Re: muttrc for gmx.com emails

2022-08-05 Thread D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
Those worked, but I still have a problem saving my mail. This works without an error but it still doesn't save my mail> set record="Sent" That's the name of the folder I can see by pressing c to change folders. Regards, David On Sat, Aug 6, 2022 at 12:59 AM Daniel Tameling wrote: > > Hi, > >

Re: muttrc for gmx.com emails

2022-08-05 Thread Daniel Tameling
Hi, > Also I haven't figured out how to save a copy of my sent meil to my > gmx sent filder. I also had this problem when adapting my mutt configuration from gmail to gmx.de. (I download the mail with mbsync instead of using imap in mutt, but this should still apply) I had to add this to my con

Re: [RFC] Remove additional spaces when quoting already-quoted lines

2022-08-05 Thread Kurt Hackenberg
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 01:47:06PM -0400, Kurt Hackenberg wrote: >I agree there should not be a space after the '>'. The trouble is, >that space is ambiguous: software can't tell whether it's part of the >quoting or part of the original message. I spoke too soon. Now I've experimented with Mutt

muttrc for gmx.com emails

2022-08-05 Thread D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
Hello, Some of the less talented visually impaired users were wondering if anyone has come up with a muttrc file that works with a tmpdir inside ~/.mutt? I attach what I've come up with so far. I can receive gmx.com mail, I can send gmx.com mail, but when starting mutt, I have to change folders

Re: [RFC] Remove additional spaces when quoting already-quoted lines

2022-08-05 Thread Tim Chase
On Thu, Aug 04, 2022 at 08:17:39PM +0200, Dennis Preiser wrote: > I use vim and have the following vim9script function in my vimrc: > > | #--- > | # fix mail quotes for mutt, e.g. '> >foo' -> '>> foo' > | # muttrc: set editor='

Re: [RFC] Remove additional spaces when quoting already-quoted lines

2022-08-05 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, Aug 01, 2022 at 10:40:22AM +1000, raf via Mutt-users wrote: > On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 01:47:06PM -0400, Kurt Hackenberg > wrote: > > set indent_string = '>' > > > > You could argue that should be the default value of $indent_string. > > Not successfully. Changing a default affects all u

Re: setting up subscribed groups

2022-08-05 Thread Sam Kuper
On Fri, Aug 05, 2022 at 07:19:34AM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote: > Very basic question ahead. In man muttrc subscribe [group-name] > [regexp] [regexp] has two regexp entries beside it. how are those > used correctly to subscribe mutt-users and other groups? It's a bit unclear what you are asking.

setting up subscribed groups

2022-08-05 Thread Jude DaShiell
Very basic question ahead. In man muttrc subscribe [group-name] [regexp] [regexp] has two regexp entries beside it. how are those used correctly to subscribe mutt-users and other groups?

Re: mutt, imaps and OAuth2

2022-08-05 Thread Sébastien Hinderer
Hello, Will Yardley (2022/08/04 16:44 -0700): > Yeah, if you can use an application password, and if your org has IMAP > enabled, this is the easiest approach and the path of least > resistence. That indeed corresponds to my experience. > There's also the external Python script used for oauth2,