Hi,
Broken up into 2 parts for confusion in pieces ;)
--Interactive Macros--
Is there a way to define a macro that has the capability to prompt the
user for input? The main reason that provoked this question is creating
a command similar to for the secondary sort pattern
(sort_aux). I've wor
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Alas! Wayne Chapeskie spake thus:
> How do the rest of you handle cleaning out really big mail folders?
Don't let them get that big in the first place! :P
Reall
Hi,
Situation:
I usually have to switch between =mbox and =outbox to check the mails on
a specific topic we've gone on for a while. Sometimes, another one, say
=work/project-A, needs to get involved, too.
The same case happens among =mbox.mutt, =outbox, and =mlist/mutt for my
daily life. (=mbox
Hi everybody,
i've got some problems with setting the attributions lines
in dependence of the folder and the reply-function used
(e.g. reply, group-reply and list-reply).
My goal is to set up separate attributions for replies to personal
mails (which should be personalised), for group-replies (w
Hi all,
i've set up a lot of fcc-save-hooks to set the default folders
for certain people ("~L pattern folder"). This works quite good
if there's only one recipient in the headers or one person to whom
i send mail. If there are many recipients in the headers or me doing
a group-reply, the hook m
Hello, Justed downloaded mutt 1.4 and am interested in patching in NNTP
support. which is the best NNTP patch to use? I understand that more
than one exists.
Thanks in advance,
Doug
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Doug Lawlor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi,
I am trying to use procmail and mutt in combination and now have my incoming mails
arriving to the spool directory while some mailinglists are sorted to some mailboxes
in my home directory.
The mailboxes are specified in the .muttrc file but I havenät fully understood if I
can :
* Step be
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* Wayne Chapeskie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-07-02 08:16 -0400:
[snip]
> How do the rest of you handle cleaning out really big mail folders?
1. collpased threads
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* Lee J. Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-07-02 08:17 -0400:
> On Tue, 02 Jul 2002, Fisayo Adeleke wrote:
>=20
> > Hi all,
> >=20
> > I have a problem with my mutt
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002, Fisayo Adeleke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with my mutt mail reader. I use Exim as my mail server
[snip]
> Error sendind message, child exited 127 (Exec error.).
>
> Please what could be wrong and how can i correct this.
Have you specified the location of your M
Hi all,
I have a problem with my mutt mail reader. I use Exim as my mail server with
Maildir option. My Mutt can read mails from the Maildir folder quite alright butwhen i
try to send mails, it returns with this error below
Error sendind message, child exited 127 (Exec error.).
Please what cou
On Tuesday, 02.07.2002 at 15:52 +1000, Malcolm Herbert wrote:
> Is there any way to limit the scope of the changes made with the -hook
> commands? For instance, I have several mailing lists for which I use a
> different address to post from, so I use something like
>
> send-hook blah 'my_hdr Fro
Not sure if my list subscription has gone through yet (I haven't seen
any confirmation so it might not have) but you might want to know about
this anyway ...
Is there any way to limit the scope of the changes made with the -hook
commands? For instance, I have several mailing lists for which I use
This is a both a suggestion for a message pattern matching facility
which currently isn't implemented, and a usage question about
how to use the existing capabilities of mutt more efficiently.
I subscribe to many (probably too many) mailing lists. Most get
automatically sorted by procmail to the
On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 00:20:17 -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> If you're not using SSH or SSL for your IMAP anyway, it's no less safe
[...]
On the internal network, we have the choice between using SSL or not
(and it's regarded as safe as it's on the internal network, though
I prefer to use SSL ev
* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020701 08:47]:
> And using "push" doesn't work correctly with IMAP folders because
> the corresponding characters are sent as password characters (for
> security reasons, I don't store my password on my account, though
> I could change my mind later).
If you
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