mutt with emacs multiTTY

2008-11-23 Thread lee
Hi, is someone trying out emacs with multi TTY support as editor for mutt (see [1]). I installed the Debian packages, and it seems to work, but it would be interesting to see how your experience with it is. On the console with screen, it seems to be the only way to use an emacs client as editor f

Re: Highlight new messages

2008-11-23 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > How can I force mutt to show as many messages as they can fit the > screen? As many messages, or as many *new* messages? For the former, what you probably want is to add the following to your muttrc: unset menu_move_off > So, in this case,

Re: How to get default "From:" to work

2008-11-23 Thread Szymek
No, the maildir folders are not nested, here is the structure: ~/mail-> ->firstbox ->secondbox ->thirdbox ->fourthbox I compiled mutt by myself, maybe there is a specific option to pass to configure? I had previously the same config in Slackware, and it worked like a charm. On Sat, Nov 22,

Re: simple pattern not matching message

2008-11-23 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Dave Evans wrote: Ah - I'd read "man muttrc", which gives an over-simplified account: "A simple search is one that does not contain any of the ~ operators." No mention of simple search keywords there, nor indeed anything along the lines of "this is a partial explanation, see the manual

Highlight new messages

2008-11-23 Thread Alberto Rizzi
Sorry for the ugly subject line but it is difficoult to explain in one line. I use mutt 1.5.18 with menu_scroll = yes When I enter a mailbox, mutt automatically highlights the oldest message with the new flag set and puts it in the first line of the index. If I have a screen with 30 free lines

Re: simple pattern not matching message

2008-11-23 Thread Dave Evans
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 10:11:55PM +0900, TAKAHASHI Tamotsu wrote: > > Read the manual (or pattern.c). > Of course I was wrong. "repl" means "~Q" Ah - I'd read "man muttrc", which gives an over-simplified account: "A simple search is one that does not contain any of the ~ operators." No mention

Re: simple pattern not matching message

2008-11-23 Thread TAKAHASHI Tamotsu
* Sun Nov 23 2008 TAKAHASHI Tamotsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Read the manual (or pattern.c). > > Table 4.5. Simple search keywords > > Keyword Pattern modifier > > all ~A > > . ~A > > ^ ~A > > del ~D > > flag~F > > new ~N > > old ~O > > repl~Q >

Re: simple pattern not matching message

2008-11-23 Thread TAKAHASHI Tamotsu
* Sun Nov 23 2008 Dave Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > If I type "repl\n", the message is *not* shown, when as far as I can > tell it should be. Whereas with all these other patterns, the message *is* > shown: > > repl.\n > re.l\n > ~f repl | ~s repl\n > ~s repl\n > > It seems that somehow t

Sending inline attachment from the Command Line

2008-11-23 Thread Maarten van der Vlugt
I can not seem to set the disposition type of an attachment when sending from the command line. I would like to use mutt in a script to send scanned pdf files to a certain mailbox automatically so I use this command line: mutt -a bon0001.pdf -s bon0001.pdf [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null Thi

simple pattern not matching message

2008-11-23 Thread Dave Evans
In summary: limit "repl" doesn't find a message whose subject is "replication". Other patterns work just fine. Hopefully I've managed to reduce this to a nice simple reproducible test case. mutt 1.5.15+20070412-1ubuntu1, using the attached test file. The test file contains a single message with