Hi,
I'm running Mutt on Debian unstable and have not been able to get
header caching to work. I've created a directory "mutt-headercache"
in $HOME:
% ls -ld ~/mutt-headercache
drwxrwxr-x 2 me me 4096 2009-03-21 22:19 /home/me/mutt-headercache/
and put this in my ~/.muttrc:
set header_cache
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 08:41:36AM -0700, John Velman wrote:
> For those who don't know: On Mac an "application" is a special kind
> of file containing an executable and a bunch of other stuff. On Mac,
> one can designate a default mail program, but it must be an
> "application" Mutt, as it stan
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>From: Khusro Jaleel
>User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.2.2i
>> Does the first Note in
>>http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.11
>> apply to your case?
>
>Thanks for your reply, Steve, sorry for taking so long to reply myself.
>
>I don't think it
On 10May2009 19:40, I wrote:
| On 10May2009 11:13, M. Fioretti wrote:
| | > http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/bin/get-mailman-archive which
[...]
| | > http://www.cskk.ezoshosting.com/cs/css/bin/un-at-
| | the regular expression in the second script above should be updated.
| | As is now, i
* Steve Revilak (st...@srevilak.net) wrote:
> Does the first Note in
>http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.11
> apply to your case?
Thanks for your reply, Steve, sorry for taking so long to reply myself.
I don't think it applies, although I don't fully understand that first Note.
For the record, the name of the app is MailToMutt, not the other way
around. John and I both made an easy mistake.
On Sat 13 Jun 2009 at 11:54:03 PDT Charlie Kester wrote:
My only complaint is that it uses Terminal.app to launch mutt. I prefer
iTerm because, among other things, it can emulate a 256-color terminal
that works with the colors I've so painstakingly defined in my muttrc
(and vimrc). Looking at
On Sat 13 Jun 2009 at 08:41:36 PDT John Velman wrote:
For those who don't know: On Mac an "application" is a special kind of
file containing an executable and a bunch of other stuff. On Mac, one can
designate a default mail program, but it must be an "application" Mutt, as
it stands, isn't an
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>From: Khusro Jaleel
>Subject: 'mailboxes' command misbehaving?
>User-Agent: Mutt/1.4.2.2i
>The above works perfectly, however when I try to use the mailboxes command as
>follows:
>
>mailboxes "=personal"
>mailboxes "=Inbox"
>mailboxes `for file in
For those who don't know: On Mac an "application" is a special kind of
file containing an executable and a bunch of other stuff. On Mac, one can
designate a default mail program, but it must be an "application" Mutt, as
it stands, isn't an "application". When one clicks on a "mailto" url, the
d
Hi I'm pretty new to mutt and I've got the following simple setup:
Mail is received over the internet by Exim and delivered to user's home
directory using
Procmail. Procmail sorts mails into different folders using simple
rules like TO_, etc.
The above works perfectly, however
Hi everyone,
I like to have all my incoming mail in single spoolfile. But then, I'd
like to have read mail moved to different mailboxes based on, say, "To:"
or "From:".
mbox-hook works on a per-spoolfile basis and is therefore not flexible
enough for this task.
save-hook requires me to hit "s" ev
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