On 2015-11-16, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using Mutt, one pain is dealing with multi-media emails. Yes, with
> w3m, I could almost read the email. And I could save the pictures then
> view them. But this is too much work if I repeat it too many times.
>
> So is there a way that, I
On 2015-06-18, Xu Wang wrote:
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 5:48 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 04:46:02AM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
It is actually not documented (in 'man muttrc') what happens if
mail_check is set to 0. Does this mean it never checks or that it
checks as often as
On 2015-05-27, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
The part of the documentation about the ignore command talks about
patterns. As far as I can see it never precisely says what kind of
patterns these are - regexps, shell globs, fixed substrings, or what.
Look in the mutt manual for Chapter 4, Advanced
On 2015-03-26, Aitor wrote:
Hi all,
the TAB key (in the index) cycles among unread messages. I would like to
change its behaviour so that it cycles among unread _and_ flagged
messages (e.g., those having a ! mark).
Do you know it this is feasible ?
Try this:
:macro index Tab
On 2015-01-22, David Champion wrote:
To solve this you need a wrapper script around Firefox. The wrapper
will take the file content from $1 and save it somehow for Firefox, so
that mutt may delete the original.
There are various techniques for this. I personally like the approach
of
On 2014-11-19, Dale wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 08:34:15PM +, John Long wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 03:15:15PM -0500, Dale wrote:
read in the docs and on google
this line in my ~/.slrnrc
set editor=vim +':set textwidth=0' +':set wrapmargin=0' +':set wrap'
seems to
On 2014-11-11, steve wrote:
Hi all,
I'm receiving reports in html containing images. In mutt, those images
are separated from the html file. For example, when I press 'v', I see
the html file on one line and the image on another. Pressing 'enter'
fires up firefox to display the
On 2014-09-13, Will Yardley wrote:
I don't think the stuff_all_quoted patch has been kept up to date.
No, it hasn't. One reason is that I no longer work at the company
where mutt was my primary mail client and where I regularly received
all sorts of different mail formats including
On 2014-09-14, Derek Martin wrote:
This is one important way in which the hand some functionality
off to another program model falls down.
I don't think that this is a problem with that model. There is no
reason that an e-mail client should not hand off the task of editing
a message to an
On 2014-08-12, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 11Aug2014 19:36, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 11.08.14 09:33, Cameron Simpson wrote:
I colour deleted messages in dark blue (and my terminal has a black
background) so that at least makes such accidents visually obvious.
That looks useful. I tried a
On 2014-06-28, Koralatov wrote:
(And my understanding of mutt's hook operation was that the last
instruction overrides any preceding ones, so having the default
last shouldn't be right anyway.)
Mutt has two types of hooks. One type invokes an operation that can
be performed multiple
On 2014-05-17, Karl Voit wrote:
I thought that mutt has a weird method of tracking changes to the
tempfile.
Mutt checks the modification time on the temp file before it runs
the editor, then checks the modification time again when the editor
exits. If the modification time hasn't changed,
On 2014-04-20, michael kaiser wrote:
On 08:42 Sat 19 Apr , Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2014-04-19, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
On 18/04/2014, michael kaiser wrote:
Hallo all
My mutt display a help line with any important keys.
Can I customize this line with my own favorite key
On 2014-04-19, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
On 18/04/2014, michael kaiser wrote:
Hallo all
My mutt display a help line with any important keys.
Can I customize this line with my own favorite key-bindings?
Yes you can. See the Mutt manual. In mutt press F1 or see
On 2014-04-13, Ulrich Lauther wrote:
BTW, in my current environment - Ubuntu 12.4 - pressing F1 does NOT
bring up the mutt-manual, but the manual of the gnome-termial in which
it is run.
To work around this, you can execute
:push f1
where all those characters are typed literally,
On 2014-03-21, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
* Gary Johnson [2014-03-20 14:22 -0700]:
[...]
It would be useful to know the value of 'fileencoding' in Vim as
well. 'encoding' is the encoding used internally by Vim.
'fileencoding' is the encoding used when writing a buffer out to a
file
On 2014-03-20, Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:01:23AM +0100, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
In gnome when I reply some french emails with accented chars I
sometimes get weird wide chars in place of the accented characters in
vim. The accented character would appear normally
On 2014-02-28, YuGiOhJCJ Mailing-List wrote:
Hello,
On Mutt 1.5.21, my editor is Vim 7.3.
I don't like when it breaks automatically my lines when I am
writing an e-mail.
Is there a way to disable the text wrapping in Mutt?
(I saw the wrap setting in ~/.muttrc that can be set to
On 2014-02-03, glphvgacs wrote:
On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 11:09:42AM -0500, glphvgacs wrote:
alright, i saw the unhook, let me think if and how i can use it here.
cann't unhook from within a hook :
folder-hook . unhook *
this has no effect, or not the effect i want it to have:
unhook
On 2014-02-02, glphvgacs wrote:
when starting the Mail composition in mutt, is there a way skip the 'To:'
header by filling it up based on a given pattern?
i don't think a folder-hook would do this since i don't think there is such
a thing as 'set to = ' in configuration file (correct me if
On 2013-12-07, Martin Vegter wrote:
On 2013-12-07 19:12, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Martin Vegter [12-07-13 10:44]:
[...]
Yes, when I exit the editor, I am done with editing. That does not mean
however, that I could not see the text of my message. A the moment 70%
of the lower screen in
On 2013-12-01, Peter Davis wrote:
As I understand it, gnus uses w3m to display html messages if it's
available.
I have my .mailcap file setup to use w3m to display html messages
in mutt, but they don't look like the same messages do in gnus.
There's less use of color, italics and bold and
On 2013-07-08, Tycho Andersen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm switching between two different imap servers which have some
different mailboxes that I would like to monitor. Unfortunately, mutt
has no way to monitor two imap servers at once, so I'd like to create
two modes, one for each server, where
On 2013-05-08, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 07.05.13 10:58, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2013-05-08, Erik Christiansen wrote:
You might find this script, which I've named vimgrep, useful.
#!/bin/bash
tmp=$(mktemp)
cat $tmp
exec /dev/tty
vim --cmd 'let efm=gfm
On 2013-05-07, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 12:21:58AM +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 07.05.13 14:53, Chris Green wrote:
What other search programs work well with mutt?
Mutt's own body search does the job for me within a mail folder, and
egrep provides full Extended
On 2013-05-08, Erik Christiansen wrote:
If you always have a spare xterm or two open, then it is quick to bring
one to the foreground, whack in a quick egrep invocation, and pipe
its output to more, or redirect it to a file, e.g:
egrep -n 'line *number' /usr/local/src/vim73/runtime/doc/*
On 2013-04-17, rj wrote:
On Wed 17 at 02:00 PM -0400, Paul Hoffman wrote:
I use vim and it knows I'm editing a file of type muttrc, which is nice.
Likewise for myself on both counts.
My guess is that your editor is applying the wrong syntax hiliting rules.
This very well could be
On 2013-04-17, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2013-04-17, rj wrote:
On Wed 17 at 02:00 PM -0400, Paul Hoffman wrote:
I use vim and it knows I'm editing a file of type muttrc, which is nice.
Likewise for myself on both counts.
My guess is that your editor is applying the wrong syntax
On 2013-04-12, Will Yardley wrote:
On Fri, Apr 12, 2013 at 05:41:23PM -0300, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, many times I need to forward mails generated by Outlook, and would
like to edit the original mail as inline, but this apparently cannot be
done in mutt, at least with messages encoded as
On 2013-02-14, s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from Konrad Vrba:
On 2/14/13, christoph wrote:
I have this index_format:
set index_format=%Z %{%e.%m.%y %H:%M} %-15.15F %s
which translates to lines like this one:
L 14.02.13 14:14 Konrad Vrba Time Format
fantastic, that is
On 2013-02-08, Eric Smith wrote:
Hi.
(For those deeply offended by manifestations of html in emails,
please look away now).
I mainly receive email from non-technical people. Recently,
while in the chaos ahead of a deadline I missed some
important email where answers to my questions where
On 2013-02-09, Brendan Cully wrote:
Elinks does work fine to view attachments in color. You can't get
color when autoviewing though -- in this case, the elinks output is
recolorized by the pager using color body rules, which mangle the
underlying color.
Even if allow_ansi is set?
Regards,
On 2012-12-19, Alan McConnell wrote:
Assembled Wisdom!
No, the difficulty is not just that it existsG, it is how
my mutt occasionally deals with it.
I call up mutt from one of my terms(URxvt) and it displays my
E-mail from /var/spool/mail/alan, as is normal. With many
of my mails I press
On 2012-12-05, Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 06:43:34PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On 04.12.12 14:00, Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
alternatively, you could reformat the mails at receive time through
a procmail filter or something if you have that kind of access to the
mail
On 2012-11-27, mutt wrote:
Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
Hi
Does anyone have or know of a perl or python script, or even a shell
script, that removes the multipart/(mixed|alternative| ... ) parts of
incoming mail and leaves or converts the message into plain text?
Also, i wouldn't want
On 2012-11-20, Will Yardley wrote:
As far as quoting flowed text, I don't love mutt's current handling of
it -- I still prefer the behavior of patch-1.5.5.1.gj.stuff_all_quoted.3
(space-stuffing all quoted lines vs. just the last one, which is
obviously the more conservative way to go). If
On 2012-11-21, horse_rivers wrote:
hi,
in my mutt mailbox , I do not know why all mails contain so many
useless message text , as below:
Received: by x
Received: from
envelope-from xxx
Received: by mailxxx
..
On 2012-11-21, David Champion wrote:
* On 20 Nov 2012, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
OK, I have done that. I also changed nroff to groff as I have both and
they are different sizes. However, I still do not really understand by
press T over table to format. I type the table, hit esc and then
On 2012-11-19, Suvayu Ali wrote:
Hi,
I often get attachments with completely wrong MIME types. For example
today I received a pdf and a doc file as application/octet-stream. Is
there anyway to bypass my mailcap and ask mutt to open the attachment
with the proper application? So in this
On 2012-11-16, Chris Green wrote:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 12:04:01PM +, Chris Green wrote:
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:28:50PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2012-11-15, Matthias Apitz wrote:
set check_mbox_size
which will tell mutt to check mailbox file sizes instead
On 2012-11-15, Matthias Apitz wrote:
El día Thursday, November 15, 2012 a las 07:43:13PM +, Chris Green
escribió:
My incoming mailboxes (as specified to mutt) get periodically backed up
and thus the 'accessed' time gets updated and mutt doesn't see them as
containing new mail.
On 2012-10-05, steve wrote:
Hi Adam,
Thank you for your answer.
But your suggestion seems (unfortunately) much too complicated for me. I guess
I'll have to live with this. But I'm curious to know how people deal with the
issue I raised. Do people simply scroll back to the top to get this
On 2012-10-05, Brandon McCaig wrote:
On Fri, Oct 05, 2012 at 08:40:55AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
The only headers I usually care about are the sender, subject
and date/time, and all those are in the status bar at the
bottom of the screen or in the mini-index at the top. For the
rare
On 2012-09-07, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
[ Gary Johnson wrote on Thu 6.Sep'12 at 17:31:34 -0700 ]
On 2012-09-06, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Is there a way to hide the Autoview using ... message in pager?.
You can remove those using the 'display_filter'. My filters have
become so
On 2012-09-06, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Is there a way to hide the Autoview using ... message in pager?.
You can remove those using the 'display_filter'. My filters have
become so complicated that I've put them in scripts and I no longer
have any simple examples lying around. I think the
On 2012-08-04, markus reichelt wrote:
mutt 1.5.21
reply gone wrong; a reply to a mailinglist post. for some reason I
press 'g' for group reply, instead of just 'r'
so mutt asks about a reply to the mailinglist, and yeah, i dont want
it there, so I press n, but it CC'ed the darn list as
On 2012-07-03, David Woodfall wrote:
I don't know if this is possible.
When someone CCs me and I reply group it of course includes my email
address (I have several).
Anyway of having it not reply to my email(s)? If I remember then I
edit the To: field, but of course I sometimes forget.
On 2012-07-01, Patrice Levesque wrote:
Mutt's built-in pager does not seem to understand utf-8.
Example copied from a gnu-emacs mailing list:
[...]
t₁ = 65536×h₁ + l₁
0 ≤ h₁ 65536
0 ≤ l₁ 65536
Both display here just fine under mutt-1.5.21-r9 (gentoo).
Make sure all
On 2012-06-22, David Champion wrote:
* On 22 Jun 2012, Luis Mochan wrote:
I guess a solution used for browsing html attachments (discussed
here some time ago; see attached perl script) may be adapted for
running libreoffice. The main idea would be to make a copy of the
file, send it to
On 2012-06-22, Luis Mochan wrote:
But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a
stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and
delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it wasn't that
mutt wipes the file before unlinking it.
I guess
On 2012-06-22, David Champion wrote:
* On 22 Jun 2012, Gary Johnson wrote:
But that would defeat the purpose of the copy which is to have a
stable file for LibreOffice to read while allowing mutt to wipe and
delete its temporary file. A hard link would work if it wasn't that
mutt
On 2012-05-29, Xylo Drum wrote:
I have a pretty much default mutt setup including some very simple
lines in my .mailcap such as:
image/jpg; xview %s
image/jpeg; xview %s
these work fine for viewing images, but when trying to do a 'l' search
with a pattern of ~bfoo mutt keeps throwing up
On 2012-05-29, Xylo Drum wrote:
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:20 PM, Gary Johnson garyj...@spocom.com wrote:
On 2012-05-29, Xylo Drum wrote:
I have a pretty much default mutt setup including some very simple
lines in my .mailcap such as:
image/jpg; xview %s
image/jpeg; xview %s
On 2012-04-30, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
As the subject says, is there a way to search by attachment name?.
I.E.: I know somebody sent me an email with an attached file named
Costsxxyy.xls and I would like to search for that file.
You can search message bodies by using the ~b flag. Type / to
On 2012-04-30, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
On 2012-04-30 14:16:09 -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2012-04-30, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
As the subject says, is there a way to search by attachment name?.
I.E.: I know somebody sent me an email with an attached file named
Costsxxyy.xls and I
On 2012-04-26, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 08:26:33AM +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
I have these entries for docx files in my ~/.mailcap:
application/vnd.msword; mutt_bgrun libreoffice3.5 %s; #test=RunningX
On 2012-04-17, Andrei Mikhailov wrote:
Thank you !
I think I now understand, more or less, why it does not work as expected.
Perhaps my question is more about Linux, than about Mutt. What I really
want to achieve is the following:
echo mydata | myscript.sh
where myscript.sh is the
On 2012-04-07, Tim Johnson wrote:
* David Ellement [120407 01:10]:
On 2012-04-06, Tim Johnson wrote
* Gerald LaMontagne [120406 17:55]:
On Fri, Apr 06, 2012 at 04:52:16PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
Is it possible to save a thread to a file?
I can Esct to tag the thread and
On 2012-04-07, Tim Johnson wrote:
* Gary Johnson [120407 14:07]:
What is your 'mbox_type' variable set to? I had been assuming that
yours was set like mine to mbox. If 'mbox_type' is set to mbox,
then the mailbox that mutt creates in your example above will be a
file named ~/save
On 2012-04-02, steve wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to write a regexp in order to capture some words to put them
in color. I have a line like this in my .muttrc:
color body red default
\etch\|((L|l)enny)|((S|s)queeze)|((S|s)arge)|((P|p)otato)
I want to catch only etch, but not fetch nor
On 2012-03-30, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
Dear Mutt Users,
Often, I wish to know the time at which someone wrote me an e-mail
converted to the local time zone. Since most of my contacts live in
another time zone, (and some use the time zone + even though that
isn't where they live), I have to
On 2012-03-07, Marco Paolone wrote:
Hi all,
it's the first time I write here, looking for an answer to a (maybe silly)
question. I noticed that some GUI mail clients (or perhaps their users)
usually put before the subject the mailing list name, enclosed in square
brackets. Is there a way to
On 2012-03-01, Mark H. Wood wrote:
I've looked over all the configuration options I can find, and I see a
lot of stuff about *attachments*. Attachments are working pretty
well. But when I receive a message consisting of a single HTML
bodypart, the Content-Type header is apparently ignored
On 2012-02-06, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Marcelo Luiz de Laia [02-06-12 07:26]:
When I was in my Gmail mbox, I need that all replaies is sent by gmail
smtp. So, I need to set, on the fly, gmail profile and sig.
:source gmail.profile
When I was in my Yahoo mbox, I need that all
On 2012-01-23, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time zone
in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option but
need this for the (internal) pager.
Any ideas?
Would displaying that in the 'pager_format' line work
On 2012-01-21, Michael Hannon wrote:
Greetings. If I'm looking at a bunch of unread messages, then
read a message that's in the middle of that bunch, then delete
that message (hit the 'd' key while I still have message open), my
version of mutt (see appended for details) automatically opens
On 2011-11-23, Alexander Pletnev wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:38:01AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
#and this one for pop3
set spoolfile=~/Mail/inbox
set pop_host=
set pop_user=
set pop_pass=
set pop_checkinterval=60
On 2011-11-22, Alexander Pletnev wrote:
Hello,
I'm new in mutt. But please help. I like to write letter from my VIM.
I configured mutt to work with my emalil wia POPs protocol and it gets mail
well. But i tired to read manuals and google for this.
but i want to autocheck my email and beep
On 2011-11-09, stardiviner wrote:
= On [2011-11-08 09:13:27 -0800]:
Gary Johnson Said:
You can also use conditional elements in index_format that will
print different pieces of information depending on the values of
other pieces of information. This is explained in the mutt manual
On 2011-11-08, Gregor Zattler wrote:
Hi stardiviner,
* stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
= On [2011-11-08 11:40:18 +0100]:
* stardiviner [08. Nov. 2011]:
Is there other way to set different *index_format* for mails ?
index_format describes the format of your index which shows
(normally)
On 2011-11-08, Chip Camden wrote:
Quoth Gary Johnson on Tuesday, 08 November 2011:
As an example, I have this string as part of my index_format.
%?X?* ?
If the number of attachments (X) is non-zero, * is inserted.
Otherwise, is inserted.
That doesn't seem to work for me
On 2010-07-27, Paul E Condon wrote:
I use Mutt in a system that is running Debian Squeeze. I have
installed the system recently and it should have no legacy
cruft from Lenny or whatever. I did this new install because
I was having serious problems with charsets and utf8. Almost
all such are
On 2010-07-23, He Wen wrote:
Hi, Every one!
I try to use notify-send to send a message to my desktop when a new mail
arrives, but i find notify-send dosen't work with procmail:
In my procmailrc, I have:
# notification
:0 ic:
| play /usr/share/sounds/gnome/default/alerts/drip.ogg;
On 2010-07-15, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 11:29:34AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2010-07-14, Erik Christiansen wrote:
It's in an A tag: (I've munged some of the href's characters in this post)
td height=3D60 colspan=3D3 align=3Dcenter valign=3Dmiddle
On 2010-07-14, Erik Christiansen wrote:
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 09:16:21AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2010-07-13, Erik Christiansen wrote:
I had thought that =3D was a m$-ism?
The = at the end of the line and =3D stuff is quoted-printable,
a type of Content-Transfer-Encoding
On 2010-07-13, Erik Christiansen wrote:
Most URLs arriving in html messages are eminently discardable, but today
I received one worth trying. Mutt's autoview invokes w3m, which extracts
most of the html text, but renders the URL as nothing more than '*'.
There are three matching lines in
On 2010-06-25, George Davidovich wrote:
I'm getting multipart/alternative emails from a Yahoo user that have a
text/plain part like the following (modified):
32 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
33 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
34
35 George=A0=A0-=A0=A0 Lorem
On 2010-06-23, Rado S wrote:
=- Michelle Konzack wrote on Mon 21.Jun'10 at 11:27:15 +0200 -=
I need someone who want to save my live! ;-)
{...}
but while the first is working perfectly as default, the second
one is screwed up du to the changeing name in the () at the end of
the
On 2010-06-14, Steve Brown wrote:
Hi List.
I'm struggling to get my head around a small problem that I have, and I
wonder if one of you would be kind enough to give me a pointer or two.
I receive a number of emails with word attachments.
I can happily read them inline using antiword
On 2010-05-27, Mun mjeli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use 'color body' to highlight a line which matches
'pattern' AND also highlight the successive line. However, I couldn't
find any way to extend 'pattern' across multiple lines.
Is such a thing possible in mutt?
I don't
On 2010-04-07, Michael Ludwig mil...@gmx.de wrote:
Mutt allows you to edit the headers of the mail you're composing through
setting edit_headers = yes.
Is there a way to have Mutt copy the headers of the incoming message
(ideally, just a selection) along with the body to your editor so you
On 2010-03-29, Nicolas Williams nicolas.willi...@sun.com wrote:
I saw in the archives that this is a bit of an FAQ, and it seems that to
this day there's not much of an answer, sadly.
The best I could do was to create an index macro that pipes the current
message to a script that then: a)
On 2010-03-18, peng shao shallp...@gmail.com wrote:
I recently found the following interesting phenomenon:
I included the following lines in my muttrc
mailboxes ~/.MuttMail/inbox
set spoolfile=~/.MuttMail/inbox
folder-hook . 'push :default'
folder-hook inbox 'push :inbox'
This is the
On 2010-03-16, peng shao shallp...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Christian Ebert blacktr...@gmx.net wrote:
Mmh, you could create an addional mailcap file and toggle the
$mailcap_path variable. Try the following (untested):
set my_lynx_cap=/path/to/lynxmailcap
On 2010-03-17, Udo Hortian wrote:
Dear mutt users,
I am using mutt since years and love it. Still, sometimes it happens to
me, that I am beginning to reply to a message, I save it as a draft,
continue to edit it and send it at some moment. Then sometimes it
happens that the message I am
On 2010-02-16, JP Bruns emailj...@gmx.de wrote:
Baldur Gislason [16.Feb.2010 15:12]:
For the past several years I have been using lynx and links to open
HTML mail as if it was attachments inside mutt, are there any plans to
make a simple html renderer or even filter as a part of the normal
On 2010-02-04, Andre Majorel aym-t...@teaser.fr wrote:
On 2010-02-04 00:33 -0600, David Champion wrote:
Limit is a function that you bind to a key. To tell mutt to execute
a function, you use the push command. This emulates keystrokes by
pushing them into the keyboard input queue.
On 2010-02-04, Asif Iqbal vad...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All
My company policy is report spam email to the abuse as an outlook
attachment. I know mutt can forward email as mime attachment. How do I
make sure it sends the attachment just like the
way outlook can forward an email as an
On 2010-01-06, Ravi Uday raviu...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:27 PM, Patrick Ben Koetter p...@state-of-mind.de
wrote:
* Ravi Uday raviu...@gmail.com:
Kyle,
This didn't work.
The mail header shows :
Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 21:59:44 -0800
but my laptop's time is :
On 2009-12-21, Mun mjeli...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
My e-mail methodology will be changing shortly and I will be serviced
via an Exchange server (as opposed to e-mail delivered directly to my
Linux workstation).
Due to my own personality flaws I am planning on using Fetchmail
On 2009-11-23, Nicolas KOWALSKI n...@petole.demisel.net wrote:
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:01:09AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
There's no whitespace before the colon in the above pattern, so it
won't match RE :.
Try:
set reply_regexp=^((re([\[^-][0-9]+\]?)*|aw|antwort|antw|wg)[
On 2009-11-10, James j...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Any good regex_reply configurations out there?
Here's what I use after several years of tuning.
#
# Note: All letters in the reply_regexp must be lower-case, else the
# entire
On 2009-11-10, Robert Holtzman hol...@cox.net wrote:
Mutt seems to change behavior from day to day. Yesterday it flew.
Today it hesitates after *every* key stroke, whether it's navigating
between mailboxes or within a mailbox, tagging a message, saving,
replying, you name it. The hesitation
On 2009-11-02, Michael Williams willi...@astro.ox.ac.uk wrote:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 12:49:38PM -0400, Monte Stevens wrote:
Is it possible to change the default Re: your mail subject that
mutt uses when replying to emails that arrive without a subject to
something less, er, passive
On 2009-11-02, Noah Sheppard nhshepp...@taylor.edu wrote:
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 01:46:12PM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
Further, if you're going to be picky about the subject, it should
really reflect the subject of the message, not be just some generic
equivalent of you forgot the subject
On 2009-10-31, Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de wrote:
Hello,
I'm receiving mails from a bulletin board forum in form of the
encoding 'Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable' and having URLs
in the body as
This thread is located at:
On 2009-10-28, Horacio Sanson hsan...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone know how to make mutt display patches/diff files in color?
I am using pygmentize that in a terminal outputs the diff/patch files with
easy to read
colors but when used from within mutt the text is displayed correctly but not
On 2009-10-23, Trey Sizemore t...@fastmail.fm wrote:
I have my editor setup as vim in my .muttrc and set to insert the cursor
on new mails and replies below the headers. But with this being vim 7
and spell check built in, I wanted to use that as well. So below are my
.muttrc entries for
On 2009-10-07, Cooper T53 ana...@gmx.net wrote:
Here's a quÑck poll:
Which terminal do you prefer for mutt?
- a/e/x/wterm
- rxvt
- rxvt-unicode
- mrxvt
- gnome terminal
- xfce terminal (haven't tried tã²is one)
- konsole
- other?
And why?
xterm on Linux at work. It's there; it
The mutt.1 man page for mutt-1.5.20 says in the synopsis,
mutt [-nx] [-e cmd] [-a file] [-F file] [-H file] [-i file] [-s subj] [-b
addr] [-c addr] addr [...]
That says to me that an 'addr' is required when using the -H option,
which implies that mutt uses that 'addr' when sending the
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