Re: speed of cacheing depends on terminal?

2008-05-10 Thread Christian Ebert
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 18:07:04 -0400 > 1.5.17 with header caching enabled. I've got read_inc and > write_inc set to 1000. Nevertheless, I've noticed that the > process of evaluating the cache (when I switch into a big > folder) is significantly slower when I use Termina

Re: pass single-quoted arguments to external script

2008-05-10 Thread David Champion
> So how do I properly escape the single quotes in the vim args Personally, as soon as I start having trouble figuring out how to quote things withing multiple layers of parser, I ditch the headache and put the command into an external script that accepts only the minimum arguments from mutt (i.e.

Re: speed of cacheing depends on terminal?

2008-05-10 Thread Sahil Tandon
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-10-2008]: > 1.5.17 with header caching enabled. I've got read_inc and write_inc > set to 1000. Nevertheless, I've noticed that the process of > evaluating the cache (when I switch into a big folder) is > significantly slower when I use Terminal.ap

speed of cacheing depends on terminal?

2008-05-10 Thread dv1445
Hello, 1.5.17 with header caching enabled. I've got read_inc and write_inc set to 1000. Nevertheless, I've noticed that the process of evaluating the cache (when I switch into a big folder) is significantly slower when I use Terminal.app than if I use xterm/rxvt over Apple's X11. This is puz

too much header fetching

2008-05-10 Thread dv1445
Hello, I have some mailing list archives kept in mailboxes over IMAP. I have header caching enabled on 1.5.17. Usually when I switch to those folders, mutt "evaluates" the caches, which is a process that's considerably faster than "fetching the headers" (indeed, that's the point of caching).

Re: htmlview

2008-05-10 Thread Sahil Tandon
* hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-05-10 20:48:22 +1000]: > Does that mean it is not the mutt feature, rather the FC specific? How > can I make Debian work to display HTML emails the same way as FC6 > does? You can configure mutt to display non-plaintext emails in a

pass single-quoted arguments to external script

2008-05-10 Thread Steve S
Hi all. I have some trouble with Mutt's quoting conventions in hooks etc. At first, what I already have and what works is (a) or (b), which does the same: a) send-hook ... "set editor=\"vim '+/^--[ ]*$' -c 'read ' \" " b) send-hook ... 'set editor="vim '\''+/^--[ ]*$'\'' -c '\''read '\'

Re: htmlview

2008-05-10 Thread hce
On 5/10/08, Chris G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 10:00:08AM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote: > > On 10-05-2008, at 10h 26'28", hce wrote about "htmlview" > > > Hi, > > > > > > I've set mutt in two machines, one in FC6 and another in Debian. The > > > FC6 installed ht

Re: htmlview

2008-05-10 Thread Chris G
On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 10:00:08AM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote: > On 10-05-2008, at 10h 26'28", hce wrote about "htmlview" > > Hi, > > > > I've set mutt in two machines, one in FC6 and another in Debian. The > > FC6 installed htmlview, the FC6 mutt automatically launchs a brower > > for vie

Re: htmlview

2008-05-10 Thread Ionel Mugurel Ciobica
On 10-05-2008, at 10h 26'28", hce wrote about "htmlview" > Hi, > > I've set mutt in two machines, one in FC6 and another in Debian. The > FC6 installed htmlview, the FC6 mutt automatically launchs a brower > for viewing html emails. In Debian, I could not find htmlview package > for that feature.