Re: scoring top posters

2015-09-19 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-07-29 20:19 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote: > I'm using scoring to mark, auto delete, ... certain mails I do not > want to read. I'd like to auto-score top posters for the next > mail. For the first mail it is not possible due to scoring is based on > header lines. But the sender could be

Re: header cache annoyance

2015-09-19 Thread Ian Zimmerman
On 2015-09-20 01:43 +0200, Christian Ebert wrote: > printf '%s' "/full/path/to/directory" | md5 | xargs rm -r Thanks for the tip, it almost works :P On which system is there a md5 program? Here: [9+0]~$ folder=Mail/inbox [10+0]~$ printf '%s' `readlink -f $folder` | md5sum

Re: save in current folder?

2015-09-19 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 04:56:12PM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > Is it possible (and safe) to set the record variable, or the Fcc header, > to the folder from where I send the mail? For example, what can be said > about this .muttrc setting: > > set record="~/Mail/inbox" > > I don't want to

Re: header cache annoyance [Was: save in current folder?]

2015-09-19 Thread Gregor Zattler
Hi Ian, mutt users, * Ian Zimmerman [18. Sep. 2015]: > On 2015-09-19 12:21 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote: > Yeah. Another annoying thing about the header cache is the hashed file > names. It means when I delete/archive a folder (such as after > unsubscribing from a list) I

Re: header cache annoyance

2015-09-19 Thread Christian Ebert
* Ian Zimmerman on Friday, September 18, 2015 at 20:40:01 -0700 > Another annoying thing about the header cache is the hashed file > names. It means when I delete/archive a folder (such as after > unsubscribing from a list) I apparently have no way of knowing which > file to delete from the