I hope an amicable resolution can be worked out, but I really think
that the package should be called 'neomutt', and that the 'mutt'
package, if any, should be based on the upstream source, and should
more or less expect as people expect "mutt" to work. Or, if they want
to standardize on
For example,
~f john
will match
From: John Doe
but
~f John
won't.
Is there a way that either 'john or John' match this From line?
fwiw: may be a shortcoming unique to your distro or version. it works on
my openSUSE Tumbleweed, mutt-1.6.0.
Also works for me on
Generally speaking I have the interface between mutt and vim regarding
wrapping, flowed text, and quoting working satisfactorily. However,
sometimes I receive mail with no line breaks within paragraphs. If I
reply to such a message, the lack of hard breaks in the quoted
paragraphs is retained
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 11:37:18PM +0200, famfop wrote:
Hi,
I solved it the following way. I wanted to have a "startup-mailbox"
folder with unread messages. Using mairix I set up the "maildir" and
"mfolder" var in the rc and now I run mairix F:-s. It's a bit hacky but
it shows all unread
Hello,
I've been giving mutt a spin for the past few days. I like it quite a
bit except for one issue I have been unable to solve: how to get the
mailbox browser to properly display new message status.
Platform: Debian jessie running NeoMutt (latest from git but have tried
mutt from