Re: sort threads

2002-07-03 Thread Nicolas Rachinsky
* Deb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-03 22:37 -0700]: > * Oliver Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-04 06:15:38 +0200]: > > > set sort=subject > > set sort=threads# sorting the mails in threads > > set sort_aux=date # sorting the threads > > > > ... that works for me > > Nope, didn't work.

Re: sort threads

2002-07-03 Thread Deb
* Oliver Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-07-04 06:15:38 +0200]: > set sort=subject > set sort=threads # sorting the mails in threads > set sort_aux=date # sorting the threads > > ... that works for me Nope, didn't work. Must be something else. Thanks anyway, deb -- "If it dies,

Re: sort threads

2002-07-03 Thread Oliver Fuchs
On Wed, 03 Jul 2002, Deb wrote: > But when I use mutt to read email, messages are not sorted by threads by > default. I have to go to options (o) and then sort by threads (t), which > then gives me the display that I want. Hi, try set sort=subject set sort=threads# sorting the mails in

Re: Passing muttrc format strings to bash

2002-07-03 Thread David Ellement
On 020630, at 12:03:38, Rob 'Feztaa' Park wrote > Alas! Lee J. Moore spake thus: > > Is this possible or impossible? ... > > If, in my > > index_format, I have this: > > > > `~/bin/maildir-count ~/Maildir/%f` > > > > ...it's actually, ~/Maildir/%f and *not* ~/Maildir/submaildir > > that's being

sort threads

2002-07-03 Thread Deb
I've been using mutt for about a week. In my .muttrc are these settings: set sort=threads set sort_aux=date-received But when I use mutt to read email, messages are not sorted by threads by default. I have to go to options (o) and then sort by threads (t), which then gives me the display that

Re: Default attachments-directory

2002-07-03 Thread Cedric Duval
Thomas Kalve Pedersen wrote: > When i receive an attachment in my mailbox, and saves it, it is saved to > ~~/. The thing that bothers my sorry little brain, is if it's > possible to change the default directory mutt saves attachments to. Try something like this: macro attach s "/path/" -- Ce

Default attachments-directory

2002-07-03 Thread Thomas Kalve Pedersen
Hi there! When i receive an attachment in my mailbox, and saves it, it is saved to ~~/. The thing that bothers my sorry little brain, is if it's possible to change the default directory mutt saves attachments to. If there is such a possibility, I would be more than happy to know how to use it. :

Re: BUG/RFI: scope of 'send-hook' too large ...

2002-07-03 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Malcolm Herbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020702 03:11]: > 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 > co

Re: Mailboxstatus and changing box

2002-07-03 Thread Jussi Ekholm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, Hello! You should *really* trim your line lenghts to 70-74 characters. They are far too long now. > The mailboxes are specified in the .muttrc file but I havenät fully > understood if I can : > > *

Re: BUG/RFI: scope of 'send-hook' too large ...

2002-07-03 Thread Jussi Ekholm
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Malcolm Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > send-hook blah 'my_hdr From: Malcolm Herbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' > > to set my From: header appropriately. Unfortunately if I send to these > lists my From: header remains changed, for the life of the ses