auto_view again.
Or view-attachments then tag-forward select parts.
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, then apply sed on them.
(man sed for details)
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on the wiki for general muttrc analysis advice.
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value.
How do you verify?
Have you seen Guide/Actions and DebugConfig?
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to that delimiter pattern. Is this possible and if so can
someone give me a hint as to how?
message-hook
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kill-line.
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key with that macro.
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, don't display this behaviour,
they are both fine, ie. threads are collapsed.
Maybe new mails arrived between the tests.
Some var controls whether threads with new mail in it shall be
collapsed or not.
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=- Eric Smith wrote on Mon 26.Jul'10 at 12:10:53 +0200 -=
How do I copy all sent mail to the send-hook specified fgolder as
well as to a universal sent folder (with mutt)?
Intercept $sendmail, see DebugConfig on wiki for example.
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=- Christoph Kluenter wrote on Wed 21.Jul'10 at 10:30:34 +0200 -=
Thank you very much. save-hooks is exactly what I want.
There are some vars controlling save-location, if you want to make
it constant.
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, it's hard to believe that noone on this mailing list has
use for return reciepts and/or that everyone handles them
manually.
Practice has shown that it is not best practice.
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=- lee wrote on Thu 1.Jul'10 at 18:08:43 +0200 -=
Noone using return reciepts?
No, because if you want that, just write it in your eMail.
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m:Mask ?:Help
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how to solv the problem with the changeing
name in the () at the end of the subject please?
What do you want to achieve specifically, conceptually?
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, so when you hang around
there for too long, your IMAP connections will drop.
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you:
your fcc-hook operated on the my_hdr because of built-in defaults
when you use hooks without _EXPLICIT_ ~-hook-patterns.
Please rtfm more about the var Michael mentionend.
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reverse_name=yes
alternates m...@foo.bar|defa...@email.bar
should be enough.
well it's not here :-(
Then here is messed up somehow.
Try in a clean environment,
see DebugConfig on the wiki for help.
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See DebugConfig on wiki.
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to rescan the folder when the assignment changes.
While at it: when editing a msg in $postponed, as usual it copies
the msg and marks the old as deleted. This increases the count, but
the count stays the same even when purging the old msg (by sync or
folder change).
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memorize what I need
and type it when needed. Doesn't happen too often.
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to always by new hardware
just to read my simple text mails. :)
For my basics I could be happy with a P1 (or even 386 for that
matter) with 200MB RAM.
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for herself where that is.
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it in the big-app on
another page or in a separate app? In both cases it is elsewhere,
remote to the MUA part.
The question is: do you follow the crowd (convenience) or make the
crowd follow you (learn how things work)?
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which you bind to your change-folder or quit/exit button(s).
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status_format or see DebugConfig on wiki.
Otherwise strict_threads=no should do it, if the Subject: string
actually is identical: sometimes a whitespace (or changed
line-wrapping) can spoil it, invisible to the eye, but machines see
everything.
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, you can't use them for
human-friendly visual formatting.
= you must drop them when spanning, at beginning and end of lines.
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on the server, how can I configure my
muttrc to allow mutt to function w/o?
Use built-in smtp of latest dev-mutt.
Note mutt is still no MTA or MDA.
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there, how use mailbox?
Rephrase or elaborate.
And please don't Cc: me, I'm subscribed or else I couldn't have
replied at all, thanks.
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, see wiki - guide - Folders.
Unlucky defaults.
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freezes. My solution up to now has
been to open another shell, kill mutt's process, and restart.
Is there a better way? Can I make mutt more tolerant of patchy network
access?
Not yet, it's on ToDo for future releases.
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. Of
course, there are no file permissions, since I'm using DOS, but
according to the instructions above my randfile's permissions need
to be set to 600.
Funny, but keep going! :)
I guess you'll have to hack the source to ignore file permissions
for DOS.
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this behavior. Both computers have
identical ~/.muttrc files, one having been copied over to the other.
Compare the mailbox files, check the 'From ' lines.
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| tar -tvf -
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that the first matching entry
from the mailcap will open.
Use a dispatcher script in mailcap which prompts you for your choice.
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it?
A la:
:set sig=enterreply
Analoguously for the other cases, with sig=file for mail.
Beware of the necessary quoting, see DebugConfig and PatternQuoting
on wiki.
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in seeing how you
did it, as maybe it could be useful for something else. :)
RTFWiki - ConfigTricks
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=- Christian Mongeau wrote on Sat 10.Jan'09 at 17:27:01 +0100 -=
How can I change the $date_format in the index after setting it
with a reply-hook?
Maybe replace your send key with a macro to reset date_format
after sending.
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- Guide - /Folders,
see also /Actions.
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over here for me
the vanished message reappears, and the way I wanted it to be:
stripped of attachments.
Check whether this has been reported already.
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'-e' and use muttrc cmds.
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for it. Attach yourself as Cc: for updates and wait for it to be
corrected or supply a patch yourself.
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=- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Wed 15.Oct'08 at 7:18:33 -0700 -=
2. I added a send-hook as per a tutorial on the web and tips on
the irc channel. It only works the *2nd* time you try to send a
message.
send-hook vs. send2-hook.
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, my friend!\n\n'
P.S. Is there reasons why so useful and trivial patch wasn't added yet
(and won't be added in the future)? I use it for many years.
Because no patch is needed to achieve the same.
rtfm attribution + signature.
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to setup complete email
template for each possible case. And MUA is all about usability,
so this is important thing!
Usability is subjective. For some functionality means even more.
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Which still could be produced _automatically_ by the same script or
an extra wrapper.
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=- Kabel wrote on Thu 2.Oct'08 at 23:05:10 +0200 -=
Does somebody could show me his .muttrc where he's accessing more
than one mail server?
wiki - ConfigList,
but see also MuttGuide / UseIMAP and MuttGuide - UserStories.
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strict_threads, then ^D.
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reply-to. Don't become a spammer yourself when you can avoid it, and
you can with mutt-ot.
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?
Yes, rmdir ~/.mutt*
Scan mutt-dev archive for this topic to understand origin, problems
and workarounds.
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to find a specific thread.
For me it was related to NFS, and it was about tmpdir/tmpfile
generation. Lookout for posts by me, I suggested a patch to revert
the newly introduced behaviour.
After recent discussions I'm almost afraid to ask... :/
*grins*
No worries, just keep improving.
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, but it's a
feature rather than a bug.
If it's up to mutt, a filed wish might produce an optional behaviour.
Otherwise hack your server to do as you like or make a new IMAP
standard. ;)
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).*
but work with * ? fgrep -f file.
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be different, so I recommend going through all the vars to
doublecheck them for windows validity.
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what you want before passing the content to the real
sendmail-binary. Take care of locking, since mutt doesn't care for
what sendmail does to folders.
Location: 41:24:51N (41.41417) 2:11:25E (2.1903)
You might want to add yourself to
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttMaps
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and adds a check
mutt - $sendmail - own-script-for-check - sendmail
Now, where comes smtp_url into play here?
I guess right before $sendmail, so ...
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a warning or to even refuse to attach xml files?
= wiki - ConfigTricks
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for sending a new email start which isn't what
I expected or wanted to happen.
Probably a quoting levels problem, related to the unnecessary use of
push.
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':...', drop 1 level of evaluation.
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imap_..._subscribed.
Also see the wiki for help with imap: guide - Imap.
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Something like imap_..._subscribed.
Also see the wiki for help with imap: guide - Imap.
Really? That will display folders from multiple servers in the
same list?
Really. :)
It does so for me since I started using IMAP with mailboxes and
imap_check(?)_subscribed.
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interleaving folders from different servers, despite sorting by size
or date.
Suggestions, improvements, comments, are welcome, of course. :-)
Repeating myself ad nauseum(?) (in general, not to you in
particular ;): RTFW(iki).
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with this. ;)
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For general debugging advice see also the welcome message with links
to the wiki.
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=- Awflasher(GuoQirui) wrote on Sun 1.Jun'08 at 16:58:36 +0800 -=
Mutt is really great but I cannot get anything when sending a 6M file.
That's not a mutt problem, check your sendmail config and your ISP
limitations.
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the wiki said: it is already covered
by tag-prefix.
What you actually produced is tag-prefixtag-prefix
= back to solo mode.
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=- Steve S wrote on Sat 31.May'08 at 16:59:22 +0200 -=
On May 31 15:32, Rado S wrote:
=- Steve S wrote on Sat 31.May'08 at 14:51:57 +0200 -=
I should have been more specific. Yes, that works if and only if
one or more messages are tagged. However, as I understand [1], the
above
=score.
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this to e.g. the section How to make mutt
check for new mail more often? in
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Folder if this is considered useful.
Sure, go ahead.
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know of stale NFS handles freezing mutt beyond recovery.
Try with local filesys folder open in mutt all day. If it doesn't
hang, it's NFS.
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have to edit this files all the time I want to change
something...
Using symlinks and abusing $folder should ease things.
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available (errno = 37)
Couldn't lock /myhomedirpath/sent
Permission problems, use maildir instead, don't use sent folder,
fool mutt to believe locking works, put sent onto non-nfs, ...
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. uncollapse_jump
3.45. digest_collapse
And none of these control what the desired behaviour.
Can you enlighten me with what you where thinking ?
I presumed the 1st one.
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=- Wilkinson, Alex wrote on Tue 29.Apr'08 at 9:01:45 +0800 -=
Is it possible to stop threads un-collaping as new mail arrives ?
Yes, check vars with collapse in them.
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You're
to populate the list
of folders from.
RTFM all the imap_... variables, there is one doing what you want,
when you subscribe to the IMAP folders.
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view attachments, - '?'
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much!
I use folder-hook to re-/set autoview: multipart/...
and have in ~/.mailcap:
-- QUOTE BEGIN --
multipart/alternative;cat;copiousoutput
multipart/mixed;cat;copiousoutput
--- QUOTE END ---
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=- Kyle Wheeler wrote on Fri 25.Apr'08 at 11:25:56 -0500 -=
On Friday, April 25 at 06:03 PM, quoth Rado S:
I use folder-hook to re-/set autoview: multipart/...
and have in ~/.mailcap:
-- QUOTE BEGIN --
multipart/alternative;cat;copiousoutput
multipart/mixed;cat;copiousoutput
not working for me,
though. Here's the hook:
message-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'alternative_order text/html'
Any ideas what my problem is?
Yes, see DebugConfig on wiki and also re-read the introduction to
hooks.
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works, but you'd need to capture the raw
ESC-sequence produced by it, there is no mutt-code for it.
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to resend it to you.
Anyway, go to the wiki - Guide - /Folders.
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I tell mutt to automatically open a certain folder
when calling it?
Fix both at once, read the Welcome mail, follow the Guide to
/Folders.
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FOLDER=...
ADDR=...
INCLUDERC=...
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Why not?
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code only with some macro hacks.
A code patch might be more convenient, but would require policy
decisions and compatibility considerations with IMAP.
I tried to add the group-replied flag 'g', but it wasn't trivial
to make it work with IMAP.
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=- Ken Weingold wrote on Tue 18.Mar'08 at 9:33:45 -0400 -=
{ alternative_order exceptions }
You can use message-hook or macro to reset alternative_order as
needed, or a macro or display_filter to pipe the message to
prepare before display.
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an entry?
See '?' help when you enter 'query' mode.
See also manual.txt about bindings.
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=- Bill Moseley wrote on Wed 5.Mar'08 at 12:00:52 -0800 -=
I suspect there's an much easier way to deal with HTML-only email
(other than /dev/null).
The wiki-faq tells you, listed in the welcome-to-this-list message.
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it match ML-identification in To: ?
See also http://WIKI.mutt.org/?DebugConfig
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or
reduce this delay?
Yes, depending on your context.
See http://WIKI.mutt.org/?BeforeYouAsk
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key-press would start firefox
url.
Perhaps with lynx, but I'm still searching for a method to start
firefox from lynx.
That's documented with lynx, see external applications or
similar. You must configure it before using.
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misunderstood.
+ means pass cmd
/ search for regex
What you want is to search for 1st '^' quote-char, then thereafter
1st non-quote-char '^[^]'.
I leave the exact solution as vim-excercise, or else ask in #vim (on
the IRC-network or mailing-list near you) for more.
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attachments, then hit '?' again to find the keys for 2 ways of
displaying the msg: raw + rendered.
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copy: no
define a
macro compose
change-field-in-compose-menukill-linevalue-for-fieldenter
For details about content see '?' help of compose menu.
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there is a better way to do it without
using external programs...
You can put the content of the script in your mailcap, but that's
ugly. That's not a mutt, but a mime/mailcap problem, so you're
already using external programs, one more doesn't hurt you.
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. is there a way to make all this
happen on the remote IMAP store?
Have a look at guide (folders, imap) + faq at wiki as suggested to
you in your welcome message.
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=- Eric Smith wrote on Thu 17.Jan'08 at 11:07:13 +0100 -=
{ compose menu }
How do I prevent the Reply-To: from appearing?
You can't, but no worries. No such header will be produced and added
to your outgoing msg as long as it is empty.
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