Hi
I have asked this some time ago [1] but I may have not been specific
enough. I'll give it another shot.
I have write_bcc=yes set and therefore a copy of a sent mail will have
the Bcc header set and filled with recipients. I'd like to
to that mail and wonder how to make the reply mail get the
On Mar 21 12:08 -0500, Arturo wrote:
>
> Hello, I have a ton of Gmail labels/folders i've setup over the years that I
> don't want
> to see all the time in the sidebar. But there are a few I'd like to be
> there whether or not they contain new mail.
If you use Gmail and IMAP, you could also
On Oct 07 21:02 -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 08, 2016 at 02:46:42AM +0200, Peter P. wrote:
[...]
> > How would I add my own key to the encryption in gpgme?
>
> You could try adding an 'encrypt-to' setting in your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf file.
Sorry for being late. I hit the same
On Jul 27 19:19 -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> I think I see the problem. Mutt is using a fixed buffer of size 1024
> when expanding the %r parameter. I think when the system was designed,
> no one anticipated expanding 50+ keys in a single gpg invocation. :-)
Yes, I was suspecting
Hi all
The following is related to [1], i.e. use multiple crypt-hook commands.
I'm using something like this[*]
crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com EX9B197029581FAC
crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com 4C95T7E7F627637D
crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com 74464897317CDA88
On Jul 14 07:07 -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com key1
> crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com key2
> crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com keyN
> unset crypt_confirmhook
That's much better, indeed. I'm now using something like this
Hi
I'd like to ask what approach people have to send encrypted mail to
multiple mailing list recipients in mailing list via a mailing list
address (say mailing.l...@company.com).
Sadly, my company's policy is to not have a mailing list key and let the
mail server re-encrypt the mail. I know it
Hello all
This is probably trivial, however I could not find the appropriate
section in the manual.
I have a message that I sent and which may include Cc, Bcc and Fcc
headers.
Ho do I reply, including all Cc + Fcc + Bcc recipients?
seems to work only
* for Cc
* when the message is not from
On Sep 12 09:16 -0500, Jeff Melton wrote:
> Your mail made it to the list, yes.
OK thanks for the info.
best,
Steve
Hello all
I'm using
folder-hook . "push "
to collapse threads.
Recently, I started using imapfilter since one of the imap servers to
which I'm connecting has no sieve support.
The problem is now that when imapfilter alters the mailbox that I am
currently viewing (move mail, ...), then
Hello
Is there a way to limit to threads that have only a certain number of
messages in it, something like ~(~M 10). I found no pattern modifier to
do that. The only related thread I could dig out is
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.mutt.user/18902/focus=19085
Thanks for any hints.
best,
On Jul 21 11:35 +0200, Jostein Berntsen wrote:
You might have to patch mutt with this patch to get the ~Z modifier:
http://does-not-exist.org/mail-archives/mutt-users/msg19738.html
Ah thanks. I think I remember that message. I had to search web archives
because I deleted messages from last
On Sep 25 01:22 +0300, Cristopher Thomas wrote:
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 17:30, Steve Schmerler elcort...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi
In the folder browser, can I abbreviate things like
11 0 imaps://imap.gmail.com/INBOX
12 0 imaps://imap.gmail.com/mutt-users
to, say
Hi
I really like mutt, but fiddling with IMAP is driving me nuts sometimes
:) I think I do not understand some fundamental behavior. Say I have two
IMAP accounts. In the browser:
1 0 imaps://imap.gmail.com/
2 0 imaps://imap.gmail.com/INBOX
3 0 imaps://imap.gmail.com/foo
4
On Sep 22 00:46 +0200, Rado S wrote:
See wiki - guide - /Folders + /Actions
I assume that you are referring to the section TAB completion in
editor mode. That kind of explains where the default dir comes from
(the internal browsing directory for the next directory scan). Who
knew.
See editor
Hi
In the folder browser, can I abbreviate things like
11 0 imaps://imap.gmail.com/INBOX
12 0 imaps://imap.gmail.com/mutt-users
to, say
11 0 gmail/INBOX
12 0 gmail/mutt-users
This is with
set folder_format=%2C %5N %f
I found this thread [1]. Has the
On Sep 02 17:38 -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
Sorry to respond to myself -- but this version has minor improvements.
That's neat! Thanks for the nice script.
So it is either parse-it-yourself or use a full-fledged LDAP. If I
script the parser myself, I might as well set up a small sqlite db to
Hi
Say I have abook entries like
[0]
name=Bob B.
email=...@gmail.com
nick=bob
notes=friend,coworker
[1]
name=Alice A.
email=al...@gmail.com
nick=alice
notes=friend
Is it possible to query the notes field?
abook --mutt-query friend
abook --mutt-query coworker
abook returns Not found in
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