On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 09:31:03AM +0100, Anders Rayner-Karlsson wrote:
I can't really explain _why_ it behaves like this - but I'd guess that
mutt maintains a in-memory mailbox state and once you enter a mailbox,
that state is set to read, even if the mailbox still contains unread
e-mail.
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On Wednesday, December 24 at 10:13 AM, quoth Rejo Zenger:
Aah. That makes sense. In a more simplified rendering:
1 multipart mixed
2 ├─ textplain
3 └─ message rfc822
4 └─
++ 25/12/08 12:10 -0600 - Kyle Wheeler:
of the message. Now, one last question, is it possible to have mutt
show all attachments in the pager, regardless of alternatives?
No. Mutt follows the MIME decoding guidelines pretty strictly, and the
message you've outlined above has *explicitly*
On 25 Dec 2008 14:13 -0500, by cjns1...@gmail.com (Chris Jones):
I guess I could write a wrapper to launch mutt but I was thinking of
coding something in my .muttrc that would invoke a bash shell run the
script but I have not found anything.
You can use standard backtick `` syntax in muttrc,
On 25Dec2008 20:48, Michael Kjorling mich...@kjorling.com wrote:
| On 25 Dec 2008 14:13 -0500, by cjns1...@gmail.com (Chris Jones):
| I guess I could write a wrapper to launch mutt but I was thinking of
| coding something in my .muttrc that would invoke a bash shell run the
| script but I have
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 03:48:21PM EST, Michael Kjorling wrote:
On 25 Dec 2008 14:13 -0500, by cjns1...@gmail.com (Chris Jones):
I guess I could write a wrapper to launch mutt but I was thinking of
coding something in my .muttrc that would invoke a bash shell run the
script but I have not
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On Thursday, December 25 at 07:56 PM, quoth Chris Jones:
`ls /tmp/ls`
.. in my .muttrc .. and despite an error message to the effect that the
command doesn't exist .. it actually works.
The reason it generates the error is because mutt doesn't
On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 09:14:02PM EST, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Thursday, December 25 at 07:56 PM, quoth Chris Jones:
`ls /tmp/ls`
.. in my .muttrc .. and despite an error message to the effect that the
command doesn't exist .. it actually works.
The reason it generates the error is
Hello all,
I am connecting to a remote imap server. How can I set record to this server's
Sent? I set record to
imap://mtoz...@mail.sabanciuniv.edu/Sent then to =Sent but I got No route to
host.
Regards,
/mto