On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 11:32:42AM +0200, JP Bruns wrote:
Aiko [05.Mai.2009 10:33]:
To be precise: The 'c' (change-folder) key shall return the next folder
in alphabetical order.
For example:
=INBOX/servers/mail01
=INBOX/servers/mail02
I am not familiar with IMAP folders, but isn't that
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On Tuesday, May 5 at 06:19 PM, quoth Michael Tatge:
* On Tue, May 05, 2009 05:33PM +0200 Christoph Kukulies (k...@kukulies.org)
muttered:
Yes, in .muttrc I have :
set charset=iso-8859-1# character set for your terminal
That's my output
* On Tue, May 05, 2009 06:09PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
muttered:
folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date-received
folder-hook = freebsd-current source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist
better quote the argument
folder-hook . 'set sort = reverse-date-received'
folder-hook
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 10:33:17AM +0200, Aiko Barz wrote:
I use set imap_check_subscribed=yes to check all my subscribed IMAP
folders. Is it possible to order the subscribe list from the server in
an alphabetical way?
To be precise: The 'c' (change-folder) key shall return the next folder
* Gary Johnson schrieb:
On 2009-05-05, Alex Huth wrote:
Hello!
I have a problem using a command in folder-hooks. I wnat to read a
config file using folder-hooks:
folder-hooks:
folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date-received
folder-hook = freebsd-current source
* Michael Tatge schrieb:
* On Tue, May 05, 2009 06:09PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
muttered:
folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date-received
folder-hook = freebsd-current source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist
better quote the argument
folder-hook . 'set sort =
* On Wed, May 06, 2009 03:33PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
muttered:
folder-hook . 'set sort=reverse-date-received'
folder-hook =freebsd-current 'set sort=threads'
folder-hook =freebsd-acpi 'source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist'
Now i get the reverse sort as default, threads in
On 2009-05-06, Alex Huth alex.h...@alice-dsl.net wrote:
* Michael Tatge schrieb:
* On Tue, May 05, 2009 06:09PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
muttered:
folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date-received
folder-hook = freebsd-current source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist
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On Wednesday, May 6 at 03:33 PM, quoth Alex Huth:
Now i get the reverse sort as default, threads in freebsd-current
and the error unknown command for freebsd-acpi. It seems that
source is the problem. But if this is a unknown command in
I started with the idea I could configure mutt to accomplish the goal
I describe below, but I'm not sure I can.
I get mail from a mail server that receives mail sent to
bro...@hartford-hwp.com. I set up another mail sever to receive mail
for bro...@historicalmaterialism.info. As a result, mail
Hi.
I've still not got to the bottom of this problem. My spool
now has 200 read emails that I can't get mutt to move.
Here is my .muttrc:
#---
# headers
ignore from received content- mime-version status x-status
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On Wednesday, May 6 at 05:29 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
I started with the idea I could configure mutt to accomplish the goal
I describe below, but I'm not sure I can.
Why not?
I retrieve mail with fetchmail, which I have poll both mail servers.
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