Re: Getting the name of the current folder for macros

2001-08-29 Thread Alexander Skwar
So sprach »darren chamberlain« am 2001-08-29 um 15:00:59 -0400 : > It's accessible in things like status_format, you would think > it's available elsewhere. Hmm, how? I did: .o%f But this would save the messages to the file called '%f'. %f the full pathname of the current mailbox Alexan

Re: automatically prepend the '=' (default location) to mailbox input

2001-08-29 Thread Holger Lillqvist
On Aug 29, Eric Smith wrote: > How can I configure mutt to implicitly prepend the '=' or '+' to a > user specified mailbox like in . > I can remap the 'c' command for example to print the '=' for me so > then I only need enter the folder name but this clobbers > the suggested folder name - which i

Re: Getting the name of the current folder for macros

2001-08-29 Thread darren chamberlain
Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 08/29/2001: > So sprach »Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar« am 2001-08-25 um 11:30:50 +0200 : > > I'd like to assign a macro to a key, which allows me to easily store all > > the messages of a folder in another folder. > > > >

Re: Getting the name of the current folder for macros

2001-08-29 Thread Alexander Skwar
So sprach »Alexander 'Digital Projects' Skwar« am 2001-08-25 um 11:30:50 +0200 : > I'd like to assign a macro to a key, which allows me to easily store all > the messages of a folder in another folder. > > I normally archive all the messages I get. To do so for this list, I'd > tag all the messa

Re: muttrc

2001-08-29 Thread Christoph Maurer
Am Mit, 29 Aug 2001, schrieb Ailbhe Leamy: > OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise > ~/.muttrc _and_ > ~/.mutt/muttrc > > ... but the man page doesn't mention this. Gah. Why not? I found out > accidentally, and it's very useful to me. > > Of course, if the manpage does know

muttrc

2001-08-29 Thread Ailbhe Leamy
OK, I may be being stupid, but mutt seems to recognise ~/.muttrc _and_ ~/.mutt/muttrc ... but the man page doesn't mention this. Gah. Why not? I found out accidentally, and it's very useful to me. Of course, if the manpage does know... where? Ailbhe -- Homepage: http://ailbhe.ossifrage.

Re: automatically prepend the '=' (default location) to mailbox input

2001-08-29 Thread David Champion
On 2001.08.29, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Eric Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How can I configure mutt to implicitly prepend the '=' or '+' to a > user specified mailbox like in . > I can remap the 'c' command for example to print the '=' for me so > then I only need enter the folder na

automatically prepend the '=' (default location) to mailbox input

2001-08-29 Thread Eric Smith
How can I configure mutt to implicitly prepend the '=' or '+' to a user specified mailbox like in . I can remap the 'c' command for example to print the '=' for me so then I only need enter the folder name but this clobbers the suggested folder name - which is frequently useful. -- Eric Smith

Re: moving to inbox

2001-08-29 Thread Holger Lillqvist
On Aug 29, Alexander Skwar wrote: > So sprach »Will Yardley« am 2001-08-28 um 21:53:10 -0700 : > > also is there a way to get to a message that's marked for deletion other > > than jumping specifically to that message number? > > Erhm - "l ~D" will limit the messages to all the messages which are

Re: moving to inbox

2001-08-29 Thread Alexander Skwar
So sprach »Will Yardley« am 2001-08-28 um 21:53:10 -0700 : > also is there a way to get to a message that's marked for deletion other > than jumping specifically to that message number? Erhm - "l ~D" will limit the messages to all the messages which are tagged for deletion. That's what you mean?

Re: moving to inbox

2001-08-29 Thread Will Yardley
Ailbhe Leamy wrote: > Are you moving messages when you actually want to copy them? well i'm typing 'copy' and then moving to '=Maildir' - i'm unable to replicate the problem now so who knows. i tested it and it definitely seemed to be happening, but after closing mutt it doesn't seem to be happe

Re: moving to inbox

2001-08-29 Thread Ailbhe Leamy
On (28/08/01 21:53), Will Yardley wrote: > i use mutt 1.3.21i and when i move a message from another folder to my > inbox (in my case 'Maildir') it marks the message for deletion each > time i leave the folder or compose a message in the folder; i need to > undelete it individually each time in o

Re: undesired side effect of "my_hdr From:"

2001-08-29 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2001-08-28 13:36:18 +0200, Tom Koornwinder wrote: >How can I preserve the my_hdr line in my .muttrc and still get the >desired menu setup? Set the alternates variable appropriately. -- Thomas Roesslerhttp://log.does-not-exist.org/