Re: toggle-quoted in browser

2007-02-10 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 08:34:32PM -0800, Bill wrote: > I've found that hitting 'v' in mutt's mail browser, and then typing > uppercase 'T' (while the text portion of the message is selected), > opens, what for me is a cleaner rendering of a message. > > Is there anyway to implement this from mutt

Re: get filenames for maildir emails

2007-02-10 Thread Javier Rojas
On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 10:43:10AM -0500, David Haguenauer wrote: > I would suggest looking for it my Message-ID: `grep ^Message.*XXX -r > $MAILDIR' should do the job (with XXX replaced with the actual > Message-ID and $MAILDIR your actual Maildir). ... That's what I was trying to avoid... anyway,

Re: Display problems in OS X Terminal.app

2007-02-10 Thread Michael Williams
Some of you may remember me struggling with redraw problems in Terminal.app. On Fri, Nov 24, 2006 at 10:10:55AM +, Michael Williams wrote: > I'm having redraw problems in OS X's Terminal.app, and would welcome > suggestions or solutions. The screen looks something like this: > > http://img1

Re: Old e-mails behaving as new

2007-02-10 Thread Travis H.
On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 04:18:20PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Here is it more weird since if I login, and procmail has sorted some > messages to "/new" subdir of my maildir, mutt will detect the messages > and if I enter the Mailfolder with mutt. it move it IMMEDIATLY to "/cur" > ecen if I do

subfolders in Maildir

2007-02-10 Thread Travis H.
So... I was just reading the Maildir++ spec and it mentioned that it supports subfolders. This is strange, as I have mutt using subfolders with vanilla Maildir. I'm using the following commands to automatically generate the mailbox list: echo '# Autogenerated by $HOME/bin/mailboxes' > $HOME/.mu

Re: subfolders in Maildir

2007-02-10 Thread Angel Olivera
On Sat, Feb 10 2007 16:20, Travis H. wrote: > Anyone have any thoughts on the wisdom of this? > > Also, is there a canonical naming scheme? I use a leading period > for mailboxes that don't receive new mail (i.e. my outbox and > spam folders)... But I see Maildir++ uses those for subfolders, > an