Re: Location of sample muttrc and mailcap files, and correct names of Gmail folders

2021-02-12 Thread David Lowry-Duda
> capitalized. I believe they are of the form "+[Gmail]/Trash", for example. But I think you might get by with just setting the spoolfile to be "+INBOX". Good luck! -- David Lowry-Duda

Re: Thank you for threading!

2021-07-22 Thread David Lowry-Duda
> I recently upgraded my work workstation from RHEL6 to Ubuntu 20.04, > so was able to move from mutt 1.5.20 to 1.13.2 ... and now I have > threading! Threading is amazing, it's true. It's something that mutt does correctly and the big webmails don't do correctly. - DLD

Re: ask-yes for sending?

2022-06-08 Thread David Lowry-Duda
On Wed, Jun 08, 2022 at 02:32:02AM +, Sam Kuper wrote: Instead of having Mutt invoke your MTA, you could have it invoke a script that asks you if you really want to send that email, and that only invokes your MTA if you answer affirmatively. You could perhaps modify msmtp-queue to do this, f

Re: CC to self

2022-08-23 Thread David Lowry-Duda
On Tue, Aug 23, 2022 at 11:44:48AM -0400, Haines Brown wrote: For some time I had muttrc set up so that a copy of every messge going out was sent back to me. For some reason, it ceased doing so. I see no line in my muttrc that defines an address for CC in the mutt header. I would like to restore

Re: trouble with my_hdr and $format_flowed

2022-08-31 Thread David Lowry-Duda
I have a pretty weird way of composing replies and new messages: I like to be able to detach from the new message window. So I compose in a separate tmux session. If you compose directly in mutt+vim without composing in a separate tmux window, does it work? (I would assume so, as I use mutt+vim