Hi,
I am looking around for some keystroke setting that will make it is possible to
toggle between threaded and unthreaded views of the message list. Is this
possible?
Many thanks!
Sorry, I had a few questions:
On Thursday, October 29, 2020, 12:21:52 AM CDT, Cameron Simpson
wrote:
> Might I suggest you put this shell command in a distinct shell script so
>that your muttrc has this:
mailboxes `mutt-mailboxes`
What are mutt-mailboxes? Is it a keyword
#x27; '`
It works now, and the problems have also been resolved.
Thanks again!
On Wednesday, October 28, 2020, 9:07:15 PM CDT, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users
wrote:
Thanks, I will top-post here, because I feel that there is something wrong with
my setup and before answering your
you have a LOT of mailboxes.
bind index,pager \CD sidebar-page-down
# Move the highlight to the previous mailbox containing new, or flagged,
# mail.
bind index,pager \CP sidebar-prev-new
# Move the highlight to the next mailbox containing new, or flagged, mail.
bind index,pager \CN sidebar-next-new
# To
Hi,
I don't know if this is possible but I want to be able to set up
folder-specific send-mail.
So, for e-mails in the mutt and other mailing list folders, when I send e-mail,
I want to use this e-mail address (say send...@email.com).
For e-mails in the family folder, when I send e-m
Thank you for this!This works beautifully for now, and I have made a list of my
browsers with it: w3m, dillo, midori, firefox and chromium in that order.
On Sunday, October 25, 2020, 7:57:09 PM CDT, raf wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 11:38:01PM +, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users
On Monday, October 26, 2020, 5:19:58 PM CDT, Cameron Simpson
wrote:
On 27Oct2020 08:56, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>On 25Oct2020 23:43, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users wrote:
>>> I highlight on the folder user1 and I get: /home/gt/user1 is not a mailbox.
>
>>Hmm, me too.
On Sunday, October 25, 2020, 6:35:37 PM CDT, Kevin Shell
wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 04:22:27PM +, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users wrote:
> Thanks for your e-mail.
>
> On Sunday, October 25, 2020, 10:59:15 AM CDT, Kevin Shell
> wrote:
>
>
> &g
On Sunday, October 25, 2020, 5:53:20 PM CDT, raf wrote:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 12:18:26AM +, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users
wrote:
> On Saturday, 24 October at 22:54, Mutt Users wrote:
>
> >> Lots of people send me mail in HTML format (even though I do not li
Thanks for your e-mail.
On Sunday, October 25, 2020, 10:59:15 AM CDT, Kevin Shell
wrote:
> Welcom another newbie. :-)
> You're not using mutt to send to the list, what a pity. :-)
Yes, I have to figure out how to get to Yahoo! Mail from IMAP/POP.
> There is no key to got
I am new to mutt, and have sidebar enabled and a list of my folders to the
left. I can go down the list of the folders, using my keyboard. But I can not
figure out how to get into them directly (after highlighting them). Is there a
way? Right now, I am reduced to typing c -> =foldername
On Saturday, 24 October at 22:54, Mutt Users wrote:
>> Lots of people send me mail in HTML format (even though I do not like it). I
>> have the following set up in my .mailcap:
>> text/html; w3m -I %{charset} -T text/html; copiousoutput
>> so it converts things usi
Lots of people send me mail in HTML format (even though I do not like it). I
have the following set up in my .mailcap:
text/html; w3m -I %{charset} -T text/html; copiousoutput
so it converts things using w3m more or less okay, however, I am wondering is
it possible to have an option for viewing
works for me! Thanks also to Remco.
On Saturday, October 24, 2020, 12:24:15 PM CDT, Felix Finch
wrote:
On 20201024, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users wrote:
>
>An irritating thing right now is that if I hit q in error after composing a
>message, I get: Postpone message (yes/no) and if
This message wraps the original message.
The sending domain has a DMARC p=reject policy, which unfortunately
can cause bounces. See http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html#dmarc
To remove this message, please change the domain policy to p=none or
p=quarantine.--- Begin Message ---
> On Saturday,
This message wraps the original message.
The sending domain has a DMARC p=reject policy, which unfortunately
can cause bounces. See http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html#dmarc
To remove this message, please change the domain policy to p=none or
p=quarantine.--- Begin Message ---
Hi,
An irritating
t;However, what I get is the threads, correctly, but the ones with most recent
>messages do not come up first. I want the threads with most recent activity
>coming up first. Can this be done in mutt? (I do not want reverse_threads.)
> Try changing the sort_aux to:
> set sort_aux=las
coming up first. Can this be done in mutt? (I do not want reverse_threads.)
Sorry if my question is unclear.
Thanks,
GT
--- End Message ---
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On Friday, October
, October 23, 2020, 9:33:13 AM CDT, Remco Rijnders
wrote:
> Hi Globe,
> Please see http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#sidebar-sort-method for a list of
> options for sorting your sidebar. It probably is a good idea to refer to this
> official mutt manual in general for supported options as
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Hi,
I want to set
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Hi,
New to mutt
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Hi,
New to mutt
the earlier attempts at sending e-mail. But I am new to mutt
(as of today) and do not have my mailer set up and trying to get started. I
hope this goes through in plain-text format.
My set up is as follows: I use fetchmail and procmail to get my mail delivered
to Maildir mailboxes. So,my mail
very new (as of today) to mutt and I am trying to get started.
My set up is as follows: I use fetchmail and procmail to get my mail delivered
to Maildir mailboxes. So,my mail is inside folders in ~/Maildir in the
following manner:
~/Maildir/inbox~/Maildir/sent~/Maildir/drafts
~/Maildir/work
very new (as of today) to mutt and I am trying to get started.
My set up is as follows: I use fetchmail and procmail to get my mail delivered
to Maildir mailboxes. So,my mail is inside folders in ~/Maildir in the
following manner:
~/Maildir/inbox~/Maildir/sent~/Maildir/drafts
~/Maildir/work
have been warning me that there will be
new security procedures in a couple days.
I access AOL and Yahoo with IMAP/SMTP.
How will this affect my (infrequent) use of these
services with Mutt?
URLs:
https://uk.help.yahoo.com/kb/new-mail-for-desktop/SLN27791.html?impressions=true#others
https
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On 2020-09-01, at
:)
On 2020-08-26, at 23:40:08, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
> For so long I've used mutt and composed my emails in ASCII,
> now I guess Unicode, that I'm ignorant of potential approaches
> to a bit of formatted text.
>
The needed symbols seem to exist in Unicode:
http
I used to use Mutt way back in the day and, well, I haven't found
anything better, so am returning to the fold. Kennel. Whatever.
I was never very happy with mbox format so thought I would try Maildir
instead. I've got it working, more or less, but my Mutt experience
seems quite "r
:05:29AM -0700, m...@amrx.net wrote:
> > Truly, sending the human an E-Mail, to read, is a great response, but
> > could trigger a frustrating conversation about auto populating
> > calendar items, be prepared to defend your mutt way of life.
>
> Been there, done that. Sev
ty of people believe these things are designed or must to go together.
Truly, sending the human an E-Mail, to read, is a great response, but
could trigger a frustrating conversation about auto populating calendar
items, be prepared to defend your mutt way of life.
On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 11:44
Derek Martin wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 02, 2019 at 02:48:21PM +0100, tech-lists wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm using mutt v.1.12.0 on freebsd-current with gpgme. In my config, mutt
> > will
> > verify clearsigned gpg sigs if the public key is on the gpg keyring.
&g
I've consistently argued
> against new config variables by default, over the last 20+ years, and
> I'll restate my unwavering reasoning for that here:
>
> Mutt already has tons of config vars, and Mutt is already a beast to
> learn how to configure--I think it takes year
Hi,
This might not be the right place to report this but
I've just discovered that the mutt package on debian9
stable (or rather NeoMutt 20170113 (1.7.2)) segfaults
if you ask it to write to a readonly mbox file. It
happened several times yesterday before I realised what
was wrong (and yes,
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 23May2019 09:08, m...@raf.org wrote:
> > is it possible to get mutt to
> > reorder an mbox file by date ("od")
> > and then save it in that order?
> >
> > if not, i can use some other program
> > but i'd trust mu
hi,
is it possible to get mutt to
reorder an mbox file by date ("od")
and then save it in that order?
if not, i can use some other program
but i'd trust mutt more.
cheers,
raf
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 14May2019 09:58, jeremy bentham wrote:
> > (Whatever the e-mail abbreviation for "sound of hand slapping
> > forehead" is...)
>
> What is the sound of one hand slapping?
>
> Cheers,
> Cameron Simpson
that sound would be: "doh!"
had them in that
> format in place of the existing file. You can't do that with mailman
> because it stores them in a db file. So in that case you'd be better
> off using a script to generate a mutt aliases file, or some other
> thing.
Fair enough. I hadn't rea
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2019-04-12 14:20, Derek Martin wrote:
>
> > I imagine google would turn up some source, but on my desktop, I get
> > it by typing
> >
> > apt install majordomo
> >
>
> Hmm, what distribution? Search on packages.debian.org doesn't find it,
> even when I set the "Di
I'm reading is ~80 chars wide. In other words, columns 80-120 are blank.
> >
> > When I copy text from Mutt into whatever else (vim, text editor, browser
> > textarea... doesn't matter), the paste includes the (trailing) spaces
> > (\s) from column 80-120, so I ha
Michael Wagner wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I edit my mails here in mutt with vim. When I reply to a message I don't
> want to delete the signature from the original poster by myself. Can this
> be done in mutt or must it be done in vim.
>
> TIA Michael
hi,
you could
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-06-20 12:16, m...@raf.org wrote:
>
> > I have some software that invokes mutt (non-interactively) to
> > send email with iso-8859-1 body text.
>
> My guess is that mutt looks at the locale environment (LANG and LC_*) to
> set the encod
Hi,
I have some software that invokes mutt (non-interactively) to
send email with iso-8859-1 body text.
I've noticed that emails with accented characters are being sent
with charset=unknown-utf8 instead of charset=iso-8859-1.
The muttrc manpage says that the default value for send_chars
Tom Fowle wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 08:49:09AM -0400, Jos? Mar?a Mateos wrote:
> > On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 08:26:42PM -0700, Tom Fowle wrote:
> > > As more isps and email providers require two factor authentication, I
> > > hope mutt will support this securi
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I wonder, can mutt be used to strip all images and toss them in the
> trash and strip all image attachments and toss them in the trash then
> make remaining text viewable in mutt? Some of us with this kind of
> capability could save lots of disk space.
I
generate what appears to be an unexpected linebreak or
similar. This will throw the whole screen off until I do a manual
redraw. Using mutt in gnu screen in urxvt. Not sure if it's related, but
it happens with the same character sets you describe.
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 23Mar2016 13:56, John Long wrote:
> >On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 08:40:21AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> >>On the othe hand, I do not think mutt makes the header. I'm in
> >>compose mode right now with headers and the Date: header is
hy...@lactose.homelinux.net wrote:
> I don't think mutt puts the Date: header on outgong email.
It puts the Date: header in mail that it saves to the
'set record' mbox so it probably does.
ok
- macro sources it
- and envokes save-message command
This way, I can convert old Sent folders to Maildir/n...@example.com
folders for easier searching.
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:44:04AM +0100, mutt-us...@rcdrun.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to know how to save-message to the To: fie
Hello,
I would like to know how to save-message to the To: field.
By default it saves to "From:" field email address, like:
=f...@example.com
but I would like to change it temporarily to save in =t...@example.com by
the recipient.
Thank you,
Rosario
I am sorry to bring you any negative feelings.
Dear David,
The efforts to bring back some sources to the original mutt are to be
made by those developers of the original mutt.
That is the point of the GNU GPL licence.
I have looked up in my dictionary the word "envious":
_painfully desirous of another's advantage
e a fork and do what they want. So
don't stamp on the freedom of software and GNU GPL, as there is just
nothing written about the "Community" in the licence.
Not even the word "community" is there.
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 11:13:52PM -0800, David Champion wrote:
> *
Hello David,
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 05:51:46PM -0800, David Champion wrote:
> * On 29 Jan 2016, martin f krafft wrote:
> >
> > It's a shame to hear that Karel doesn't do his work within the
> > community. mutt-kz is a nice piece of work and why not provide an
&
working at all. I get error from chromium:
946:9946:0118/223203:VERBOSE1:navigator_impl.cc(168)] Failed Provisional
Load: mailto:some...@example.com, error_code: -3, error_description:
Unknown error., showing_repost_interstitial: 0, frame_id: 1
Somebody knows how to "enable mutt" to become d
I guess, I did not try the option (u), to simply the unsubscribe the
folder, and after (y) (y) I could see the new fresh list of accurate
folders.
On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 10:37:02PM +0100, Tomas Nordin wrote:
> > features. Recently I was started using key (y) to view some mailboxes.
> > And I get
Hello,
I am mutt user since many many years. And I discover always some new
features. Recently I was started using key (y) to view some mailboxes.
And I get the view.
Something like this:
1 5 imaps://mail.example.com:993/INBOX
2 0 imaps://mail.example.com:993/INBOX.Archive
3 0 imaps
Derek Martin wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 09:48:48PM +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > > > Can you put it soemwhere where only HTTP is onvolved. SSL claims the
> > > > page as insecure.
> > >
> > > It only claims that the certificate the server is using is
> > > self-signed, meaning that it ca
Xu Wang wrote:
> I would like to have mutt open postponed when I first start mutt. Is
> there a way to do this from the .muttrc? I suppose I could do that
> "push R" trick, but I would prefer a .muttrc solution.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Xu
if a shell solution would
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2015-08-13 20:24 +1000, Erik Christiansen wrote:
>
> > >A line buffer of length $LINEBUF is used when processing the
> > >rcfile, any expansions that don't fit within this limit will be
> > >truncated and PROCMAIL_OVERFLOW will be set. If the ove
in'
>message-hook '%f htmlers | ~f @no-re...@cc.yahoo-inc.com | ~f
> @outlook.com | ~f live.com | ~f @facebookmail.com'
> 'unalternative_order *; alternative_order text/html text/plain'
>
> In particular, I maintain a mutt group "htmlers" to tra
#x27;s just a sequential read of a single file.
> >
> > That sounds reasonable.
>
> Except, as far as I can tell, it isn't. I see no reason hcache could
> not significantly speed up scanning mbox folders as well, at least on
> any system that supports lseek() or similar (w
ber=1;
> > copiousoutput;
> > description=HTML Text;
> > nametemplate=%s.html
> >
> > Regards,
> > Karsten Brand
>
> hi karsten,
>
> thanks. that works too.
>
> cheers,
> raf
note: the '%s' should really be just %s because mutt puts
Karsten Brand wrote:
> raf wrote on Thu, Jun 26 13:55:
> > for some reason i can't remember, i changed it to:
> >
> > text/html; w3m -I %{charset} -T text/html -dump; copiousoutput;
> >
> > which does the formatting but doesn't give a list of referenced urls
> > at the bottom so it's less u
Christian Ebert wrote:
> * m...@raf.org on Friday, June 27, 2014 at 12:26:37 +1000
> > adding -force_html to the command did fix the problem. yay!
>
> Adding
>
> nametemplate=%s.html;
>
> to your mailcap entry would probably also help/not hurt.
that sounds like a good idea.
so either -force_h
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 26Jun2014 13:55, raf wrote:
> >i used to have this in my mutt mailcap file:
> >
> > text/html; lynx -dump %s; copiousoutput
> >
> >and it was good. it formatted the html and gave me a list of
> >referenced urls at the bottom.
> On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 06:31:28PM -0800, ga...@garryricketsonartworks.org
> wrote:
> >
> > At first I asked nicely, but this BS is getting on my nerves. REMOVE ME
> > FROM THIS LIST!
visit: http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html
click: the "Mutt Users" link
Rejo Zenger wrote:
> ++ 20/01/14 21:40 +0100 - Jan-Herbert Damm:
> >i would like to send an automatic answer to html-mails sent to me (because
> >i'm
> >tired of writing back that i prefer plain-text).
> >
> >I am aware that this is hardly an issue of mut
Jeffery Small wrote:
> m...@raf.org writes:
>
> >Jeffery Small wrote:
>
> >> Is there any convenient way to craft an email message using mutt that
> >> embeds a jpeg image within the body of the message for those reading
> >> with an HTML mail progra
Jeffery Small wrote:
> Is there any convenient way to craft an email message using mutt that
> embeds a jpeg image within the body of the message for those reading
> with an HTML mail program, while still attaching it for others who use a
> text-based reader like mutt?
>
>
Stefan Brandl wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 09:32:40AM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > * Stefan Brandl [2013-03-12 15:44 +0100]:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > is it possible to start mutt with just one special thread collapsed
> > >
dexter wrote:
> how can i truncate the subject line to 60 columns.
> i tried %60s in index_format but it is not working.
> can someone help.
assuming it follows printf syntax:
"%60s" makes it take at least 60 characers (right justified).
"%-60s" makes it take at least 60 characers (left just
lambda calculus wrote:
> Hi guys, i recently changed to mutt, and reading the documentation,
> but i can't find what i want:
>
> Since I'm subscribed to a couple of mailing lists i would like to
> configure mutt to store mails from different mailing lists to
> diffe
Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2012-11-27, mutt wrote:
> > Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Does anyone have or know of a perl or python script, or even a shell
> > > script, that removes the multipart/(mixed|alternative| ... ) part
Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> Hi
>
> Does anyone have or know of a perl or python script, or even a shell
> script, that removes the multipart/(mixed|alternative| ... ) parts of
> incoming mail and leaves or converts the message into plain text?
> Also, i wouldn't want to lose any attachments that
Mark H. Wood wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 10:02:28PM +, Ken Moffat wrote:
> > If someone, particularly on a support list, sends an atrociously
> > long line, then it becomes *much* harder to select the appropriate
> > part of that line/paragraph/epistle and delete the rest of it when
> >
ot;
to edit the content-type manually, enter Ctrl-T when composing
a message (outside the editor).
> I'm using Mutt 1.5.21. Oh well. I was just trying to remember what it
> was, so that's covered. I don't know why I remember it having a 4-letter
> acronym, though, unless I
c and underline (don't remember),
> and if I remeember correctly, not much else.
>
> Does anyone remember what that is (or was) called, and/or what the
> RFC for it is? I do remember that Mutt supported it (and it was one
> of the very few that did).
>
> Thanks,
>
orrectly, not much else.
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone remember what that is (or was) called, and/or what the
> > > > RFC for it is? I do remember that Mutt supported it (and it was one
> > > > of the very few that did).
>
> > > it was probabl
up such
> > as bold, simple colors, *maybe* italic and underline (don't remember),
> > and if I remeember correctly, not much else.
> >
> > Does anyone remember what that is (or was) called, and/or what the
> > RFC for it is? I do remember that Mutt supported it (and it
Cameron Simpson wrote:
> You need double backslashes because two things are happening.
> [...snip...]
the best computing advice i've ever had was:
"Double the number of backslashes!"
- John Mackin
he didn't even know what my problem was when he said it but he was right.
if it doesn't fix y
Hello, all,
I've set most colors in mutt to red on black (for night vision
reasons), when I start mutt directly by
$ mutt
I get http://tx0.org/2qx but when I open it 'in a new tab' in screen via
$ screen -t 'mutt' mutt
I get the expected http://tx0.org/2qy
What
hi,
mutt-1.5.20
debian-6.0
i have the following system account in /etc/passwd:
nut:x:104:107::/var/lib/nut:/bin/false
when it sends email from a script using mutt:
mutt -s "`hostname` $1" root < /dev/null
it outputs the following error message:
/sent: Permission denie
when I compose them, or reply to myself, they do.
> >
> > Anyone got a guess as to why?
>
> Please provide the following muttrc variables: record, save_name and
> force_name, as well as all hooks, particularly save-hook, fcc-hook and
> fcc-save-hook.
/home/travis/.mutt/
Wondering how to do make copies of all outbound emails, not just new
compositions.
--
http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/
He who lives by the computer, dies by the computer.
If you are a spammer, please email j...@subspacefield.org to get blacklisted.
pgp34zfg6bk7V.pgp
Description: PGP signat
Hey all,
When I reply to emails from other people, they don't end up Fcc'd to
=.sent, but when I compose them, or reply to myself, they do.
Anyone got a guess as to why?
It may have something to do with my muttedit script, which I use to
set the From address when replying see my "Ultimate Em
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>
> etc.
>
"In-Reply-To:" is also used.
Kind regards
Michael
On 10.09.20, Yue Wu wrote:
> P.S., how does mutt dertermine threads? Maybe it's better and more
> reliable than the ~s Re: way?
For correct threads, i.e. if the user hasn't chosen to use just the
subject line, it uses "References:" which refer to the message-id of
Sorry - my bad.
As you probably noticed, I was using an old version of mutt - I upgraded
my OS, but the new upgrade had the old version of Mutt.
everything's ok now - and the note taking works fine - thanks to all the
contributors to this thread
:)
Michael
On 10.08.31, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>
> But you can nothing use as a parameter for a script called from a macro.
> You can not even use:
>
> my_hdr Fcc: ^
>
> which should save the message you are curently writing in the CURRENT
> mailfolder.
I can't get that to work at all - even as a
and putting
"set sendmail=/path/to/my/myscript.sh"
presumably as part of a hook, in the rc file.
Any ideas?
Harry
On 10.08.29, j...@telefonica.net wrote:
> Hi, friends.
>
> Mutt is marvellous, I start with it only some days ago and now I have
> configured it very very f
case, your idea has really got me thinking, which is good, since
it has been a long time since I have had cause to look at the way I have
my mail system set up.
kind regards
Harry.
On 10.08.29, j...@telefonica.net wrote:
> Hi, friends.
>
> Mutt is marvellous, I start with it only some days
> > cat groupA groupB |sort |uniq > groupC
>
> straightforward and simple.
sort -u groupA groupB > groupC
HTH ;-)
at much. But how do you exit the directory list?
Hitting goes into that directory - this is how I navigate from
~/ down until the desired directory is reached.
Hitting q exits the directory list but the selection is not
maintained.
I should mention this is with Mutt 1.5.9i (2005-03-13)
Hi,
After pressing 'v' to view list of attachments, select the attachment
then hit 's', backspac over the filename then hit TAB to get a
directory list, it is possible to navigate the directory list but I
cannot see how to make a directory selection.
'q' does exit the list but it does not maintai
hi,
sorry for off topic post... could someone tell what is the
contact for the moderator/admin of this list.
thanks
On 2009-05-07 13:05:09, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Please read:
>
>http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/raw-file/tip/UPDATING
>
> when updating mutt. It lists incompatible changes during the development
> cycle. There you'll find a note about the default value for $move having
&g
Hi.
I've still not got to the bottom of this problem. My spool
now has 200 read emails that I can't get mutt to move.
Here is my .muttrc:
#---
# headers
ignore "from " received content- mime-ver
On 2009-04-27 19:45:13, Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2009-04-27, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> > On Monday, April 27 at 08:17 PM, quoth m...@coreland.ath.cx:
> >
> >>A problem seems to have started recently: Mutt seems to think
> >>that my mailbox is always unchanged.
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