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On Tuesday, November 10 at 11:02 PM, quoth Robert Holtzman:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 04:36:25PM -0800, Morris, Patrick wrote:
Mutt checks for mailbox changes frequently,
It doesn't have to.
If you're using a remote mailbox and the network
Hello,
I can tag with
T~m1-100
the messages 1...100; how can I tag from 1 to the actual message? I've
checked the manual and FAQ and don't see it :-(
Thx
matthias
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On Wednesday, November 11 at 03:51 PM, quoth Matthias Apitz:
I can tag with
T~m1-100
the messages 1...100; how can I tag from 1 to the actual message? I've
checked the manual and FAQ and don't see it :-(
Define the actual message.
~Kyle
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On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 02:25:06PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, November 11 at 03:51 PM, quoth Matthias Apitz:
the messages 1...100; how can I tag from 1 to the actual message? I've
checked the manual and FAQ and don't see it :-(
Define the actual message.
He means current.
El día miércoles, noviembre 11, 2009 a las 02:25:06 -0600, Kyle Wheeler
escribió:
On Wednesday, November 11 at 03:51 PM, quoth Matthias Apitz:
I can tag with
T~m1-100
the messages 1...100; how can I tag from 1 to the actual message? I've
checked the manual and FAQ and don't see it
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On Wednesday, November 11 at 09:43 PM, quoth Matthias Apitz:
I can tag with
T~m1-100
the messages 1...100; how can I tag from 1 to the actual message?
I've checked the manual and FAQ and don't see it :-(
Define the actual message.
The
El día miércoles, noviembre 11, 2009 a las 03:00:49 -0600, Kyle Wheeler
escribió:
Well, there's no simple pattern that matches the current message.
The closest is ~mNNN. It's possible that you could modify all your
message jump keys to set a $my_* variable, that could then be used (I
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, Matthias Apitz wrote:
What I really want to do is:
- open a Mbox thread sorted
- jump to 1st message
- jump N times to next thread
- goto the previous message (which is the last in the previous thread)
- tag all messages from 1 to the now current
- save them to a
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 08:22:16AM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
So, mutt has a lot of settings, most of which are set under the
assumption that you're using mutt to read a local mbox. For example,
the $mail_check variable is, by default, 5. What that means is that
mutt will expect to check
I read quite a bit of email via IMAP and GPRS on a notebook whilst
travelling. Several times per journey, notebook loses the network,
because the coverage is patchy. When this happens, even after
regaining the network, mutt freezes. My solution up to now has been to
open another shell, kill mutt's
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