Hi Neil,
* On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 03:41PM +0100 Neil Woods (nw.pub...@gmail.com) muttered:
> Is there a way to emulate Emacs's behaviour with the and keys in
> the Index? E.g. pressing the key moves the menu selection down until
> it
> reaches the bottom, then on the next key-press the menu se
* On Tue, May 07, 2019 11:56PM -0300 Luciano ES (lucm...@gmail.com) muttered:
> macro index "3"
> "/root/Mail/gmail"
>
> I press 3 and mutt opens the gmail folder, but then nothing happens.
>
> So I tried a command:
>
> :imap-fetch-mail
>
> and mutt tells me:
>
> imap-fetch-m
Might be a silly question, but why do that in the first place?
I presume imap is accessible locally.
On 12 December 2018 13:39:25 CET, Victor Sudakov wrote:
>The dovecot IMAP server keeps its folder (mailbox) metadata as a
>pseudo-message. When I access those mboxes locally with mutt, I see
>t
* On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 01:26PM +0200 Michael Wagner (wagner_m_bre...@web.de)
muttered:
> I edit my mails here in mutt with vim. When I reply to a message I don't
> want to delete the signature from the original poster by myself.
I do this in vim.
" strip quoted signature
autocmd BufRead ~/tmp/m
* On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 09:21AM -0800 Kevin J. McCarthy (ke...@8t8.us) muttered:
> [Apologies if this turns out to be a dup. The email I sent yesterday
> appears to have been eaten by a grue.]
>
> This afternoon, Antonio uploaded the mutt-1.9.1 tarball as the Debian
> unstable mutt package, reso
On 16 May 2017 17:03:19 CEST, Dirk Fizzlebeef wrote:
>I have an Outlook email address that works very slowly over IMAP. It's
>practically unusable with Mutt's IMAP feature.
Are you already using header cache?
Michael Tatge
* On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 11:34AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
> Le 26-04-2017, à 09:41:21 +0200, Michael Tatge a écrit :
> > * On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 08:45AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
> > > I have some issue with some attachment that I get when wanting
* On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 08:45AM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
> I have some issue with some attachment that I get when wanting to save
> them. For instance, I get this:
>
> ./=?iso-8859-1?Q?Convocation_et_Agenda_Comit=E9_Strat=E9gique_2017.04.02?==?iso-8859-1?Q?_-_V2.pdf?=
> How can I
Hi,
* On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 10:36AM +0200 Antoine Amarilli (a...@a3nm.net) muttered:
> I was interested to know whether there is a configuration option in mutt
> to warn the user when entering a wrong alias (that is, a recipient that
> does not contain '@' but is not known to mutt's alias database)
Hi,
* On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 09:24PM +0100 Matthias Apitz (g...@unixarea.de) muttered:
> El día Sunday, January 29, 2017 a las 05:21:01PM +0100, Matthias Apitz
> escribió:
>
> > I have created a new IMAP account through the web interface of my ISP. It
> > has no Sent folder. Can I create this som
* On Mon, Dec 07, 2015 12:11AM -0700 neu pat (syscon...@gmail.com) muttered:
> When I change in mutt configuration:
> set from="info@sys-" #my domain email address
> the mail goes out OK
>
> But when I use from" ...@gmail.com"
> my shaw mail-server is blocking my outgoing mail.
And th
* On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 12:14PM +0100 Francesco Ariis (fa...@ariis.it) muttered:
> I am probably missing something very simple, but how are all the
> solutions proposed in this thread any different than pressing 'v'
> and hen (to open the html attachment in your x-www-browser)?
You're missing and
* On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 03:14PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> It seems the default behavior of mutt when I press 's' for save is to
> put the email address as the folder I want to save to. But I would
> prefer to not have this behavior.
>
> How can I change this behavior? I would
* On Fri, Oct 09, 2015 10:28AM -0400 Patrick Shanahan (p...@opensuse.org)
muttered:
> * Xu Wang [10-09-15 10:18]:
> > I see. Where can I read why this is default? Is it common to save
> > messages to folders with the name of the email address you receive
> > from? Such behavior seems contrary to
* On Fri, Oct 09, 2015 10:08AM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > * On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 03:14PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> >> It seems the default behavior of mutt when I press 's
* On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 03:14PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> It seems the default behavior of mutt when I press 's' for save is to
> put the email address as the folder I want to save to. But I would
> prefer to not have this behavior.
AFAIK you cannot change the default save pat
* On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 01:37PM +0200 Patrick Sanan (patrick.sa...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> I'm trying to track down some unexpected behavior.
> The body of an email which produces this behavior for me is on the next line:
> {\cal This does not display
Works here. Maybe some display filter on your s
* On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 06:07PM -0700 Ian Zimmerman (i...@buug.org) muttered:
> I've had this in .muttrc for a while (along with other bindings starting
> with \ca):
>
> macro index,pager \cac "~N"
> "catch up"
>
> Until now I always did it from the index, and it works flawlessly.
>
> Today I tr
* On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 11:26AM +0100 Mick (michaelkintz...@gmail.com) muttered:
> How do I deactivate "All Mail"?
You have to use the web interface for that.
Settings->Labels-> All Mail [_] Show in IMAP (uncheck)
Michael
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* On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 10:54AM +0200 Suvayu Ali (fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 at 10:42:56AM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > So that's what you need to do. :)
> > Save messages to be deleted forever in [Gmail]/Trash, then empty
> > [Gmai
* On Sun, Sep 06, 2015 12:58AM +0200 Suvayu Ali (fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 at 09:10:20PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > * On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 10:52AM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> > > Whenever I delete a message, GMail st
* On Sat, Sep 05, 2015 10:52AM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> Whenever I delete a message, GMail still puts it in All mail. How can
> I delete it permanently?
You can only delete messages in "All mail" via the web frontend. Blame
google...
Michael
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Ja
* On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 11:35AM -0400 Peter P. (peterpar...@fastmail.com)
muttered:
> I have bound the 'd' key to move mails to a trash folder, and 'D' to
> move an entire thread to a trash folder:
>
> folder-hook . 'macro index,pager d "=INBOX.Trash \r"
> folder-hook . 'macro index,pager D
> "
I should read more carefully.
* On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 10:15AM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
> * On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 01:00PM -0700 Ian Zimmerman (i...@buug.org) muttered:
> > Which of the following will fire when entering /home/itz/foobar/inbox ?
^
Ian,
* On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 01:00PM -0700 Ian Zimmerman (i...@buug.org) muttered:
> It is not clear from the manual against what the folder-hook command
> matches the given pattern.
folder-hooks use substring matches.
> Let's say my folders are under /home/itz/foobar/ , and /home/itz/Mail is
> a
* On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 10:04AM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
> * On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 11:33PM +0100 Mick (michaelkintz...@gmail.com)
> muttered:
> > Any idea why when I delete messages in trash, it creates duplicate
> > messages? Is there another way to delete a single message in the trash
* On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 11:33PM +0100 Mick (michaelkintz...@gmail.com) muttered:
> Any idea why when I delete messages in trash, it creates duplicate
> messages? Is there another way to delete a single message in the trash
> folder, or empty the whole folder?
You can use either directly or bind d
* On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 06:22PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 at 4:22 AM, Michael Tatge wrote:
> > * On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 11:53PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> >> My goal is to get the message ID from a message I just sent.
* On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 06:47PM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
> * On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 06:38PM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
> > macro pager ,foo2 \
> >
>
> macro index,pager ,foo ' set my_resolve=$resolve\
> unset resolve\
> set resolve=$my_resolve' "read thread and go to
> next
* On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 06:38PM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
> * On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 03:59PM +0200 Matthias Vallentin (vallen...@icir.org)
> muttered:
> macro index ,foo
> macro pager ,foo2 \
>
It's by far easier, no need for if resolve is unset.
macro index,pager ,foo ' set my_resol
* On Sun, Jun 21, 2015 03:59PM +0200 Matthias Vallentin (vallen...@icir.org)
muttered:
> I would like to make the following index macro work in the pager as
> well:
>
>
>
> fails in the pager if there exists an unread message directly after
> the current thread to be read,
> because goes b
* On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 11:53PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> My goal is to get the message ID from a message I just sent. One way I
> am thinking of doing this is copying a message to a temporary file
> (via FCC) and then getting its message ID with a script. Is this
> possible?
* On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 06:29PM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
> * On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 02:56PM +0200 ybau...@gmail.com (ybau...@gmail.com)
> muttered:
> > Is there a key shortcut in the index/pager to display the MessageID of the
> > current email?
You could also extract the message-id by
* On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 02:56PM +0200 ybau...@gmail.com (ybau...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> Is there a key shortcut in the index/pager to display the MessageID of the
> current email?
As others noted there's .
Also you can change which headers are weeded by unignore/ignore.
If you really want to bin
* On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 02:51PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> Often I make the mistake of pressing "r" to reply to the list when
> indeed I would like to press "L".
> I can of course edit the "to" but I would like to just
> be able to press "L" (if I understand correctly, this mig
Hi Allen,
* On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 10:23AM + Alan Mackenzie (a...@muc.de) muttered:
> The default value of the configuration variable index_format is
>
> "%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s".
>
> The construct "(%?l?%4l&%4c?)" puzzles me. The parentheses are
> literal characters,
* On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 04:33PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> On Tue, Jun 9, 2015 at 4:00 PM, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> > On 09/06/15 at 02:23pm, Michael Tatge wrote:
> >> # extract all attachments
> >> macro index,pager X ' set my_wk=$wait_key; un
* On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 04:08PM +0200 I (tatg...@gmail.com) muttered:
> * On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 02:59PM +0200 Orm Finnendahl
> (orm.finnend...@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de) muttered:
> > is there an option in mutt to display in the index for mails with
> > attachments or is there a way to
>
> http://ww
* On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 02:59PM +0200 Orm Finnendahl
(orm.finnend...@selma.hfmdk-frankfurt.de) muttered:
> is there an option in mutt to display in the index for mails with
> attachments or is there a way to
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#attachments
Michael
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FWIW,
I ended up with these two macros:
# extract all attachments
macro index,pager X ' set my_wk=$wait_key; unset
wait_key\
ripmime --paranoid -i - -d ~/tmp/attachments\
set wait_key=$my_wk' "save all attachments"
macro attach X ' set my_wk=$wait_key; unset
wait_key\
ripmime --paranoid -i
Chris,
* On Sun, Jun 07, 2015 02:44PM -0400 Chris Spackman (ch...@osugisakae.com)
muttered:
>macro index,pager X "ripmime -i - -d "
>
> but you have to "press any key to continue" after it finishes
that depends - see $wait_key.
For instance you could use a macro like:
# extract all attach
* On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 07:14AM -0400 Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> * Matthias Apitz [06-08-15 02:09]:
> > set alias_file=~/.mutt-mail_aliases # where I keep my aliases
> > source ~/.mutt-mail_aliases # include my aliases
> > source ~/.mutt-xxx
> only idea
Hi,
* On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 08:08AM +0200 Matthias Apitz (g...@unixarea.de) muttered:
> I want to have an additional alias file (i.e. separated from my normal
> aliases). I tried:
>
> set alias_file=~/.mutt-mail_aliases # where I keep my aliases
> source ~/.mutt-mail_aliases # incl
* On Thu, May 28, 2015 04:37PM -0400 Xu Wang (xuwang...@gmail.com) muttered:
> The following does not work.
> bind postpone $ sync-mailbox
And it's not supposed to.
There are only two functions valid in the postpone menu.
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#postpone-map
Michael
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* On Wed, May 27, 2015 05:28PM -0300 Marcelo Laia (marcelol...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> Tools -> Properties -> Internet -> E-mail -> E-mail Program:
> sensible-lomua
> sensible-lomua %u
Try /path/to/mutt (/usr/bin/mutt) instead.
Michael
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* On Wed, May 27, 2015 06:55AM -0300 Marcelo Laia (marcelol...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> The problem still remaining. Please, have you some tips to solve?
>
> If I wrote a message, save it, and press q, that message will be sent
> to folder:
> MEMEME
> Sent 1
> Drafts 0
> However, when I try to
* On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 12:09PM -0400 Peter P. (peterpar...@fastmail.com)
muttered:
> Is there a way to have an html email rendered and displayed in a browser
> window?
There used to be a page about that in the mutt wiki (wiki.mutt.org)
though I cannot find it right now.
In short:
~/.muttrc
# i
* On Tue, Jul 05, 2011 05:58PM +0100 Chris G (c...@isbd.net) muttered:
> As a result I need to move some IMAP mail from some local backups
> (copies made just before the move) to the new IMAP server. How do I do
> this so that the directory structure is preserved?
Your best bet is a gui client :)
* On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 10:40AM +0200 Laurent (the.real.ka...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> I have a problem when I send emails having an pdf as attachment. The pdf
> arrives as text on the other side due to the fact that the MIME-type
> is text. How can I change this behaviour?
make sure to have
applica
* On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 09:06PM -0600 Paul E Condon (pecon...@mesanetworks.net)
muttered:
> I want to switch to using MH instead of mbox folder format.
> there is no indication that new mail has arrived, no indication the
> particular emails have not been seen
>
> I think this because there is no
* On Thu, Apr 07, 2011 01:39PM +0200 Michelle Konzack
(linux4miche...@tamay-dogan.net) muttered:
> if I am in a IMAP folder and want to tag messages with
>
> ~m 1-16500
>
> mutt download useless 16.500 messages to tag them.
My best guess is you to add some header via imap_headers. Check col
* On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 05:37PM + seanh (snh...@gmail.com) muttered:
> I'm trying to emulate Thunderbird 3's mail archiving behaviour in mutt. In
> Thunderbird if you select a mail or mails and hit the archive button or press
> the 'a' key then it moves the mail(s) into an archive folder. For ea
* On Mon, Aug 09, 2010 09:20PM +0100 Chris G (c...@isbd.net) muttered:
> If I open the mbox file with mutt and have mutt displaying the index
> of messages and then the python script tries to write a new message to
> the mailbox I would expect the python script to see the file is locked
> and wait
* On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 08:53PM -0800 rog...@sdf.org (rog...@sdf.org) muttered:
> How is the what-key function used
:exec what-key
quit which ^g
> and should the Mutt wiki include an example of it's usage?
Why not - you are volunteering right? :)
HTH,
Michael
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* On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 04:27PM +0200 Michael Ludwig (mil...@gmx.de) muttered:
> I send mail using ssmtp (a simple standalone SMTP library) and one of
> the SMTP servers for the different freemail addresses I have.
I'd recommend switching to esmtp. You don't have to mess with send-hooks
because it
* On Tue, Jun , 2010 11:13AM +0200 Nicolas KOWALSKI (n...@petole.demisel.net)
muttered:
> Michelle Konzack writes:
> > There is NO way for the MUA or IMAP server, to select which part of the
> > body should be downloaded.
>
> Yes there is. This is in the IMAP protocol, see
> http://www.faqs.org
* On Mon, Jun 07, 2010 09:09PM +0200 alvaro (debecio-deb...@yahoo.it) muttered:
> I use a gprs connection with 500MB limited month connection. I see
> mutt + imaps download all attachment from server.
Initially mutt downloads only message headers. You can add headers that
you might need (think col
* On Sun, Jun 06, 2010 11:49PM +0800 Yue Wu (vano...@gmail.com) muttered:
> Hi list,
>
> I've moved my .mutt to a fat32 filesystem
>
> > mv ~/.mutt /media/win_d && ln -s /media/win_d/.mutt ~/
>
> after I run mutt, I find that mutt waits a very long time for reading
> a mbox:
>
>
* On Mon, May 31, 2010 11:54AM +0200 Jan-Herbert Damm (jan-h-d...@web.de)
muttered:
> set smtp_url="..."
> set smtp_pass="..."
> set pop_host="..."
> set pop_user="..."
> set pop_pass="..."
>
> -USE_POP -USE_IMAP -USE_SMTP
Well it cannot do something you didn't compile in.
HTH,
Michael
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* On Thu, May 27, 2010 12:56PM +0200 hubert depesz lubaczewski
(dep...@depesz.com) muttered:
> i create test.rc with following content:
> my_hdr From: depesz
Well you shouldn't use my_hdr unless forced too
Just set $from instead
> fcc-hook @depesz.com +depesz/
>
> start mutt with:
> mutt -n -F
* On Sat, May 08, 2010 05:24PM -0400 Haines Brown KB1GRM ET1
(bro...@historicalmaterialism.info) muttered:
> I run fetchmail with cron, and as a result, each time it runs there's
> a mail message from cron in mutt reporting what fetchmail did. It is a
> nuisance to have to delete all these messag
* On Wed, May 05, 2010 01:11PM +0100 Chris G (c...@isbd.net) muttered:
> Is there a mutt variable to set default folder (directory and file)
> permissions when saving/copying messages?
In short - no except you patch mutt. As a workaround you could run a
cron job to set the permissions as you like
* On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 12:24PM +0100 Alexandre (neonoe123...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> I have installed mutt 1.5.18-6 on a 2.6.18-xenU kernel (Debian stableà
> with my ~/.mutt* configuration files that works on others boxes. But if
> I open ~/mail/inbox (maildir) which was created by procmail, I have
* On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 02:20PM + chombee (chom...@lavabit.com) muttered:
> I've noticed that mutt doesn't seem to write changes to my local
> maildirs until I hit $ or change maildirs. Is there a way to get it to
> automatically write changes to a local maildir?
Simply put - no.
You could writ
* On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 09:42AM +0900 Horacio Sanson (hsan...@gmail.com)
muttered:
> I have been trying to wrap my head around what suscribe and lists
> commands are. For me mutt handles mailing lists perfectly
> without these commands so to make sure I am not missing some (not
> obvious) benefits
* On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 08:46AM -0800 Brendan Cully (bren...@kublai.com) wrote:
> On Tuesday, 17 November 2009 at 11:31, Kevin Kobb wrote:
> > Dan Ritter wrote:
> > >On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 09:17:36AM -0500, Kevin Kobb wrote:
> > Typically, I am doing this for a user. They call and complain because
* On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 05:42PM +0200 I (michael.ta...@web.de) muttered:
> * On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 01:39PM + Tamas K Papp (tkp...@gmail.com) muttered:
> > I find that I am doing some repetitive stuff in my .muttrc that occurs in
> > multiple places (eg called by a folder hook, and also when mutt
* On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 01:39PM + Tamas K Papp (tkp...@gmail.com) muttered:
> I find that I am doing some repetitive stuff in my .muttrc that occurs in
> multiple places (eg called by a folder hook, and also when mutt starts
> up). I wonder if it would be possible to do something like
>
> ##
* On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 04:10PM +0100 Marianne Promberger
(marianne.promber...@gmail.com) muttered:
> Is there a pattern to match messages that haven't been replied to by
> anyone?
~$ unreferenced messages (requires threaded view)
HTH,
Michael
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* On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 04:00PM -0700 Robert Holtzman (hol...@cox.net) muttered:
> I can't find a way to compose *new* mail to a list without entering the
> "To:" address manually. Tried running searches, the manual, and this
> list's archives to no avail. Maybe I'm using the wrong search terms. I'm
* On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 02:27PM +0200 steve (dl...@bluewin.ch) muttered:
> I have configured mutt so that it calls lynx to automatically view html
> messages. Now how can I see the source of this message within
> mutt?
v view-attachments show MIME attachments
also see http://wiki.m
* On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 09:23AM -0400 Marc Vaillant
* (vaill...@fastmail.fm) muttered:
> there is no automatic way to execute "$". i.e. save changes to
> mailbox. This is particularly a problem for IMAP because losing your
> internet connection (e.g. sleeping your laptop) usually means losing
> mai
* On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 11:16AM -0700 mala...@us.ibm.com (mala...@us.ibm.com)
muttered:
> Is is possible to put the current mail entry at the top of my screen in
> mutt? Looking for something like "z" command in VIM.
not exactly what you're looking for.
HTH,
Michael
--
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* On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 09:01AM -0400 Paul Grinberg (pgrinb...@nyc.saic.com)
muttered:
> 1) How do I forward e-mail with attachments? if I just press "f", then
> attachements are stripped.
see $mime_forward
> 2) How do I read an e-mails that are in Hebrew or Russian?
>
> It usually displays some
* On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 10:01PM +1000 Kataria, Sunil
(sunil.kata...@au.unisys.com) muttered:
> But I have no issues sending mail using mail command (which uses sendmail).
Are $from, $use_from set?
HTH,
Michael
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Fluorescent lights are generating negative ions. If turning the
* On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 08:47AM +1000 Brian Salter-Duke (b_d...@bigpond.net.au)
muttered:
> Another color question - where is the default color defined? My muttrc
> uses default for the background all the time and it is obviously white
> as I prefer, but I do not see it defined. The Ubuntu muttrcs
* On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 11:46AM +0200 Jan-Herbert Damm (jan-h-d...@web.de)
muttered:
> this .muttrc entry (in my /etc/Muttrc):
>
> macro generic,pager " less /[...]/doc/mutt/manual.txt
>
> seems to be trapped by Gnome somehow. F1 (from within mutt) starts the
> gnome-terminal-help on my ubuntu
* On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 06:21AM +0800 Wu, Yue (vano...@gmail.com) muttered:
> On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 11:11:46PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> > Removing empty mbox/mmdf files on the contrary is atomic and can be
> > safely done by mutt.
>
> What about mbox? I have set up fetchmail and procmail fetc
* On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 11:56AM -0800 Tim Johnson (t...@johnsons-web.com)
muttered:
> In the index, I have bound Ctrl-E to last-entry.
> Yet If I do this:
> :last-entry
> I get an error: "Unknown Command".
last-entry is not a command but a function.
you have to use
:exec last-entry
HTH,
Michael
* On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 09:47AM +0200 Rejo Zenger (mutt-us...@subs.krikkit.nl)
muttered:
> ++ 16/06/09 19:51 +0200 - Michael Tatge:
> >> When I respond to an email that has a subject similar to:
> >>
> >> [StuffHere] Blah Blah Blah
> >>
> >>
* On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 10:59AM -0400 James (j...@nc.rr.com) muttered:
> When I respond to an email that has a subject similar to:
>
> [StuffHere] Blah Blah Blah
>
> Mutt actually *removes* everything inside of the brackets and the
> brackets themselves.
>
> Any thoughts on why this happens?
Wor
* On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 08:47PM +0100 d...@unrealize.co.uk
(d...@unrealize.co.uk) muttered:
> Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
> out what to put for From:?
Are you looking for reverse_name maybe?
HTH,
Michael
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* On Sat, May 23, 2009 05:01AM +0200 Dave Feustel (dfeus...@mindspring.com)
muttered:
> A couple of people send me email in html format.
> It used to be that if I typed 'v', selected the last
> attachment and then typed CR, firefox would be activated
> and then display the html. But then something
* On Sat, May 09, 2009 09:23PM +0200 Pau (vim.u...@googlemail.com) muttered:
> is it possible to tell mutt where to save things such as attachments?
>
> I would like to define a folder and tell mutt to automatically prompt
> me to that folder everytime I want to save something.
For messages see s
* On Thu, May 07, 2009 02:49PM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca) muttered:
> > Mutt doesn't do default colors. If you have those they come from your
> > distro. /etc/Muttrc et al.
> >
> > uncolor index *
> >
> > in your own ~/.muttrc will get rid of those.
>
> But will I still be able to m
* On Thu, May 07, 2009 11:02AM -0300 Eric Patton (epat...@nrcan.gc.ca) muttered:
> I was wondering if it is possible to set separate colors for the mini-index. I
> find the coloring of the mini-index distracting, and I would like to make it
> monochrome, with perhaps the current highlighted message
* On Wed, May 06, 2009 03:33PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
muttered:
> folder-hook . 'set sort=reverse-date-received'
> folder-hook =freebsd-current 'set sort=threads'
> folder-hook =freebsd-acpi 'source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist'
>
> Now i get the reverse sort as default, threads i
* On Tue, May 05, 2009 06:09PM +0200 Alex Huth (alex.h...@alice-dsl.net)
muttered:
> folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date-received
> folder-hook = freebsd-current source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist
better quote the argument
folder-hook . 'set sort = reverse-date-received'
folder-hook =free
* On Tue, May 05, 2009 05:33PM +0200 Christoph Kukulies (k...@kukulies.org)
muttered:
> Yes, in .muttrc I have :
> set charset="iso-8859-1"# character set for your terminal
>
> That's my output of locale:
>
> LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
> LANGUAGE=de_DE:de:en_GB:en
> LC_CTYPE="de_DE.UTF-8"
Why chars
* On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 03:33PM +1000 Cameron Simpson (c...@zip.com.au) muttered:
> On 23Apr2009 18:13, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> | Of course, personally, I think recording access time (thereby turning
> | every disk access into a disk write) is a waste of my computer's time,
> | so I usually mount m
* On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 11:05PM -0500 Zhengquan Zhang
(zhang.zhengq...@gmail.com) muttered:
> folder-hook . set sort=threads
>
> set sort=threads
>
> Basically they do the same thing. Is there anything I am missing here?
Yes, they do the same thing - unless sort is changed by another
folder-ho
* On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 07:55PM -0500 Zhengquan Zhang
(zhang.zhengq...@gmail.com) muttered:
> I accidentally used 'd' on a message and can not go back to it.
Well there are so many ways:
1. type the message number
2. use previous-entry next-entry (bound to K/J) instead of
previous-undeleted nex
* On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 08:41PM +0900 Wilkinson, Alex
(alex.wilkin...@dsto.defence.gov.au) muttered:
> I would like to score any thread that i have replied to i.e. the
> entire thread.
>
> Is this possible ? If yes, any pointers ?
Let's see - what does the manual say about score?
Usage: score
* On Mon, Feb 02, 2009 12:21PM -0700 Paul E Condon (pecon...@mesanetworks.net)
muttered:
> set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%?l?%4l&%4c?) %s"
>
> I don't understand the string inside parentheses. Where can
> I find an explanation? Question marks often invoke some sort
> of conditional
* On Sat, Dec 13, 2008 10:09PM + Dave Wood (d...@unrealize.co.uk) muttered:
> I'm using to read next-undeleted which works fine, but when I set
> to read previous-undeleted it says key not bound. I have it
> set for index and pager:
>
> bindindex next-undeleted
> bin
* On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 06:06PM -0500 Cristopher Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
muttered:
> I want to use mutt's 'auto_view text/html' option for the majority of
> my emails, but there are a few that I want to open using 'links2 -g.'
> I have no problem using one or the other, but haven't been able to
* On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 06:43AM +0800 bill lam ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> Suppose I hit a key that is not a completely binded such as just a
> single , how to cancel this key gracefully, instead of continue
> to hit a space key so that it show an error message then abort.
Hit ^g (that's ctrl-g
* On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 11:48PM -0500 Kyle Wheeler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> How exactly is mutt supposed to know whether it's you or your wife at
> the keyboard?
Well you could use macros, but hey unix gave us the nice concept of user
config files. Why not make her an own account and tweak
* On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 02:16AM + Carlos ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> I'm seeing strange strings like Aug 13 =?ISO-8859-1?Q?
> in the From column of the message index for some mails.
try setting rfc2047_parameters.
HTH,
Michael
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* On Wed, May 21, 2008 09:43AM +0200 Przemek Gawronski ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
muttered:
> But wanted to give my providers IMAP a chance. Being used to
> having mail nicely put in the correct mailbox with procmail I'm missing
> that very much now. Is there any way I can get my mail from spoolfile
> re
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