lately that I wondered if anyone has a solution to. I have a message in mutt that I want to reply to, I start typing my reply, and then realize that I accidentally replied instead of replied all. At this step I normally copy whatever I've typed in vim, abort the message I've written so far, press reply all in my mailbox, and paste in what I had before. Is there an easier way I can do this? Ideally without having to abort the message at all? Obviously I could enter the other email addresses manually, but that can often be difficult when the chain has a lot of users. Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks! I'm not sure it will be easier, but here is what I tend to do: open a new mutt (I'm using tmux so it will be in a split pane), do the correct reply-all, then from vim use :sp /path/to-other-mutt-temp-file to open the other email temp file so that I can select and copy paste what is needed between the temp messages... Best, Baptiste -- \,,/_[-_-]_\,,/ The only constant is change. signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Deleting messages trash-can-style
Hi, Le 26/08/10 à 13:50, seanh téléscripta : On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 01:19:34PM +0100, seanh wrote: Also, this macro applies only to the index. If you press d when in the pager it will delete the email, not move it to the trash! Here's a version that applies to both index and pager: Yep, thanks. # Rebind d to move messages to Trash instead of deleting them. # Warning: this does not affect delete-pattern (D). folder-hook . 'macro index,pager d save-message=Trashenter' folder-hook =Trash 'macro index,pager d delete-message' Also to make the delete thread work in index: folder-hook . 'macro index escd tag-thread;save-message+Trashenter' And to allow to tag messages and delete (move) them to the trash folder: folder-hook . 'macro index,pager d tag-prefixsave-message+Trashenter' folder-hook =Trash 'macro index,pager d tag-prefixdelete-message' Does someone know a hack/method allowing to ask user for an input? (To be able to emulate/replace the delete-pattern function) Cheers, Baptiste -- \,,/_[-_-]_\,,/ http://asocial.ws/gwarf It's your god. They're your rules. *You* go to hell. pgpbVoNPlwQ6v.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Deleting messages trash-can-style
Hello, Le 22/08/10 à 18:54, Michael Ludwig téléscripta : I almost deleted a message I intended to keep from an mbox. The message was accidentally marked as D, and when switching to another mbox, it was just a brief hesitation (wasn't entirely sure what would be deleted now) that kept me from losing it. Can I configure Mutt to save deleted messages to another folder or mbox (as GUI mail clients do) instead of simply deleting it? I am using this to copy deleted message to a trash: folder-hook . 'macro index d save-message+Trashenter' folder-hook =Trash 'macro index d delete-message' It's working quite good except that this does not handle message deleted using the delete-pattern (D). Michael Ludwig Regards, Baptiste -- Baptiste Grenier HealthGrid Systems Administrator PGP: 0x069112E2Mobile: +33 628 822 270 http://healthgrid.org (Tel|Fax): +33 (0) 473 405 (155|002) 36 rue Charles de Montesquieu - 63430 Pont du Château - France pgpih7ErQfeqm.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Terminal for mutt (Poll)
Le 08/10/09 à 04:09, Cooper T53 téléscripta : Here's a quÑ–ck poll: Which terminal do you prefer for mutt? - a/e/x/wterm - rxvt - rxvt-unicode - mrxvt - gnome terminal - xfce terminal (haven't tried tã?²is one) - konsole - other? At first it was rxvt-unicode (flexible, light, utf-8 enabled...). But now it's terminator[1] mamimized, borderless and with extreme_tabs :) And why? It's based on vte so it's as light (heavy?) and feature-full as gnome-terminal plus it as an amazing splitting/tabbing facility: you can cut a terminal in two, either horizontally or vertically, as deeply as you want and you can even add tabs to the new sub terminal (with extreme_tabs on). It's also possible to drag and drop terminal from tabs to tabs. There is also a zooming/maximize feature that is very handy. Simultaneous typing to arbitrary groups of terminals is also nice. Using wide screens I like to be able to have two term side by side and with terminator it's easy to do this in one single window, allowing you to easily resize them. Now I just have to open one terminator window by screen :) But sometimes I get some troubles with extreme tags (I think): some times when closing multiple terms from a tab, the last terms of the tab are hidden under a tab wide grey area and are no more accessible for closing/working, I have to close the window (the other tabs are not affected). (I will have to test a bit more before reporting a bug.) But as terminator is so confortable/flexible I stick to it. :) And while I am at it, dark background or light background? White on black, no transparency, Tango theme and Inconsolata as font. Ref: [1]- http://www.tenshu.net/terminator/ Cheers, Baptiste -- Baptiste Grenier HealthGrid Systems Administrator PGP: 0x069112E2Mobile: +33 628 822 270 http://healthgrid.org (Tel|Fax): +33 (0) 473 405 (155|002) 36 rue Charles de Montesquieu - 63430 Pont du Château - France pgpt7XEohGxTe.pgp Description: PGP signature