A Cautionary Tale

2007-05-11 Thread John K Masters
As a fairly new Mutt user I have been feeling my way as regards configuration but today I got overconfident. Exploring ways of filtering out unwanted threads I came across scoring. Set up scores for various subjects and set score_threshold_delete to 100 Restarted mutt, read mail, changed folder, h

change mailbox focus

2007-07-09 Thread John K Masters
I am running mutt 1.5.13 on my desktop and 1.5.16 on my laptop. Mail is fetched from various sources to the desktop via getmail and delivered to appropriate folders (or /dev/null) via procmail. My laptop is setup to access mail from my desktop box via NFS when connected and the config files are the

Delete messages based on size of maildir

2007-08-07 Thread John K Masters
I am fairly new to Mutt and probably going about this in totally the wrong way but I have set up muttrc to delete messages after a certain score has been reached. Some messages never get deleted due to adding to the scores but most mail-list messages get deleted after 3 months. However, some lists

Re: Delete messages based on size of maildir

2007-08-07 Thread John K Masters
On 20:52 Tue 07 Aug , Rado S wrote: > =- John K Masters wrote on Tue 7.Aug'07 at 19:30:32 +0100 -= > > > I am fairly new to Mutt and probably going about this in totally > > the wrong way but I have set up muttrc to delete messages after a > > certain score ha

Re: Getting mutt to access Mac addressbook with lbdb

2009-10-23 Thread John K Masters
ever used it (I use abook). However, m_osx_addressbook_query is in that directory. Perhaps try reinstalling? -- Regards, John K Masters

Re: Getting mutt to access Mac addressbook with lbdb

2009-10-23 Thread John K Masters
gt; > Thanks. > > That seems to be the problem. My Leopard system shows the relevant files but I installed lbdb on another SL system and the file was not there. Also muttprint no longer works on Snow Leopard. -- Regards, John K Masters

Re: Getting mutt to access Mac addressbook with lbdb

2009-10-23 Thread John K Masters
On 18:11 Fri 23 Oct , John K Masters wrote: > On 12:34 Fri 23 Oct , Trey Sizemore wrote: > > On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 08:04 -0400, Trey Sizemore wrote: > > > On Fri Oct 23, 2009 04:26AM, Eugene wrote: > > > > On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 09:08:23PM CDT,

Re: Change default "Re: your mail" subject when replying to blank

2009-11-02 Thread John K Masters
reflect the subject of the message, not be just some generic > > equivalent of "you forgot the subject". It hardly seems worth making > > this configurable. > By that logic, why do we have the "Re: your mail" hard-coded default at > all? > Surely the easiest way is to 'set edit-headers' and change the Re: to whatever. Subjects evolve. -- Regards, John K Masters

muttprint on Mac Snow Leopard

2010-03-13 Thread John K Masters
on this seems to be about 2 years or more out of date and not applicable to 10.6 -- Regards, John K Masters