Ahh, I've got it!
It was tracker, indexing the mails! It updated the access time...
I recognized it when I fetched mails and shortly after that pressed '.',
and, surprise surprise, mutt showed the folders with new mails below the
statusbar, just like you said. But after a second, folder after folde
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On Saturday, February 16 at 09:19 AM, quoth Benjamin Buch:
>> H... and these are all local folders? The next task is to
>> figure out why mutt isn't seeing new mail in them. What sort of an
>> environment are we working with? Are these folders mb
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On Saturday, February 16 at 10:32 PM, quoth Peter Münster:
> On Tue, Feb 12 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
>> the effort of writing it to /dev/null. Unfortunately, you can't use
>> fcc-hook to specify "nothing". For example, this won't work:
>>
>> fc
On Sat, Feb 16 2008, Joseph wrote:
> What hook would you use to set your sig based on the initial user you
> have chosen?
I suppose a send-hook.
Cheers, Peter
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Hello,
How can I tell mutt to fire up an external browser with some URL in the
message?
urlview is not ok for me, since I want to keep the context around the
URLs. I would like to select a URL for example with the TAB-key, and some
other key-press would start "firefox url".
Perhaps with lynx, but
On 02/16/08, Peter Münster wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Before making some scripts, I would like to know, if someone has already
> done, what I'm looking for, or something similar:
>
> A script, that generates fcc- and save-hooks automatically from aliases
>
> Example:
> alias user1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Na
Hello,
Before making some scripts, I would like to know, if someone has already
done, what I'm looking for, or something similar:
A script, that generates fcc- and save-hooks automatically from aliases
Example:
alias user1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Name)
alias user2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Name)
alias twous
On Tue, Feb 12 2008, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> the effort of writing it to /dev/null. Unfortunately, you can't use
> fcc-hook to specify "nothing". For example, this won't work:
>
> fcc-hook ~u ""
>
> I'm not sure why.
Hello Kyle,
Shouldn't this be considered as a bug, and /dev/null just an
> > That is weird, I do not have explanation. I would try maildir as Kyle
> > suggested.
> This works like a charm! The mail is marked with 'N' in the folder view
> and everything!
At least we have something.
> > You can try with mailbox format in similar way,
> This didn't work. Strange.
I
> That is weird, I do not have explanation. I would try maildir as Kyle
> suggested.
>
> $ mkdir -p /tmp/maildir/{new,cur,tmp}
>
> in mutt
> - press 'C' (capital C for copy mail) and enter /tmp/maildir as
>destination.
> - press 'c' (lowercase for switching folders) and enter /tmp/maildir
On Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 06:27:58AM -0500, Joseph wrote:
> On 02/16/08, Alexander Dahl wrote:
> > Hi Joseph,
> >
> > > But my "classic" or gpg cannot confirm you signature Alex.
> > > It says it can't find your key on the public key server.
> >
> > I'm sure the keyservers hold my key. And I'm also s
Hi,
> > I'm afraid that this is not possible with mutt, as it does not have
> > virtual folders, at least not ones containing mails from several
> > maildirs.
>
> So I'll have to learn the mutt way. Thanks for your suggestions!
Or find another solution for your problem :)
> > Try pressing '.'
On 02/16/08, Alexander Dahl wrote:
> Hi Joseph,
>
> > But my "classic" or gpg cannot confirm you signature Alex.
> > It says it can't find your key on the public key server.
>
> I'm sure the keyservers hold my key. And I'm also sure my signature in
> PGP/MIME format is correct. Everybody using Th
Hi Joseph,
> But my "classic" or gpg cannot confirm you signature Alex.
> It says it can't find your key on the public key server.
I'm sure the keyservers hold my key. And I'm also sure my signature in
PGP/MIME format is correct. Everybody using Thunderbird/Enigmail, KMail
and my own mutt can
Because this can make m$ mail client happy, like Enigmail does.
Thanks your patch, it make my patch work very easy.
2008/2/16, Sertaç Ö. Yıldız <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I don't know why you need to set the disposition to "attachment" instead
> of "inline". If you just need to lookout for correspond
> > I did set up my .muttrc now like this:
> >
> > mailboxes /var/mail/benni =freunde =kassette =listmutt =lists =mbox
> > =root =sent =uni
> >
> > As I wrote to Vladimir, pressing '.' does nothing, and I don't get
> > any notification about new mail below the status bar.
>
> H... and these
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