Re: Mail from me doesn't appear i subscribed (mailing lists) folders

2012-06-15 Thread Michael Ludwig
Patrick Shanahan schrieb am 14.06.2012 um 15:50 (-0400): > * Michael Ludwig [06-14-12 04:40]: > > > > My workaround for this helpful gmail feature is to (a) not use gmail > > or (b) have mutt save a copy of the message I send to the list in > > the list folder

Re: Mail from me doesn't appear i subscribed (mailing lists) folders

2012-06-14 Thread Michael Ludwig
Patrick Shanahan schrieb am 08.06.2012 um 09:29 (-0400): > > If you are using gmail smtp, gmail has you *original* copy in the > "Sent" folder/virtual-folder/label(???) and the return copy from the > list appears to them to be a "copy" so it does not show. My workaround for this helpful gmail fe

Re: mutt, html and chrome

2012-05-15 Thread Michael Ludwig
Luis Mochan schrieb am 15.05.2012 um 15:22 (-0500): > If I insist enough times, the message eventually is successfully > displayed in my browser. My guess is that there is some kind of race > condition which becomes apparent only when my computer is busy, as if > the browser tries to read the temp

Re: Hide [bracketed topic indicators] such as prepended by mailing lists

2012-04-15 Thread Michael Ludwig
Tom Furie schrieb am 11.04.2012 um 14:47 (+0100): > On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 01:01:00PM +, Grant Edwards wrote: > > > But, IMO, gmane+slrn is far superior (if gmane carries the list in > > question). > > That's because newsgroups are a much better way of handling the type > of discussion group

Re: Hide [bracketed topic indicators] such as prepended by mailing lists

2012-04-13 Thread Michael Ludwig
David Champion schrieb am 13.04.2012 um 11:37 (-0500): > […] this config: > > subjectrx '^(re: *)?\[[^]:]*\] *' '%1%R' > > should perform the replacement for *any* list tag that appears at the > beginning or after a re: prefix. Great - I find this setting more convenient than having to specify

Re: allow_ansi set, but I only get the first character highlighted

2012-04-12 Thread Michael Ludwig
have FF or IE or display your mail. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Hide [bracketed topic indicators] such as prepended by mailing lists

2012-04-12 Thread Michael Ludwig
David Champion schrieb am 10.04.2012 um 19:10 (-0500): > * On 10 Apr 2012, Michael Ludwig wrote: > > > > 28.06.11 14:08+0200 Alexander Muyla 21 [Firebird-net-provider] Consol > > 29.06.11 01:56-0700 ven ~ 6 [Firebird-net-provider] fbdata > > 30.06.1

Re: Hide [bracketed topic indicators] such as prepended by mailing lists

2012-04-10 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 11.04.2012 um 00:16 (+0200): > Some mailing list software prepends a [tag] to every subject line of > every message. I realize people may find this practical; see this > thread for an example: > > 07.03.12 16:31+0100 Marco Paolone 35 Mailing list and

Hide [bracketed topic indicators] such as prepended by mailing lists

2012-04-10 Thread Michael Ludwig
1 14:08+0200 Alexander Muyla 21 [Firebird-net-provider] Consol 29.06.11 01:56-0700 ven ~ 6 [Firebird-net-provider] fbdata 30.06.11 19:40+ Nataniel (JIRA) 98 [Firebird-net-provider] [FB-Tr Does anyone know of a why to hide those tags short of editing the source? -- Michael Ludwig

Re: regexp and pattern limit

2012-04-02 Thread Michael Ludwig
steve schrieb am 02.04.2012 um 22:01 (+0200): > > 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 > "\|((L|l)enny)|((S|s)queeze)|((S|s)arge)|((P|p)otato)" > > I want to catch only etch, but not

Define colors like with variable?

2012-03-29 Thread Michael Ludwig
Using the "color" command, you can tell mutt how to dress. Let's say you have quite a lot of those color commands in your configuration, preferably in a separate ~/.mutt/colors file. Is there a way to tell mutt in the configuration that the color "default" is to appear as "black"? Note that "def

IMAP/fetchmail setup: preserving READ/NEW status?

2012-01-20 Thread Michael Ludwig
I read my mail via IMAP. From various computers. Every so often I run fetchmail on one computer to download all mail and remove it from the remote servers. I then don't have the full story on the server, but that's perfectly fine. There's one annyoing bit about this setup. Mail that I've read via

Re: Local alternative to Re:

2011-12-01 Thread Michael Ludwig
recognize reply messages when >threading and replying. The default value corresponds to the >English "Re:" and the German "Aw:". > " > So it seems German is accepted by some people! Close to 100 million :) -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Can't figure out how to set locale/charset stuff

2011-05-17 Thread Michael Ludwig
cygncursesw-10.dll => /usr/bin/cygncursesw-10.dll (0x6ed1) Read this thread: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-06/msg00173.html Andy Koppe, the MinTTY developer, said this: "[…] vim works fine with UTF-8 already. […] Mutt and also nano do need rebuilding with ncursesw though." -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Viewing HTML mails with images

2011-04-10 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 10.04.2011 um 23:07 (+0200): > Looks like I'd have to modify viewhtmlmsg (which runs in Cygwin, just > like Mutt) to use the Cygwin path notation to pass the path in Windows > notation to Windows apps. Had a look at the source: /usr/lib/python2.6/site-pa

Re: Viewing HTML mails with images

2011-04-10 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 10.04.2011 um 22:46 (+0200): > Christian Ebert schrieb am 02.04.2011 um 14:11 (+0100): > > * Leonardo M. Ramé on Friday, April 01, 2011 at 17:40:08 -0300 > > > > > > How can I let Mutt force showing the images? > > > > If you&

Re: Viewing HTML mails with images

2011-04-10 Thread Michael Ludwig
ckage: > > https://bitbucket.org/blacktrash/muttils/ What would I have to do to get this to work on Windows/Cygwin? By which I mean launching Windows FF, IE or chrome from Mutt in Cygwin? -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Improve sorting rule?

2010-11-16 Thread Michael Ludwig
in Google. Maybe you misspelt the option name? -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Up to date version of trash patch?

2010-09-18 Thread Michael Ludwig
h or so back. Have a look > at it. Sorry I can't be of more help as I don't remember the subject. Probably the thread starting here: Deleting messages trash-can-style - Michael Ludwig - 22.08.10 18:51+0200 http://www.mail-archive.com/mutt-users@mutt.org/msg41666.html -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Deleting messages trash-can-style

2010-08-23 Thread Michael Ludwig
> On Sunday, 22 August 2010, 18:51:31 +0200, > Michael Ludwig wrote: > > Can I configure Mutt to save deleted messages to another folder or > > mbox (as GUI mail clients do) instead of simply deleting it? > > What about the "trash" variable? > > Type:

Re: Deleting messages trash-can-style

2010-08-22 Thread Michael Ludwig
Hi Ed, ed schrieb am 22.08.2010 um 18:10 (+0100): > On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 06:51:31PM +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote: > > Can I configure Mutt to save deleted messages to another folder or > > mbox (as GUI mail clients do) instead of simply deleting it? > > I thought that was

Deleting messages trash-can-style

2010-08-22 Thread Michael Ludwig
es to another folder or mbox (as GUI mail clients do) instead of simply deleting it? -- Michael Ludwig

Re: mutt 1.5.20 problem changing mailboxes

2010-07-09 Thread Michael Ludwig
Gregor Zattler schrieb am 06.07.2010 um 10:22 (+0200): > c^a^k\t\t > does it (change-folder, beginning-of-line, kill-to-end-of-line, > tab, tab). You save one keystroke by doing ^u (kill to beginning of line) instead of ^a^k. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Can't set alternates

2010-07-02 Thread Michael Ludwig
ternates = "^(...|...|...)$" to a series of "alternates ..." commands is one of two things I had to change when upgrading Mutt/Cygwin from 1.4.2 (2006) to 1.5.20 (2009). The other one was "set check_mbox_size = yes". -- Michael Ludwig

Re: What-key Example

2010-06-28 Thread Michael Ludwig
e editing, knowing which you'd presume it would work here, too. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Add header automatically

2010-06-26 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 27.06.2010 um 00:10 (+0200): > But IIRC, an empty attachment will be stripped anyway. I did not remember correctly. An empty attachment will not be stripped automatically. Remove it from the attachment menu hitting "D" (by default). -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Add header automatically

2010-06-26 Thread Michael Ludwig
Eric Smith schrieb am 26.06.2010 um 21:09 (+0200): > Michael Ludwig said: > > Eric Smith schrieb am 25.06.2010 um 08:11 (+0200): > > > > > > Is it possible to configure mutt to place an extra header in the > > > edit buffer each time you go into edi

Re: Two alternative proposed fixes [Was: Re: A wish for the mailboxes command]

2010-06-25 Thread Michael Ludwig
I'm notified of a new message in +Neu, which is technically correct, but as I put it there myself I don't need to be told about it. Checking for new mail before a user-triggered write operation, as you suggested, would, I think, fix the issue. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: folder-hook doesn't work anymore with gmail

2010-06-25 Thread Michael Ludwig
kages.debian.org/squeeze/mutt - testing - mutt (1.5.20-9) -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Add header automatically

2010-06-24 Thread Michael Ludwig
son I am using more and more). Can only be minimalism ;-) -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Detecting new mail and read mail in 1.4 and 1.5

2010-06-24 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 23.06.2010 um 14:23 (+0200): > Christian Ebert schrieb am 22.06.2010 um 23:16 (+0200): > > * Michael Ludwig on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 22:27:06 +0200 > > > > How can new mail detection be repaired for 1.5? > > > > I'm using Mai

Re: Message save causes erroneous "New" mail detection.

2010-06-24 Thread Michael Ludwig
set check_mbox_size=yes -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Trying mutt out again with mbox and atime set

2010-06-23 Thread Michael Ludwig
ee the parameter name is not intuitive - but it works. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Detecting new mail and read mail in 1.4 and 1.5

2010-06-23 Thread Michael Ludwig
Christian Ebert schrieb am 22.06.2010 um 23:16 (+0200): > * Michael Ludwig on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 22:27:06 +0200 > > How can new mail detection be repaired for 1.5? > > I'm using Maildir, but > > set check_mbox_size=yes I presume the underlying issue is that ati

Re: Detecting new mail and read mail in 1.4 and 1.5

2010-06-23 Thread Michael Ludwig
iple mailboxes (split basically by > mailing lists) and it's that which doesn't play nicely with mutt for > some reason. I use procmail, and Mutt doesn't care which procedure is used. What Mutt cares is about is the atime or size of the mbox. Try applying the setting Christian suggested, it works perfectly for me. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Detecting new mail and read mail in 1.4 and 1.5

2010-06-22 Thread Michael Ludwig
Christian Ebert schrieb am 22.06.2010 um 23:16 (+0200): > * Michael Ludwig on Tuesday, June 22, 2010 at 22:27:06 +0200 > > Is that also the cause of the now dysfunctional new mail detection > > in 1.5, broken at least in my configuration and on Cygwin? > > > > Ho

Re: Pick sendmail command based on sender address

2010-06-22 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Tatge schrieb am 22.06.2010 um 23:19 (+0200): > * 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.

Detecting new mail and read mail in 1.4 and 1.5

2010-06-22 Thread Michael Ludwig
this flag is needed to make mutt remember having read new mail in a box so it isn't flagged as new any more. Is that also the cause of the now dysfunctional new mail detection in 1.5, broken at least in my configuration and on Cygwin? How can new mail detection be repaired for 1.5? -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Pick sendmail command based on sender address

2010-06-21 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 21.06.2010 um 17:20 (+0200): > So it seems to be a 1.5 feature. > > Has anyone managed to compile Mutt 1.5 on Cygwin 1.7? Mutt 1.5 (mutt-20100621.tar.gz) builds and starts without problems on Cygwin 1.7, at least using the following configuration: ./

Re: Pick sendmail command based on sender address

2010-06-21 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 21.06.2010 um 17:27 (+0200): > Christian Ebert schrieb am 21.06.2010 um 16:50 (+0200): > > * Michael Ludwig on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 16:27:52 +0200 > > > Is the best option to write a shell or Perl script to parse the > > > mail, determine

Re: Pick sendmail command based on sender address

2010-06-21 Thread Michael Ludwig
Christian Ebert schrieb am 21.06.2010 um 16:50 (+0200): > * Michael Ludwig on Monday, June 21, 2010 at 16:27:52 +0200 > > When receiving an email to ad...@gmx.de, I'd like to reply using > > that as the From line, and also the corresponding SMTP account, of > > course. S

Re: Pick sendmail command based on sender address

2010-06-21 Thread Michael Ludwig
'~t ad...@gmx.de' 'set sendmail = "/usr/sbin/ssmtp -v -C /home/michael/.ssmtp/addr2.gmx.de.conf"' So it seems to be a 1.5 feature. Has anyone managed to compile Mutt 1.5 on Cygwin 1.7? -- Michael Ludwig

Pick sendmail command based on sender address

2010-06-21 Thread Michael Ludwig
line of the mail), and then to exec ssmtp with the appropriate arguments or configuration file? -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-09 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 09.06.2010 um 16:09 (+0200): > http://code.google.com/p/joeldotfiles/source/browse/trunk/256colors2.pl > > Fantastic! Works great on rxvt and MinTTY on Cygwin. I didn't know the > terminal could be so colorful, used to think it was limited to 256 >

Re: Colors, mutt, termcap/terminfo

2010-06-09 Thread Michael Ludwig
olors2.pl" perl color test script. > > It will help you verify 256 colors is *really* working. http://code.google.com/p/joeldotfiles/source/browse/trunk/256colors2.pl Fantastic! Works great on rxvt and MinTTY on Cygwin. I didn't know the terminal could be so colorful, used to think

Re: Wrapping on internal pager

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Ludwig
picpaste.com/20100411_mutt_pager_wrapping.png > > - Raw code sample of failing e-mail (it will be auto-deleted in 1 > day): http://pastebin.com/4t4kPSrh Can't see any problem here. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Wrapping on internal pager

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Ludwig
characters? Horiziontal tabs maybe? Just guessing :-) -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Wrapping on internal pager

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Ludwig
Camaleón schrieb am 11.04.2010 um 14:53:51 (+): > On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 16:38:02 +0200, Michael Ludwig wrote: > > Then the text has line breaks in the middle. > > The funny thing is that not. I also thought that something in the code > could be the culprit of this mess but

Re: Wrapping on internal pager

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Ludwig
line breaks in the middle. Mutt can't know that you want that text to be reflowed. It could be program text or something else that should be kept as it is. If you use Vim as your editor, the gq command is handy to reformat text to your likings (as per the textwidth and other settings). -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Wrapping on internal pager

2010-04-11 Thread Michael Ludwig
lus) mark, but the text wrapping is still > badly formatted (it breaks before reaching the end of the line) :-( What does the following command display? :set ?wrapmargin A setting of wrapmargin=2 tells the pager to leave two spaces before the end of the terminal. -- Michael Ludwig

Re: Quote headers of incoming message when replying?

2010-04-07 Thread Michael Ludwig
Gary Johnson schrieb am 07.04.2010 um 15:33:28 (-0700) > Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 15:33:28 -0700 > From: Gary Johnson > To: Mutt Users > Subject: Re: Quote headers of incoming message when replying? > > On 2010-04-07, Michael Ludwig wrote: > > Mutt allows you to edit

Re: Quote headers of incoming message when replying?

2010-04-07 Thread Michael Ludwig
Andreas Kneib schrieb am 07.04.2010 um 21:41:20 (+0200) [Re: Quote headers of incoming message when replying?]: > * Michael Ludwig schrieb am Mittwoch, den 07. April 2010: > > Is there a way to have Mutt copy the headers of the incoming message > > (ideally, just a selection) alon

Quote headers of incoming message when replying?

2010-04-07 Thread Michael Ludwig
owing example? http://markmail.org/message/vkqs2bvt7ovzhnnt -- Michael Ludwig