Hello,
Why does uncolor only work for index and not for object?
This behaviour is realy annoying.
I mean, I want to use for example:
[ '~/.mutt/hook-folders' ] -
folder-hook . 'source ~/.mutt/colors_diff_un'
folder-hook .BTS_debian
Hi Kyle and Eric,
Am 2007-11-29 08:51:14, schrieb Kyle Wheeler:
On Thursday, November 29 at 12:05 PM, quoth Eric Smith:
PS. After years of using mutt, I stupidly only discovered yesterday
the usefulness of compound filter conditions.
:) Happens to all of us. I had been using mutt happily
Am 2007-11-29 07:15:55, schrieb Marc Vaillant:
Hi,
I just upgraded mutt from 1.5.13 to 1.5.17 and header cache no longer
seems to work. I'm using the darwinports install. Below is the output
from mutt -v. My muttrc has set header_cache=~/Mail. I deleted the
db files in ~/Mail from my
Hi Rocco,
Am 2007-11-30 15:22:54, schrieb Rocco Rutte:
Hi,
* Michelle Konzack wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/] export LANG=C
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/] export LC_ALL=C
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/] mutt
Error in
Hi Kyle,
The problem is now solved. I have gotten a message from Maxim:
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Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 11:21:31 -0800
From: Moe Rubenzahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michelle Konzack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: File attachment MIME
=- Jamie Griffin wrote on Tue 4.Dec'07 at 6:40:29 + -=
I have picked bits up from others' that have been put on the web and by using
the mutt.org site too.
set postponed=+Drafts
set folder=imaps://mail.messagingengine.com/INBOX
The order for folder matters.
set folder=~/mail
set
Hello --
I have mutt-1.4.2.2 installed on a Solaris 9/x86 machine. It sends
and receives messages without any problem, however, the Cc doesn't
work. The receivers listed in Cc are not able to receive any messages.
Othe mail clients, such as pine, on the same machine don't have this
odd problem.
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Thanks so much for the help and tips. I'll take it all on board.
Since my messages, another thought occurred to me. Again forgive me
if it seems i'm asking silly questions, but what i've picked up so
far has only been what i've found on the web;
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On Tuesday, December 4 at 10:28 AM, quoth Derek Xu:
I have mutt-1.4.2.2 installed on a Solaris 9/x86 machine. It sends
and receives messages without any problem, however, the Cc doesn't
work. The receivers listed in Cc are not able to receive any
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On Tuesday, December 4 at 04:47 PM, quoth Jamie Griffin:
As i'm using the fastmail smtp server, do i need to have a sent
items/ sentmail file for mutt? or will these messages automatically
be saved on the server anyway (that does seem to be be
On Dec 4, 2007 12:04 PM, Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Tuesday, December 4 at 10:28 AM, quoth Derek Xu:
I have mutt-1.4.2.2 installed on a Solaris 9/x86 machine. It sends
and receives messages without any problem, however, the Cc
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On Tuesday, December 4 at 03:05 PM, quoth Derek Xu:
I have mutt-1.4.2.2 installed on a Solaris 9/x86 machine. It
sends and receives messages without any problem, however, the Cc
doesn't work. The receivers listed in Cc are not able to receive
Hi,
/ is a wonderful tool to search for keywords in the inbox BUT not in
sent... because mutt adds automatically a To in the field, which
seems to spoil the search:
24 F Dec 03 To Stas ( 13) tomorrow
25 F Dec 03 To Guste( 3) Re: nos vamos
26 F Dec 03 To Stas
Hi
i wondered if you had any idea's about the variable set folder=
I'm trying to set this variable to connent to an imap server (fastmail) using
the following:
set folder=imaps://mail.messagingengine.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:pass=**
when i'm in the main mutt viewer that lists my messages, i
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On Tuesday, December 4 at 11:07 PM, quoth Pau Amaro-Seoane:
/ is a wonderful tool to search for keywords in the inbox BUT not
in sent... because mutt adds automatically a To in the field,
which seems to spoil the search:
24 F Dec 03 To Stas
On 2007-12-04, Pau Amaro-Seoane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
/ is a wonderful tool to search for keywords in the inbox BUT not in
sent... because mutt adds automatically a To in the field, which
seems to spoil the search:
24 F Dec 03 To Stas ( 13) tomorrow
25 F Dec 03 To
sorry about this - i think i've worked it out. didn't need my user-name or
password, just the server name.
Kyle - i have been reading the man page as you suggested and also check the
wiki-faq's, etc. As i'm using the IMAP server for storing mail, sent, received,
etc, do i need to have an mbox
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* Jamie Griffin [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-04-07 17:41]:
i wondered if you had any idea's about the variable set folder=
You NEED to do as advised, use the man pages and go thru your ~/.muttrc.
I'm trying to set this variable to connent to an imap
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-04 16:39 -0600]:
Searching in any index (sent, inbox, whatever) relies on the value of
$default_hook, which defaults to ~f %s !~P | (~P ~C %s).
I think you mean $simple_search with the default ~f %s | ~s %s.
Nicolas
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On Wednesday, December 5 at 12:03 AM, quoth Nicolas Rachinsky:
* Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-12-04 16:39 -0600]:
Searching in any index (sent, inbox, whatever) relies on the value of
$default_hook, which defaults to ~f %s !~P | (~P ~C
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On Tuesday, December 4 at 10:55 PM, quoth Jamie Griffin:
sorry about this - i think i've worked it out. didn't need my
user-name or password, just the server name.
No problem; gotta start somewhere!
Kyle - i have been reading the man page as
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