Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-28 Thread Dan H.
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 11:10:59AM +0100, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: folder-hook . unmy_hdr To folder-hook foo my_hdr To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Works like a charm. Since I have a small Python script which, given a list of subscribed mailing list addresses and their folders, autogenerates the

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-28 Thread Dan H.
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 02:53:09PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote: Try something like this: set recall=no folder-hook . 'bind index m mail' folder-hook '+mutt-users/?$' 'macro index m mailkill-linemutt-users@mutt.org' Actually I now went with Nicholas' my_hdr approach which works very

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-28 Thread Dan H.
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 04:05:10PM -0600, David Champion wrote: It certainly supports this, but it depends on the mail source itself to say what's read. Mutt can alter these flags, but so can other tools. Well, long story short, I see neither 'N' or 'O' flags. My mail comes from three IMAP

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-28 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, January 28 at 09:28 AM, quoth Dan H.: On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 04:05:10PM -0600, David Champion wrote: It certainly supports this, but it depends on the mail source itself to say what's read. Mutt can alter these flags, but so can other

A few mutt questions

2008-01-26 Thread Dan H.
Hello people, I'm increasingly happy with mutt. But I still have a few questions: 1. I'd like to have new or unread mail (what's the difference, anyway?) flagged somehow. Occasionally I see an N next to some messages, but in general mutt seems to completely oblivious to what's new or

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-26 Thread Nicolas Rachinsky
* Dan H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-01-26 09:50 +0100]: 1. I'd like to have new or unread mail (what's the difference, anyway?) flagged somehow. Occasionally I see an N next to some messages, but in general mutt seems to completely oblivious to what's new or unreaed. At least with maildir,

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-26 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 26 Jan 2008 09:50 +0100, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dan H.): 1. I'd like to have new or unread mail (what's the difference, anyway?) flagged somehow. Occasionally I see an N next to some messages, but in Assuming that you have a color-capable terminal: color index brightyellow black ~N # new

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-26 Thread Ross Vandegrift
On Sat, Jan 26, 2008 at 03:50:17AM -0500, Dan H. wrote: 1. I'd like to have new or unread mail (what's the difference, anyway?) flagged somehow. Occasionally I see an N next to some messages, but in general mutt seems to completely oblivious to what's new or unreaed. That's a botch

Re: A few mutt questions

2008-01-26 Thread David Champion
1. I'd like to have new or unread mail (what's the difference, anyway?) To mutt, 'new' means that the mail is unread and has arrived during this mutt session. 'old' means that it's unread but remains from a previous mutt session. But like another poster, I use them differently. For me, 'new'

Re: A few mutt questions

1999-06-28 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Shane Wegner [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: 2) I would like to change my from address based on the sender. E.G. in /etc/aliases I have root:shane When I receive an email to root, I want my from to be root when I reply. Does anyone know a send-filter that would do this? See alternates and

Re: A few mutt questions

1999-06-25 Thread David Thorburn-Gundlach
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