gpg-agent, your automation process needs to
manage the key or their pass phrases securely. With gpg-agent, your
automation process needs to manage the key their pass phrases securely
AND manage the lifetime of the agent.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
you tell it to use.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
een increasingly incapable of deciding if it is a
high-level tool or a low-level tool and batch operation has become
increasingly hard or impossible. Instead, you can use Sequoia / sq, a
low-level tool suitable for automation.
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
t depend on the choice I made on
a mail received at 12:00, read at 14:00 and saved at 14:01.
(I am considering doing away with the concept of mailboxes entirely in
my use case, and instead have a program populate a maildir in a tempfs
with mails based on a search criteria, but that will require a little
more work.)
Regards,
--
Nicolas George
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would probably not be acceptable, for example.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance.
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Nicolas George
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I can only say, Erik wrote the answer I wanted to write.
@Kevin: The new change sounds very promising. Thank you for that
and all your work!
@Derek: I've read your mails in this thread, and I'm in no way
convinced.
HAND
Nicolas
hich no mail client
> will ever save you from.
Data loss in case of a catastrophic system failure is not the thing
to argue about. The thing to argue about is, which case of events
is made catastrophic by mutt.
HAND
Nicolas
e
thinking the old order is the correct one.
Considering how often I heard other people swear because they lost
some sent mail, because their MUA crashed after sending and before
storing it, this does just seem to be the wrong order.
Nicolas
* Derek Martin [2019-06-11 12:16 -0500]:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 11:24:11AM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > * Jack M [2019-06-04 10:20 -0500]:
> > > On Tue, June 4, 2019 5:30 am, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > > > The other one (mail sent, but no local cop
rence. If mutt crashes before saving the mail to
fcc, nobody has one. So this avoids the problem with sent mail without
any local copy.
I have a related question: When does mutt unlink attached files (with
unlink set)? Before sending, between sending and fccing or after
fccing?
Nicolas
retty
> > obvious...
>
> I have the bad habit of pressing 'q' (exit to menu) after sending.
> Also terminal corruption or similar events: you can't be sure whether
> the message was actually sent.
With the new order this behaviour might lead to a sent mail without
a local copy. If you miss the failure to send, you might as well
miss the failure to fcc.
HAND
Nicolas
* Jack M [2019-06-04 10:20 -0500]:
> On Tue, June 4, 2019 5:30 am, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > The other one (mail sent, but no local copy)
>
> Why would this situation would ever occur?
A power failure at the wrong moment. A crash at the wrong moment. ...
These things tend to
* "Kevin J. McCarthy" [2019-06-04 09:44 -0700]:
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2019 at 12:30:59PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote:
> > Does anybody know the reason of this change?
>
> The most recent discussion on mutt-dev was
> <https://marc.info/?l=mutt-dev&m=
not sent can
easily recovered on my side. The other one (mail sent, but no local
copy) cannot be always recovered without contacting the recipient.
Thank you in advance.
Nicolas
ed
> copies of encrypted mails that were sent to me. Is there a command
> that adds a custom header field, which I could bind to a custom key?
to a special folder and call some script afterwards to
add the header and move the mail.
HTH
Nicolas
--
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas
Hi,
is it possible to exclude a certain folder or folders from the mailboxes that
are checked when executing next-unread-mailbox?
Thanks,
nick
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On 04/08/13 10:29, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 10:29:49AM -0600, Nicolas Bock wrote:
>> I use mutt with imap.gmail.com. When I delete a message, I move
>> it to +[Gmail]/Trash which seems to confuse mutt. When ever
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On 04/09/13 02:37, James Griffin wrote:
> Mon 8.Apr'13 at 8:55:16 -0600 Nicolas
> Bock
>> Hi all,
>>
>> that makes a lot of sense. I just double checked with TB and yes,
>
On Mon, Apr 08, 2013 at 04:29:27PM +, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 10:29:49AM -0600, Nicolas Bock wrote:
> >I use mutt with imap.gmail.com. When I delete a message, I move it to
> >+[Gmail]/Trash which seems to confuse mutt. When everything works fine, all I
n my config. I can still switch to it
> in the folder view but It doesn't break my workflow.
>
> --
> Nikola
>
> On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 10:33:30AM -0600, Nicolas Bock wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use imap.gmail.com. I noticed that when I read messages an
Hi all,
that makes a lot of sense. I just double checked with TB and yes, it is
basically the same speed. Synchronizing the headers takes forever :)
I will have to start labelling emails much more aggressively, thanks for the
tip!
nick
On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 11:31:53AM +0200, Jonny Oschätzky
On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 02:19:01PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Friday, 05 April 2013 at 15:12, Nicolas Bock wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 10:52:51PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > > * Nicolas Bock :
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > >
On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 02:19:01PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Friday, 05 April 2013 at 15:12, Nicolas Bock wrote:
> > On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 10:52:51PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> > > * Nicolas Bock :
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > >
On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 10:52:51PM +0200, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> * Nicolas Bock :
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have about 190,000 messages in my +[Gmail]/All Mail folder. Changing to
> > that
> > folder always takes a minute or two despite the fact that I am using
>
Hi,
I have about 190,000 messages in my +[Gmail]/All Mail folder. Changing to that
folder always takes a minute or two despite the fact that I am using
header_cache. Is there something else I could do to speed up opening large
folders?
Thanks,
nick
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Hi,
I use imap.gmail.com. I noticed that when I read messages and then "archive"
them, by marking the message as deleted in the inbox, the message shows up as
unread in the +[Gmail]/All Mail folder. If I re-sync the +INBOX before I
archive the message everything works as expected, i.e. the message
Hi,
I use mutt with imap.gmail.com. When I delete a message, I move it to
+[Gmail]/Trash which seems to confuse mutt. When everything works fine, all I
get is "the mailbox was modified externally", and the message simply
disappears. Sometimes however, mutt tells me "no visible message" and I have
believe, are the three behaviors I described above.
There is (bound to C by default).
Nicolas
--
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas
ually look this way:
| Yes
|
|
...
| a or b?
|
| c or d?
...
Nicolas
--
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas
\ec "\ec"
--
Nicolas
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 06:29:42PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> What do you do about the password? I don't want to store that in
> .muttrc!
I enter it manually. Thanks to screen, my mutt session never ends (until
server reboot), so this is not a problem.
--
Nicolas
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 06:11:26PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Nicolas KOWALSKI [2012.08.16.1757
> +0200]:
> > Is there a special reason to not use this combination?
>
> I find it slow and cumbersome to work with.
For the "slowness" I activated t
to
access folders locally; it works pretty well.
Is there a special reason to not use this combination?
--
Nicolas
o mistakes "against" important mail. Be sure to apply the same IMAP
options to both accounts, then test, test, test, and you'll be happy
with the power of mutt. :)
--
Nicolas
On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 10:31:54AM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> * Nicolas KOWALSKI [2011-06-04 10:24:01 +0200]:
>
> > On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 04:00:32PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > Gmail labels are available as folders in IMAP. So, to label a message,
> > just save
ocmail, this would require I actually learn regex (which I
> haven't had time to get around to yet).)
Gmail labels are available as folders in IMAP. So, to label a message,
just save it to the corresponding folder. This also works for tagging
messages as Spam.
--
Nicolas
On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 07:25:11PM +0200, Amit Ramon wrote:
> Nicolas Williams [2010-12-08 13:25 -0600]:
>
> >On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 09:17:02PM +0200, Amit Ramon wrote:
> >>Chip Camden [2010-12-08 11:01 -0800]:
> >>>On a related topic, is there any w
On Wed, Dec 08, 2010 at 09:17:02PM +0200, Amit Ramon wrote:
> Chip Camden [2010-12-08 11:01 -0800]:
> >On a related topic, is there any way to get mutt to display RTL for
> >certain characters? The Hebrew characters in your signature, for
> >instance, are displayed LTR in my mutt, so they read ba
On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 07:50:08PM -0600, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 02:52:22PM -0800, Chip Camden wrote:
> > inside rxvt-unicode (urxvt) v9.07
> >
> > and I can't seem to get unicode characters to display properly. I have:
> >
> > set charset="utf-8"
>
> This comes up often
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:11:11AM +0100, Christian Ebert wrote:
> 5) ps has no --no-heading option here on Mac OS X (BSD-like).
Does it have a -o option where terminating the format list with an '='
causes no heading to be printed? It should, at least according to this:
http://developer.apple.c
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 11:07:28PM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
> 0n Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 10:00:27AM -0500, Nicolas Williams wrote:
>
> >It is, since Matthias must be using Solaris (given the reference to
> >truss(1)),
>
> #uname -s && which
On Wed, Oct 06, 2010 at 09:52:22AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 6 at 04:31 PM, quoth Matthias Apitz:
> >It is converted *before* it is stored into the temp file for 'vim'; I've
> >checked this with truss(1) what mutt hands over to vim (see the
> >marked bytes):
>
> [...]
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 03:56:59PM +0200, Dagobert Michelsen wrote:
> Now here is the question: Would it be more likely that
> all zones share the same mutt configuration or would a
> typical administrator adjust each of them individually?
It has never occurred to me to edit Muttrc -- so much so t
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 12:38:30PM -0700, David Ellement wrote:
> On 2010-09-24, Nicolas Williams wrote
> > On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 09:30:27AM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> > > On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:06:00AM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > > >#: commands.c:51
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 09:30:27AM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 10:06:00AM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >#: commands.c:513
> >#, fuzzy
> >msgid ""
> >"Sort (d)ate/(f)rm/(r)ecv/(s)ubj/t(o)/(t)hread/(u)nsort/si(z)e/s(c)ore/s(p)"
> >"am?: "
> >msgstr ""
> >"Órden
> >fech(a
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 02:58:56PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 04:52:37PM -0500, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> >Are you referring to pthreads or mail therading?
>
> Mail threading.
That's OK. I'd be happy to live with that, since eventually
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 02:45:47PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> The main issue is that some popular IMAP servers (gmail, exchange),
> do not support the SORT extensions, so you wouldn't be able to do
> the pageful-at-a-time and still have all of Mutt's current threading
> capabilities.
Interesti
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 02:32:54PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Thursday, 23 September 2010 at 14:13, Michael Elkins wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 10:19:28PM +0200, Michael Williams wrote:
> > >On 23 Sep 2010, at 19:17, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > >>>4< * 3700 FETCH (UID 17146 FLAGS (\Se
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 02:13:05PM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> Yes, this is the problem. Mutt expects to see a FETCH response for
> each message the server says EXISTS. The IMAP standard requires
> that no "holes" exist in the message sequence numbers, and mutt is
> not prepared to handle them
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 03:38:16PM +0200, mjsseppl-m...@yahoo.de wrote:
> On 10.09.20, mjsseppl-m...@yahoo.de wrote:
> > On 10.09.20, Yue Wu wrote:
>
> > Do "H" and look at the headers and you'll see under References:
> > <20100919012315.gc36...@fbsd.t60.cpu> <20100919071840.ga26...@murdoc>
> >
On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 09:49:57AM +0200, j...@telefonica.net wrote:
> Nico, I will search for your macro to see what can I do with regular
> expressions.
For your convenience:
macro index ,
!~D^J/path/to/some/maildir/^J^J
"Move all undeleted messages to maildir folders"
Then use ',' to move a
On Thu, Sep 09, 2010 at 06:53:07AM -0700, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 07, 2010 at 12:57:51PM +0200, j...@telefonica.net wrote:
> >I'm searching about a hook that will save to its mailbox all mails with
> >To: list_...@server.com after had read them, I think when changing
> >mailboxes.
> >
>
"E. Prom" writes:
> On Saturday, 04 September 2010, 19:05:40 +0200,
> Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
>> Andre Majorel writes:
>> > Is there a way to set a default value for To: in ? It
>> > would be very useful after a folder-hook for mailing lists etc.
>>
.debian.org'
folder-hook =list.dovecot 'my_hdr To: dove...@dovecot.org'
folder-hook =list.mutt 'my_hdr To: mutt-users@mutt.org'
--
Nicolas
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 02:37:48PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> You could probably get mutt to start with TERM=screen-bce is termcap has
> an appropriate entry for it. I found that even though mutt with slang
> uses terminfo, it queries termcap on startup.
screen(1) does set TERMCAP in the environ
BTW, I use screen in gnome-terminal.
I notice the following:
- TERM is screen-bce;
- VIM works fine, handles colors;
- Mutt built with S-Lang does not start unless I set TERM to xterm or
xterm-color; Mutt complains that "Key sequence is too long",
"SLcurses_initscr: init failed";
- I
May I suggest that trimming some of the quoted material in these
messages? It'd make it easier to read the thread, and maybe help out.
Nico
--
Personally I like having control over when expunges happen. Use '$' to
expunge (with default index key bindings).
Nico
--
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 12:45:12PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> * On 03 Aug 2010, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:00:46PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> > > On 2010-08-02, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> > >
> > > > Right. There
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 02:00:46PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2010-08-02, Nicolas Williams wrote:
>
> > Right. There's no good convention for "end of list of arguments to an
> > option". There's only a good convention for "end of variable argum
On Tue, Aug 03, 2010 at 10:36:05AM +0200, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> -- has special meaning in some unix command lines to provide an
> escape when names starting with a "-"-sign
> are concerned. (doesn't getopt use it as an escape anyway? not sure).
>
> mkdir -- -foo
> rmdir -- -foo
-- means "e
On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 04:13:16PM -0500, Will Fiveash wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 02, 2010 at 03:49:47PM -0500, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 10:52:01PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> > > Syntax has been changed: -a indicates a *list* of attachment files
> &g
On Sun, Aug 01, 2010 at 10:52:01PM -0500, David Champion wrote:
> Syntax has been changed: -a indicates a *list* of attachment files
> ending with "--". I don't recall which version was first to boast this
> new syntax, but it's the problem you're seeing right now even if it's
> not related to the
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 11:32:47AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> In this, iconv-hook is described as a method of handling a 'character
> set name' that is not known to Mutt. Is there a place where I can find
> a list of the character set names that are known to the copy of Mutt
> on my machine? Whe
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:41:37AM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> Thanks for tip about iconv. I do have both WINDOWS-1252 and CP1252 on my
> computer. So the second line should not be needed. While composing this
> email I suddenly realized that the charset names are probably case sensitive
> and my
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:54:42PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote:
> On 20100727_155630, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > On Tuesday, July 27 at 12:35 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> > > 1) The short answer does not work. My copy of Mutt informs me that
> > > LC_TYPE is not a recognized variable name.
> >
>
> The
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 09:57:39PM +, Grant Edwards wrote:
> > Instead of going through a for i in `cat users`do mutt ... $i done
> > loop I could make an alias of these users, but how do I tell to hide
> > the 100 users and only show up the one addressee plus a note that
> > the email went to
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 05:42:09PM +0200, Ben Moon wrote:
> Dear Nicolas,
>
> > Notice I don't set use_envelope_from.
> *grummel* still doesn't work. I was just thinking: do have some official
> dns-name on your mutt box? I'm behind a router in a private network
On Thu, Jul 08, 2010 at 11:10:35AM +0200, Ben Moon wrote:
>
> Dear Nicolas,
> > > If I send the mail with mutt the 'from: otheru...@yahoo.de' is always
> > > changed to 'from: usern...@gmail.com'. Is there a way to prevent this
> > > rewri
e about the
> 'somewhere in the options'? I haven't found anything. It works with
> thunderbird,
> though.
-> settings
-> accounts and import
-> send mail as
-> edit info
-> Specify a different "reply-to" address (optional): nothing
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
t?
Yes, this is my current work flow.
In mutt I set "my_hdr From: m...@email" and in gmail I remove the envelope
rewriting (somewhere in the options).
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
y much, it did solve the problem. I refered to this page :
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-6.html
May I ask why "alternates" is still in the "6.3 Configuration variables"
chapter?
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
Hi,
I've added this line in my muttrc file
set alternates=...@email.address
but got
alternates : unknown variable
(translated message) with mutt v1.5.18.
Any idea on what's going on?
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
t handle it, but others (at least alpine) do.
--
Nicolas
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:47:21AM +0200, ilf wrote:
> On 04-11 20:32, Michael Elkins wrote:
> > On Sat, Apr 10, 2010 at 01:38:19AM +0200, ilf wrote:
> >> I would like a workaround to use Regex in 'lists' and 'subscribe', but
> >> that feels dirty. Why doesn't Mutt allow 'lists'/'subscribe' to list
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 06:17:24PM +, Camaleón wrote:
> - Image sample of failing e-mail (it will be auto-deleted in 7 days):
> http://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
(For
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 08:58:20PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> You might consider looking at tmux as a replacement for screen. I find
> it much more robust and the learning curve is not much. It makes some of
> screen's *features* more functional such as split screen w/o using one of
> the s
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:44:35AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 30Mar2010 17:51, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> | > That's surprising; it suggests your $TERM isn't set up right outside
> | > mutt.
> |
> | It's a terminfo / libslang issue.
>
> Lucky t
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 09:44:09AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 30Mar2010 11:11, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> | On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:43:08AM -0500, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> | > On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 07:04:22PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> | > > If I complete
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:43:08AM -0500, Nicolas Williams wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 07:04:22PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> > If I complete the reply immediately (as now), it's all seamless.
> >
> > But if I want to defer the reply for later, I simply
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 07:04:22PM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 29Mar2010 17:19, Nicolas Williams 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.
>
> Here's what I do:
>
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 10:11:40PM -0700, George Davidovich wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing something here, but wouldn't temporarily resetting
> mutt's `sendmail' variable to a custom mailer (a variation on the OP's
> script, perhaps) take care of the replied flag issue?
No. The sendmail thing comes t
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 08:05:26PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
> I think you can do all of your first idea with a macro. The basic
> idea is:
It won't do:
> [...]
> 5. Execute a script as you did before to start mutt on that
> postponed message.
First, this is a bad UI since I'll have to hi
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) pipes stdin to formail, b) saves the
result in a tmp file, c) starts a n
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 03:45:32PM +0100, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
> On 22.02.10,14:07, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 01:10:57PM +0100, Zeerak Mustafa Waseem wrote:
> > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:51:55PM +0100, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> > > >
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 01:10:57PM +0100, Zeerak Mustafa Waseem wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 12:51:55PM +0100, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> >
> > When composing a new mail, is it possible to specify a default To
> > address based on the current folder name ?
> >
&g
composing a new mail.
Thanks,
--
Nicolas
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 08:32:33PM +0100, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 11:23:19AM -0800, Gary Johnson wrote:
> > changed my 'reply_regexp' by adding "[ \t]*" before the color per
> > Cameron's suggestion, and replied to it. Mutt removed
.,=,' | sort | tr '\n' ' '`
My 0.02..
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Nicolas
So there's something else broken in my config. I will search.
Thanks for your testing,
--
Nicolas
?RE_=3A_
This would explain why the regexp never matches. But now, how to make it
match this encoded string?
--
Nicolas
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 09:14:08PM +0100, Michael Wagner wrote:
> * Nicolas KOWALSKI 21.11.2009
>
> > Sometimes I receive mail replies with the "RE : "
> > string as subject. This "RE : " is apparently not recognized by the
> > default reply_regexp
more, the
threading is broken.
Instead of the default, I tried to use the following value, by inserting
a space just before the "[\[ 0-9\]+]", but it still does not work:
set reply_regexp="^(re( [\[ 0-9\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*"
I am not especially good at regexps, so any help would be welcome.
Thanks,
--
Nicolas
type.
>
> Any thoughts on how to approach this?
Look at "mime_lookup" in the documentation.
--
Nicolas Sebrecht
A regular expression used to recognize reply messages when threading
> > and replying.
> ^
I tend to think it should not be used when threading: replying and
threading are two unrelated tasks.
What about adding a "$thread_regexp"?
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Nicolas Sebrecht
s
> for one variable only is silly, so anything else that's needed besides
> the current folder name?
I think, this could be very useful.
Message-ID of the current message, filename of the current message
(for maildir/mh folders).
Nicolas
--
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas
process will be put in a temporary file. If there is some error, you
will be informed as to where to find the output.
So it seems, the feature you want is already there.
Nicolas
--
http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas
e-folder) key shall return the next folder
> in alphabetical order.
I don't know if it would work with imap but it should be possible to
order the folder using the key "o".
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Nicolas Sebrecht
On Sat, May 02, 2009 at 08:55:41AM +0200, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
> Recently, I moved one of my email address to gmail. The problem is that
> Google thinks it's a good idea to not show what _they_ consider to be
> duplicated mails.
>
> I have one folder per mailing list.
ink about it.
Ouch.
Actually, I'm switching to another emails provider (gmx.com).
Thank you all,
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Nicolas Sebrecht
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