* Rob Reid ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
At 2:35 PM EST on February 23 Thomas Hurst sent off:
Easy, just run it through something that gives more detailed errors:
test.rb:2: invalid regular expression; there's no previous pattern,
to which '*' would define cardinality at 2:
Can you tell
Hi,
I'am using abook as external database for email adresses. However, I
would like to be able to insert aliases into this database, not only to
a simple text file. I mean something like query_command. Is this
possible ? Found nothing relevant in the mutt manual.
Regards,
Ionut
PS I am not
On Feb 23 at 17:48, Adam Byrtek spoke:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 06:31:56PM +0100, Hanspeter Roth wrote:
Maybe you hit `u' which toggles the unlink flag. This is displayed
Yes, it is possible. I wanted to find keystroke to unattach it
(without unlinking of course!) at first... and I've
Dear List - I have found in some Spamassassin document the tip to
include:
message-hook ~h X-Spam-Status:.*tests=.+ unignore X-Spam
in .muttrc, in order to show this particular spam-header.
Unfortunately, my mutt version (1.2.5i) does not really like this. In
the documentation which came with
* David Collantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] [02/02/24 08:21]:
How can I have Mutt
check for new messages on my maildir folders?
Since you are already using
X-Mailer: Mutt/1.5.0i
;-), I donĀ“t know exactly, what is the option there. In older Mutt
1.2.5i exists the *check_new*, which is on by
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 06:49:13AM +0100, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
Am I right in assuming my version does not have this feature?
Yes, this appeared sometime around 1.3.2x, although it is certainly
worth upgrading as the 1.3 versions seem quite stable and have many new
features (plus improved