Hi,
* Patrick Shanahan wrote:
I use mbox, so I am guessing that MailDir is using some indexing ???
that is not providing the correct parameters to mutt.
Maildir doesn't have any indexing or meta data files, it's just one file
per message. It encodes important flags into the path and filename
Hello everybody,
it's the first time I'm posting a question here though I used to be a mutt
user for a longer time. As OS I'm using debian, 2.6.24-1-686; my Mutt works in
mbox_type=Maildir mode and in conjunction with fetchmail, procmail and postfix.
Up to now I used a .muttrc-file which I foun
Can not be...
Am 2008-06-01 16:58:36, schrieb Awflasher(GuoQirui):
> Mutt is really great but I cannot get anything when sending a 6M file.
>
> It's ok for sending small files but when i'm trying to send a big
> file, it stopped working.
>
> Hope to get some tips, thanks very much!!
>
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On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 09:27:35PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Can not be...
>
Size of mails is a system restriction enforced by your mail server.
Your mail client just sends data to the mail server and somewhere in
the line it may be restricted.
Your server may be configured for 50MB files
Thanks. But I am using a Linux system, and the file is just about 6M.
I am just curious that where can I find the so-called "system restriction" ?
Would u please give me some further tips ? Thanks very much in advance!
On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 8:46 PM, Marcus Franke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On
=- Rudolf Bahr wrote on Mon 2.Jun'08 at 12:29:05 +0200 -=
> Up to now I used a .muttrc-file which I found on the internet and
> it worked rather fine.
Catchup with rtfm then. :)
Once you know what you do, you can analyze what's wrong.
For example you set fcc-hook rather than Fcc: header your way
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On Monday, June 2 at 12:29 PM, quoth Rudolf Bahr:
>folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set use_from=no'
>folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'unmy_hdr *'
>folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Those three sho
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Secondly, the Fcc: setting isn't a *header*, it's a
*setting* (that mutt displays in the compose screen as if it was a
header). Here's how you'd do it the "right" way:
folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set record="=fanciulla/lisa"'
Yes, this form is better.
But f
> Thanks. But I am using a Linux system, and the file is just about 6M.
>
> I am just curious that where can I find the so-called "system restriction" ?
It could be on your system, or it could be on the one that your system
relays to when it sends the message on to the recipient.
Where you find
* Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [080602 16:19]:
Hello Kyle,
> On Monday, June 2 at 12:29 PM, quoth Rudolf Bahr:
> >folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set use_from=no'
> >folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'unmy_hdr *'
> >folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL P
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On Monday, June 2 at 09:39 PM, quoth Rudolf Bahr:
>> On Monday, June 2 at 12:29 PM, quoth Rudolf Bahr:
>>> folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'set use_from=no'
>>> folder-hook +fanciulla/lisa 'unmy_hdr *'
>>> folder-hook +fanciulla/l
* Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [080602 22:19]:
...
> I would have done something like this:
>
> alias -group lisagroup lisa Lisa Lady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> set use_from=no
> send-hook '%C lisagroup' 'my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> fcc-save-hook '%C lisagroup' +fanciulla
Hi mutt folks,
When I select a different folders using 'c' and '?' it starts to load
the folder and msgs from start.
Is there a way to bypass/cache this and make mutt load the folder faster ?
Thanks,
Ravi
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On Monday, June 2 at 03:42 PM, quoth Ravi Uday:
> When I select a different folders using 'c' and '?' it starts to
> load the folder and msgs from start. Is there a way to bypass/cache
> this and make mutt load the folder faster ?
That depends. If
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