Grant Edwards gra...@visi.com writes:
Another poster claimed that it works for him. I didn't (and don't)
believe him.
You are right, my testing was not extensive enough. The timeout
setting was handling the refresh of my mailboxes itself, not my manual
hit of '.'
Using the advice of Wolf, on
Nicolas KOWALSKI n...@petole.demisel.net writes:
folder-hook '^imap://' 'macro index,pager $ sync-mailboximap-fetch-mail'
Oops, please forget the above.
For '.', I have this:
folder-hook '^imap://' 'macro index,pager . imap-fetch-mailbuffy-list'
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Nicolas
Hi all
When someone write to helpd...@mycompagny (=me) and I answer it
I would like to put automaticaly the
Reply-To : helpd...@mycompagny
and
From : helpd...@mycompagny
But I don't want do this by using a folder-hook, because I don't want a
special folder for those email.
* Albert Shih albert.s...@obspm.fr [04-27-09 09:25]:
When someone write to helpd...@mycompagny (=me) and I answer it
I would like to put automaticaly the
Reply-To : helpd...@mycompagny
and
From : helpd...@mycompagny
But I don't want do this by using a folder-hook, because
You can use a reply-hook
reply-hook '~t helpd...@mycompagny' 'my_hdr From: helpdesk
helpd...@mycompagny'
and I supose you can put anotehr header, or another reply-hook with
the same regexp to put the other header.
Roger
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 3:25 PM, Albert Shih albert.s...@obspm.fr wrote:
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Daryl Styrk
Naples, FL USA
Hi.
A problem seems to have started recently: Mutt seems to think
that my mailbox is always unchanged.
I have around 100 read emails in my spool (and growing) and
when pressing '$' to sync, mutt just says Mailbox is unchanged.
I use maildir. Mail is delivered to a local spool (~/mail/spool)
and
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On Monday, April 27 at 08:17 PM, quoth m...@coreland.ath.cx:
A problem seems to have started recently: Mutt seems to think
that my mailbox is always unchanged.
Why is that a problem?
I have around 100 read emails in my spool (and growing) and
when
On 2009-04-27 19:45:13, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2009-04-27, Kyle Wheeler kyle-m...@memoryhole.net wrote:
On Monday, April 27 at 08:17 PM, quoth m...@coreland.ath.cx:
A problem seems to have started recently: Mutt seems to think
that my mailbox is always unchanged.
Why is that a problem?
On 2009-04-27, Kyle Wheeler kyle-m...@memoryhole.net wrote:
On Monday, April 27 at 08:17 PM, quoth m...@coreland.ath.cx:
A problem seems to have started recently: Mutt seems to think
that my mailbox is always unchanged.
Why is that a problem?
I have around 100 read emails in my spool (and
Le 27/04/2009 à 17:55:35+0200, Roger Casaponsa a écrit
You can use a reply-hook
reply-hook '~t helpd...@mycompagny' 'my_hdr From: helpdesk
helpd...@mycompagny'
Thanks.
It's work perfectly.
and I supose you can put anotehr header, or another reply-hook with
the same regexp to put the
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On Monday, April 27 at 07:45 PM, quoth Grant Edwards:
As has been discussed extensively recently, when you sync (e.g.
with the $ key), mutt doesn't check for new messages, it just
pushes its changes to disk.
I think all of the confusion is due
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On Monday, April 27 at 09:07 PM, quoth m...@coreland.ath.cx:
On 2009-04-27 19:45:13, Grant Edwards wrote:
On 2009-04-27, Kyle Wheeler kyle-m...@memoryhole.net wrote:
On Monday, April 27 at 08:17 PM, quoth m...@coreland.ath.cx:
A problem seems to
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On Monday, April 27 at 10:48 PM, quoth Albert Shih:
Another question :
Some people send me mail directly to me (instead helpdesk), when I
answer it, I put «helpd...@mycompagny» in CC:
Is they are any solution to put
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