On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 11:29:41PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * Yubin Ruan [09-17-17 21:53]:
> > On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 12:22:20AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > > On 17.09.17 04:19, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > > How to identify collapsed threads that
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 04:50:02PM +0800, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> Hi,
> why do I get a "sidebar_sort: xxx unknow variable" in a most recent
> self-compiled version? I want to list mailboxes in my own self-defined order
> so I set sidebar_sort=no.
I think I must have mixed the old/new version. Now
* Yubin Ruan [09-17-17 21:53]:
> On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 12:22:20AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> > On 17.09.17 04:19, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > How to identify collapsed threads that have unread/new mails inside?
> > > I want to assign some color to those that
* Yubin Ruan [09-17-17 22:07]:
> Hi,
> why do I get a "sidebar_sort: xxx unknow variable" in a most recent
> self-compiled version? I want to list mailboxes in my own self-defined order
> so I set sidebar_sort=no.
maybe a problem with your compile, works with my openSUSE
* Tim Chase [09-17-17 22:04]:
> Thunderbird has a "Collected Addresses" feature that I've been unable
> to replicate in mutt. When sending mail, Thunderbird automatically
> collects every recipient's email address (and possibly name) into a
> predetermined
Hi,
why do I get a "sidebar_sort: xxx unknow variable" in a most recent
self-compiled version? I want to list mailboxes in my own self-defined order
so I set sidebar_sort=no.
Yubin
Thunderbird has a "Collected Addresses" feature that I've been unable
to replicate in mutt. When sending mail, Thunderbird automatically
collects every recipient's email address (and possibly name) into a
predetermined address-book[1]. Is there a way to get mutt to
replicate this behavior and
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 12:22:20AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 17.09.17 04:19, Yubin Ruan wrote:
> > Hi,
> > How to identify collapsed threads that have unread/new mails inside?
> > I want to assign some color to those that so that it can be distinguished,
> > but
> > currently I know no
Hey folks,
I run mutt 1.9.0 on Debian (linked against ncursesw) and 1.9.0-r1 from Portage
on Gentoo. On each of these systems, I typically run mutt within a session of
tmux. I usually connect to those sessions with mosh (1.3.2). The starting
terminal is almost always iTerm2 on a macOS