pe_decode my_old_wait_key=\$wait_key
nopipe_decode nowait_key\
notmuch-mutt -r thread\
`echo
${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-$HOME/.cache}/notmuch/mutt/results`\
set pipe_decode=\$my_old_pipe_decode
wait_key=\$my_old_wait_key" \
"notmuch: reconstruct thread"
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ddition to set textwidth=0 in your vimrc or directly while
you write the mail.
source: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Toggle_auto-wrap
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> Is there a way to disable the text wrapping in Mutt? (I saw the "wrap"
> setting in ~/.muttrc that can be set to positive, n
mesage * save * sync * go
> back to your regular mutt session * recall the postponed message * finish and
> send
Do you think this can be encoded in a macro?
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tely) and re-read it
afterwards? I thinks is would allow a lot of other feature too.
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On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 06:45:46PM +1200, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 05:30:16PM +0100, Óscar Pereira wrote:
> > The subject seems pretty self-explanatory. Use case, you're writing an
> > email, which is already marked as to be sent encrypted, but you have to
> > postpone it.
the file is and to browse
through many dir levels.
Is there a way to configure that somehow?
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On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 11:46:55AM +0200, P. Mazart wrote:
> > … [Content-Disposition-Header] … But I must disagree: a *lot* of people are
> > using the stock MUA. Simply because they don't care. That's why this issue
> > shouldn't be neglected.
>
> I agree. But is this really a problem with mutt
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 01:32:33PM +, Paul wrote:
> >I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time
> >zone in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option
> >but need this for the (internal) pager.
> >
> >Any ideas?
>
> This is not fantastic, but it's worke
Hi all,
I'm looking for a way to convert the date header to my local time zone
in the mail detail view. I'm aware of the index format %D option but
need this for the (internal) pager.
Any ideas?
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 11:32:45PM +0200, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> > > Would there be interest, to implement an interface to range in the
> > > previously mentioned Vim-Plugin?
> >
> > +1 :) - I already use your CheckAttach extension as a submodule from
> > your repo [1] (assuming you are chris
d this would be a great
enhancement of the extension.
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1. https://github.com/chrisbra/CheckAttach
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start my
scripts cron based.
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> I have googled some ways to watch(monitor) mailbox(I use maildir) and Notify
> when have new mails.
> First one is use some scripts. I found one on github that monitor maildir can
> notify.
> This method should be more sim
ts not to
complicated. Open mutt regarding this would also be more unix-like.
BTW: How can you start ranger in a way that you can choose a file and
exit after that?
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the results.
>
> Though you can run it directly like this, I wrote a little python
> script that I call instead which gives me readline search history and
> cleans out the search results automatically when I make a new search.
> I've attached the script 'notmuch-mutt.p
e.
Does notmuch have a similar feature to mu's cfind? I did not find
it in the docu -- but the project name is policy also in terms of
documentation :-)
Seebi
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otmuch has a brighter future.
>
> I tested the most recent version of mu v. 0.9.5, works great with many
> useful features. That cfind option is a nice one.
This is indeed an interesting feature. Do you use it instead of lbdbq?
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you would be willing to
> >share it?
>
> Sure. I've attached it.
great, it works for me. just a notice for the other: under
debian/ubuntu, there is a dependency for the libterm-readline-gnu-perl
package ...
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On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 12:26:45AM -0400, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Apr 29, 2011 at 01:56 PM +0200, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
>
> >Is searching / indexing with mairix state of the art or is there a
> >better solution available? I am quite happy with that, just wanted to
> >a
gt;
> muttrc:
>
> set my_mairixfolder=`awk -F '=' '/^mfolder/ { print $2 }' ~/.mairixrc`
>
> macro index,pager ,m "\
> set my_wait_key=\$wait_key wait_key=no\
> mairixquery.sh\
> set wait_key=\$my_wait_key &my_wait_key\
> +$my_mairixfolder" "mairix query"
>
> macro browser ,m "\
> set my_wait_key=\$wait_key wait_key=no\
> mairixquery.sh\
> set wait_key=\$my_wait_key &my_wait_key\
> +$my_mairixfolder" "mairix query"
>
>
> For reverse detection of the original mails I recommend muttjump:
>
> https://github.com/weisslj/muttjump
>
> c
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:56:51PM +0200, Sebastian Tramp wrote:
> >I have a question regarding macros in mutt. Currently I use these two
> >macros for searching:
> >
> >macro generic ,f "mairix " "search via mairix"
> >macro generic ,,f "=search" "load the
the search with ,f -
the result mailbox is automatically loaded?
Is searching / indexing with mairix state of the art or is there a
better solution available? I am quite happy with that, just wanted to
ask ;-).
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t;
> set fcc_attach=no
ok, this was easy Thank you :-) Is this also possible for incoming mail
which are moved after reading?
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I need to start at the specific hook (e.g. send hook).
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1.
http://www.washington.edu/alpine/tech-notes/config.html#fcc-without-attachments
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