Re: Question about message id

2024-04-11 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 02:35:30PM -0700, googly.negotiator...@aceecat.org wrote: > On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 01:13:52PM +1000, raf via Mutt-users wrote: > - if the mailing list does mess with msgid, it absolutely must do it > consistently for all copies of the message. For existing software that

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-11 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 01:13:52PM +1000, raf via Mutt-users wrote: > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 10:53:41AM -0400, Derek Martin > wrote: > > > On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 01:19:09PM +, Ебрашка wrote: > > > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing &

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-11 Thread googly . negotiator862
On Thu, Apr 11, 2024 at 01:13:52PM +1000, raf via Mutt-users wrote: > > > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing > > > mails have the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail? > > The unfathomable thing about this question is why you (or anyone

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-10 Thread raf via Mutt-users
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 10:53:41AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 01:19:09PM +, Ебрашка wrote: > > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have > > the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail? > > The unfathomable thin

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-10 Thread Will Yardley
On Wed, Apr 10, 2024 at 01:05:09PM +0800, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 09:33:06AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > > side note: using quotes around the template screws things up, that is, > > set message_id_format="" > > vs > > set message_id_format= > > > > results in a broken m

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-10 Thread Ебрашка
Thanks everyone for the replies and discussion, something to ponder. Всем спасибо за ответы и дискуссию, есть над чем поразмышлять.

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 09:33:06AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: side note: using quotes around the template screws things up, that is, set message_id_format="" vs set message_id_format= results in a broken message-id with the quotes inside the angle brackets (Message-ID: <"xyz">) That shouldn't

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 09Apr2024 07:11, Michael Kjörling wrote: On 9 Apr 2024 07:32 +1000, from c...@cskk.id.au (Cameron Simpson): _Or_ you could "set sendmail=" to a script of your own to add a message-id header - that is what mutt uses to deliver the message to a mail system - you could add a header there then

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Dan Ritter
Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 07Apr2024 13:19, Ебрашка wrote: > > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have > > the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail? > > For example Message-Id: <43265...@example.com> consisting of random > &

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 09:25:56AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 11:33:55AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > > If so that feature may not be working correctly... > > That is the old format for the mutt version I'm using. The new format > looks like > > > > Thought you were on

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Will Yardley
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 11:33:55AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > > I think some people mentioned some minor threading issues with the new > > format? > > Is that so? I don't recall noticing anything about that... I'd love a > pointer to some details, if anyone has that. It's possible that it was

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread googly . negotiator862
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 01:19:09PM +, Ебрашка wrote: > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails > have the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail? Talk about bikeshedding :-) -- Ian

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Will Yardley
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 11:33:55AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 08:05:06AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 10:53:41AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > > > The unfathomable thing about this question is why you (or anyone) > > > s

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Derek Martin
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 08:05:06AM -0700, Will Yardley wrote: > On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 10:53:41AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > > The unfathomable thing about this question is why you (or anyone) > > should care in the slightest what your message ID looks like. > > That&

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Will Yardley
On Tue, Apr 09, 2024 at 10:53:41AM -0400, Derek Martin wrote: > The unfathomable thing about this question is why you (or anyone) > should care in the slightest what your message ID looks like. That's totally true, but I still like the classic Mutt message-id format. Maybe it'

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Derek Martin
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 01:19:09PM +, Ебрашка wrote: > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have > the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail? The unfathomable thing about this question is why you (or anyone) should care in the slightest what your mess

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-09 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 9 Apr 2024 07:32 +1000, from c...@cskk.id.au (Cameron Simpson): > You could (a) turn on "set edit_headers=yes" so the headers are visible in > your message and (b) have your editor startup make one? This is what I do in order to have a UUID message-ID, which Mutt doesn't support natively. > _

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-08 Thread Will Yardley
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 01:19:09PM +, Ебрашка wrote: > Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have > the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail? > For example Message-Id: <43265...@example.com> consisting of random > digits and domain name

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-08 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 07Apr2024 13:19, Ебрашка wrote: Question, what should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have the same beautiful message-ID as Yandex mail? For example Message-Id: <43265...@example.com> consisting of random digits and domain name I think it would be enough to supply yo

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-08 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 07Apr2024 18:23, Anton Sharonov wrote: On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 09:23:07AM -0600, Charles Cazabon via Mutt-users wrote: There's a good reason for that; it help to ensure uniqueness, which prevents problems with threading. By limiting itself to only digits, Yandex's IDs are much more likely

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-07 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 7 Apr 2024 18:23 +0200, from anton.sharo...@gmail.com (Anton Sharonov): >>> For example Message-Id: <43265...@example.com> consisting of random >>> digits and domain name >> >> There's a good reason for that; it help to ensure uniqueness, which prevents >> problems with threading. By limiting

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-07 Thread Anton Sharonov
On Sun, Apr 07, 2024 at 09:23:07AM -0600, Charles Cazabon via Mutt-users wrote: > Ебрашка wrote: > > my mails have Message-ID: . Question, what > > should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have the same beautiful > > message-ID as Yandex mail? > > My firs

Re: Question about message id

2024-04-07 Thread Charles Cazabon via Mutt-users
Ебрашка wrote: > my mails have Message-ID: . Question, what > should I write in .muttrc to make my outgoing mails have the same beautiful > message-ID as Yandex mail? My first question would be, why do you care what the Message-ID: field contents look like? Virtually no-one will eve

Question about message id

2024-04-07 Thread Ебрашка
Message-Id: <254061712447...@mail.yandex.ru> - this is how Message-Id looks like when I receive an e-mail sent from Yandex mail web interface. When I send a mail via mutt with activated option set hostname = example.com, my mails have Message-ID: . Question, what should I write in .muttrc t

Re: silly search question

2022-12-21 Thread Marcelo Laia
n.cc/~zack/blog/posts/2011/01/how_to_use_Notmuch_with_Mutt/ 3. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Notmuch#Integrating_with_mutt 4. http://lists.mutt.org/pipermail/mutt-users/Week-of-Mon-20221219/004044.html []'s Marcelo On 21/12/22 at 11:43, Ranjan Maitra wrote: Hi, My apologies for a perhaps un

Re: silly search question

2022-12-21 Thread Kira Oakley
On 12/21 11:43, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > Hi, > > My apologies for a perhaps unrelated mutt question: I would like to search > for a word "word" across the body of the emails of all my mutt folders. How > do I do this? I have notmuch-mutt installed. Ranjan, Is the issue

silly search question

2022-12-21 Thread Ranjan Maitra
Hi, My apologies for a perhaps unrelated mutt question: I would like to search for a word "word" across the body of the emails of all my mutt folders. How do I do this? I have notmuch-mutt installed. Many thanks and best wishes, Ranjan

Re: Muttlisp question

2022-12-06 Thread Andy Spiegl
> Oh, I meant less efficient because the evaluation is done every time the key > is pressed when using the macro. Plus it's a macro executing a > which is evaluating MuttLisp. Oh, of course! You are right. What was I thinking? Maybe I should stop tweaking my mutt config and go to bed? :-) Th

Re: Muttlisp question

2022-12-06 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Tue, Dec 06, 2022 at 10:08:04PM +0100, Andy Spiegl wrote: Well, you could try putting the keybindings such as Sure, but weren't we talking about efficency, i.e. without Muttlisp? :-) Oh, I meant less efficient because the evaluation is done every time the key is pressed when using the mac

Re: Muttlisp question

2022-12-06 Thread Andy Spiegl
> Sorry I wasn't clear enough. Now I understood it. Thank you very much! > Well, you could try putting the keybindings such as Sure, but weren't we talking about efficency, i.e. without Muttlisp? :-) Thanks, Andy -- The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in

Re: Muttlisp question

2022-12-06 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Tue, Dec 06, 2022 at 08:47:27PM +0100, Andy Spiegl wrote: The muttlisp can't be inside quotes, so I removed the outer single quotes. Is this only true for "bind" lines? Because in the macro the muttlisp code is inside quotes: macro index j 'run (if (equal $sidebar_visible "yes") \

Re: Muttlisp question

2022-12-06 Thread Andy Spiegl
Kevin, thanks a lot! This was exactly what I was looking for. > The muttlisp can't be inside quotes, so I removed the outer single > quotes. Is this only true for "bind" lines? Because in the macro the muttlisp code is inside quotes: > macro index j 'run (if (equal $sidebar_visible "yes") \ >

Re: Muttlisp question

2022-12-05 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 04:12:01PM -0800, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: set muttlisp_inline_eval bind index j (if (equal $sidebar_visible "yes") \ 'sidebar-next' \ 'next-undeleted') I realized after I sent that you might be wanting to dynamically d

Re: Muttlisp question

2022-12-05 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Tue, Dec 06, 2022 at 12:24:58AM +0100, Andy Spiegl wrote: I'm trying to bind the "j" key to the function "sidebar-next" if the sidebar is visible. The only doable way seems to be using muttlisp. I tried to follow the example in the mutt manual but I'm failing to write this tiny piece of lisp

Muttlisp question

2022-12-05 Thread Andy Spiegl
Good evening, I'm trying to bind the "j" key to the function "sidebar-next" if the sidebar is visible. The only doable way seems to be using muttlisp. I tried to follow the example in the mutt manual but I'm failing to write this tiny piece of lisp code. Could someone help me please to correct t

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-26 Thread Derek Martin
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021 at 08:13:15PM -0400, John Hawkinson wrote: > Derek Martin wrote on Mon, 25 Oct 2021 > at 19:00:12 EDT in <20211025230012.gc9...@bladeshadow.org>: > > > Cost? I see no cost, other than the time needed to physically check > > My Oct. 7 email, to which you replied, enumerated

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-25 Thread John Hawkinson
Derek Martin wrote on Mon, 25 Oct 2021 at 19:00:12 EDT in <20211025230012.gc9...@bladeshadow.org>: > Cost? I see no cost, other than the time needed to physically check My Oct. 7 email, to which you replied, enumerated several costs that I perceived. That you go on to state that you perceive n

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-25 Thread Derek Martin
On Thu, Oct 07, 2021 at 11:52:02PM -0400, John Hawkinson wrote: > ಚಿರಾಗ್ ನಟರಾಜ್ wrote on Thu, 7 Oct 2021 > at 23:32:00 EDT in : > > > Any email client (including mobile email clients) worth its salt is > > going to wrap the subject line (at least in the email view, if not > > in the index view),

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-08 Thread raf
On Fri, Oct 08, 2021 at 06:50:24PM +1100, raf wrote: > My advice is, don't worry about the default. > If you don't like it, just change it. > > "man muttrc" and look for "forward_format". > > I think you want something like this in your ~/.muttrc: > > set forward_format = "Fwd: %s" > > or:

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-08 Thread raf
My advice is, don't worry about the default. If you don't like it, just change it. "man muttrc" and look for "forward_format". I think you want something like this in your ~/.muttrc: set forward_format = "Fwd: %s" or: set forward_format = "FW: %s" They are both common patterns. And they

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-07 Thread Globe Trotter via Mutt-users
So, in my opinion, communication is most effective if the recipient easily comprehends what is conveyed to him/her. I suspect most recipients of our e-mails do not know much about mutt except that you likely get it from a place other than a breeder. So, [mutt-users@mutt.org: Email Subject] make

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-07 Thread ಚಿರಾಗ್ ನಟರಾಜ್
rwarding look like > Outlook's" or whatever. But I think a much more compelling case is required > to change the default. > > Of course, others may disagree. I think this gets to the crux of the disagreement. Your assumption is "No one is practically going to be confu

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-07 Thread John Hawkinson
ಚಿರಾಗ್ ನಟರಾಜ್ wrote on Thu, 7 Oct 2021 at 23:32:00 EDT in : > Any email client (including mobile email clients) worth its salt is > going to wrap the subject line (at least in the email view, if not > in the index view), so that shouldn't really be an issue, right? My principal concern is with

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-07 Thread ಚಿರಾಗ್ ನಟರಾಜ್
12021/06/39 09:52.97 ನಲ್ಲಿ, John Hawkinson ಬರೆದರು: > I'd object to the proposal to add the "FW: " characters to the default. Space > is at a premium in modern Subject lines, especially with the prevalence of > mobile devices that have limited screen real estate, and cutting out 3 > characters i

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-07 Thread John Hawkinson
I'd object to the proposal to add the "FW: " characters to the default. Space is at a premium in modern Subject lines, especially with the prevalence of mobile devices that have limited screen real estate, and cutting out 3 characters is very undesirable. I think it's pretty clear from context that

Re: question/suggestion

2021-10-07 Thread ಚಿರಾಗ್ ನಟರಾಜ್
12021/06/39 09:27.23 ನಲ್ಲಿ, Globe Trotter via Mutt-users ಬರೆದರು: > When I foward my mutt-composed email, I have something like the following, > which I believe is the default behaviour: > > [mutt-users@mutt.org: Email subject] > > which I think is very nice because it gives the recipient an id

question/suggestion

2021-10-07 Thread Globe Trotter via Mutt-users
When I foward my mutt-composed email, I have something like the following, which I believe is the default behaviour: [mutt-users@mutt.org: Email subject] which I think is very nice because it gives the recipient an idea of whether the originator of this email is someone s/he should even bother

Re: Color display question

2021-07-22 Thread isdtor
> I think that might be elinks. I'm not sure about what all the relevant > options are, but document.colors.text (default foreground) may be what > is giving you light gray text. You probably also want > document.colors.use_document_colors to be 2 and document.css.enable to > be enabled (1)? Tha

Re: Color display question

2021-07-22 Thread nunojsilva
On 2021-07-21, isdtor wrote: > I realize my config has a lot of moving parts and non-default > settings, but I still hope someone can shine a light on this. > > I use less instead of the internal pager (note -R option), > > set pager="less -eiMR" > > and elinks for html display > > text/html; /usr

Color display question

2021-07-21 Thread isdtor
I realize my config has a lot of moving parts and non-default settings, but I still hope someone can shine a light on this. I use less instead of the internal pager (note -R option), set pager="less -eiMR" and elinks for html display text/html; /usr/bin/elinks -localhost 1 -no-connect 1 -for

Re: Macro question

2020-12-11 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 11Dec2020 07:27, Tom Tunguz wrote: >Suppose I'd like to move the address in the to field to the bcc field. >How do I do that? With a macro. Not sure it is possible. I have: set edit_headers=yes in my config and do all of that when editing the message. Cheers, Cameron Simpson

Re: Macro question

2020-12-11 Thread Tom Tunguz
Amazing. Thank you so much, Anders and Francesco. One more question if you don't mind. Suppose I'd like to move the address in the to field to the bcc field. How do I do that? On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 8:57 PM Francesco Ariis wrote: > Hello Tom, > > Il 10 dicembre 2020 alle

Re: Macro question

2020-12-10 Thread Francesco Ariis
Hello Tom, Il 10 dicembre 2020 alle 20:11 Tom Tunguz ha scritto: > Hi, > > I'm just getting into mutt and really enjoying it. I'm trying to create a > macro to add someone to the cc window that appears after closing the editor > (vim in my case) and mutt shows the to, cc, BCC, subject fields. I'd

Re: Macro question

2020-12-10 Thread Anders Damsgaard
* Tom Tunguz [2020-12-10 20:11:47 -0800]: Hi, I'm just getting into mutt and really enjoying it. I'm trying to create a macro to add someone to the cc window that appears after closing the editor (vim in my case) and mutt shows the to, cc, BCC, subject fields. I'd like to hit control + g and a

Macro question

2020-12-10 Thread Tom Tunguz
Hi, I'm just getting into mutt and really enjoying it. I'm trying to create a macro to add someone to the cc window that appears after closing the editor (vim in my case) and mutt shows the to, cc, BCC, subject fields. I'd like to hit control + g and add an email address. My current macro is this

Re: A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-27 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 04:50:02PM -0500, Kurt Hackenberg wrote: > On 2020-11-26 09:26, Chris Green wrote: > > > Reading the mairix man page it says that the messages found by mairix > > are symbolic links when using maildir... > > Yes. Doesn't the symbolic link itself tell you where the original

Re: A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-26 Thread Kurt Hackenberg
On 2020-11-26 09:26, Chris Green wrote: Reading the mairix man page it says that the messages found by mairix are symbolic links when using maildir... Yes. Doesn't the symbolic link itself tell you where the original message is? What do you want to do, exactly? Does the "muttjump" that Chri

Re: A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-26 Thread Christian Ebert
* Chris Green on Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 12:11:10 +: I use mairix to search my mail. I'm sure I've asked this question before but it was a *long* time ago and I can't remember or find the answer. When mairix has found a message with a given string/pattern in it how ca

Re: A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-26 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Chris Green [11-26-20 10:08]: > On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 02:26:40PM +, Chris Green wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 08:13:43AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > > * Chris Green [11-26-20 07:13]: > > > > I use mairix to search my mail. > > > >

Re: A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-26 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 02:26:40PM +, Chris Green wrote: > On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 08:13:43AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > > * Chris Green [11-26-20 07:13]: > > > I use mairix to search my mail. > > > > > > I'm sure I've asked this question b

Re: A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-26 Thread Chris Green
On Thu, Nov 26, 2020 at 08:13:43AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Chris Green [11-26-20 07:13]: > > I use mairix to search my mail. > > > > I'm sure I've asked this question before but it was a *long* time ago > > and I can't remember or find th

Re: A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-26 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Chris Green [11-26-20 07:13]: > I use mairix to search my mail. > > I'm sure I've asked this question before but it was a *long* time ago > and I can't remember or find the answer. > > When mairix has found a message with a given string/pattern in it how >

A question about mairix, I'm sure there are users here

2020-11-26 Thread Chris Green
I use mairix to search my mail. I'm sure I've asked this question before but it was a *long* time ago and I can't remember or find the answer. When mairix has found a message with a given string/pattern in it how can I tell *where* it found it? I thought it put something

Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-14 Thread Nathan Stratton Treadway
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 14:06:59 +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: > > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many > > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or > > if there's something that would negate the nee

Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-13 Thread Jason
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 02:06:59PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: > > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many > > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or > > if there's something that would negate the n

Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-12 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 12Mar2019 14:06, Erik Christiansen wrote: On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or if there's something that would negate the need for the extra Tab press. Tha

Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-11 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or > if there's something that would negate the need for the extra Tab press. That's how mailbox name completion works too.

Alias completion question

2019-03-11 Thread Jason
I regularly use Tab to autocomplete alias names. Is there any way to differentiate between a name that is partially completed (due to there being several aliases starting with that string) and one that is complete? For example, say I have an alias named johndoe and another one named johnnybrow

Re: Question about saving sent mail to current mailbox

2018-04-25 Thread David J. Weller-Fahy
* David J. Weller-Fahy [2018-04-25 21:38 -0400]: I've been dealing with an error whenever mutt starts for a few years now, and finally decided to ask how others have fixed the issue. #v+ folder-hook . "set record=^" #v- Sigh... apparently inspiration required that I send an email to a mailing

Question about saving sent mail to current mailbox

2018-04-25 Thread David J. Weller-Fahy
I've been dealing with an error whenever mutt starts for a few years now, and finally decided to ask how others have fixed the issue. I have all my sent email saved in the current mailbox. I do this using the following setting in my muttrc (per https://gitlab.com/muttmua/mutt/wikis/MuttFaq/Folde

Re: Small question for mutt-1.8.x

2017-04-18 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 09:29:41PM +0200, Pavel Troller wrote: > When (q)uitting, mutt 1.5.x asked for example: > Move read messages to /home/patrol/Mail/mail.arch? ([no]/yes): > while the new mutt just quits and to be honest, I don't know, how to > trigger this action manually and then quit. Try

Small question for mutt-1.8.x

2017-04-18 Thread Pavel Troller
mutt just quits and to be honest, I don't know, how to trigger this action manually and then quit. I know it's a stupid question, I'm using mutt for really long time and I had never problems with it, just this one after the recent upgrade. And I'm not able to find, what change

Re: Another 1.5.24 to 1.6.1 migration question

2016-05-13 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 09:13:22AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 02:57:03PM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > > I have another question regarding 1.6.1 differences from 1.5.24. In > > my index replies to message don't show their subject line correc

Re: Another 1.5.24 to 1.6.1 migration question

2016-05-13 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 02:57:03PM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I have another question regarding 1.6.1 differences from 1.5.24. In > my index replies to message don't show their subject line correctly, > for example:- > > 18 r + 10-May-16 Jane Chevous( 83) Re

Re: Another 1.5.24 to 1.6.1 migration question

2016-05-13 Thread Chris Green
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 05:39:04PM +0300, Alex Poslavsky wrote: > On 05/13, Chris Green wrote: > > I have another question regarding 1.6.1 differences from 1.5.24. In > > my index replies to message don't show their subject line correctly, > > for example:- > >

Another 1.5.24 to 1.6.1 migration question

2016-05-13 Thread Chris Green
I have another question regarding 1.6.1 differences from 1.5.24. In my index replies to message don't show their subject line correctly, for example:- 18 r + 10-May-16 Jane Chevous( 83) Reshapers 19 + 10-May-16 Jane Chevous( 179) M-b~T~TM-b~T~@> That M-b~

Re: Template Question

2014-11-01 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Saturday, November 01, 2014 a las 05:06:42PM +0100, John Niendorf escribió: > Hello Fellow Mutters, > > I often have to send the same message to the same group of > people. Specifically I send a note that a website has been updated. > I have been doing this in Mutt using an alias that c

Template Question

2014-11-01 Thread John Niendorf
Hello Fellow Mutters, I often have to send the same message to the same group of people. Specifically I send a note that a website has been updated. I have been doing this in Mutt using an alias that contains all of the email address the message is sent to and then hitting a key sequence to c

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-27 Thread Derek Martin
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 07:08:42PM -0400, Guy Gold wrote: > ===CONFIDENTIAL=== > > On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 03:14:20PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: > > > I'm trying to understand if it's 'normal' (wink: Derek Oh ah. Yes, well, being totally sober when I replied to this, I comp

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-24 Thread Guy Gold
;threads, order in question > >Thu, May 22, 2014 at 07:22:07PM EDT Cameron Simpson ├─> > >Thu, May 22, 2014 at 08:54:23PM EDT To mutt-users@mutt.o │ └─> > >Thu, May 22, 2014 at 09:37:48PM EDT Cameron Simpson │ └─> > >Fri, May 23, 2014 at 08:19:11AM EDT To

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread Cameron Simpson
Cameron's message from 7:22PM. At that point, I thought - that's because your responding directly to my message. Then, I refreshed my index for some other reason, and the index shifted to what you see now: Thu, May 22, 2014 at 05:19:42PM EDT To mutt-users@mutt.o Display of threads, order i

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread Guy Gold
right in this current thread, when I opened the mutt mailbox, your messages, from 4:14PM, was right above Cameron's message from 7:22PM. At that point, I thought - that's because your responding directly to my message. Then, I refreshed my index for some other reason, and the index shifted to

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread Guy Gold
On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 03:05:13PM -0500, David Champion wrote: > > Thu, May 22, 2014 at 05:19:42PM EDT To mutt-users@mutt.o Display of > > threads, order in question > > Thu, May 22, 2014 at 07:22:07PM EDT Cameron Simpson └─> > > Thu, May 22, 2014 at 08

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread Derek Martin
Hi Guy, On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 05:19:42PM -0400, Guy Gold wrote: > I'm trying to understand if it's 'normal' (wink: Derek > Martin, if you copy) to have most of my threads sorted > not-really-through-date-received. Why are you winking at me? As for your question

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread David Champion
the sort. > It looks like, once authors of messages write to others (rather > than replying one after another, chronologically), that's when the > mix-up happens. > > > Thu, May 22, 2014 at 05:19:42PM EDT To mutt-users@mutt.o Display of > threads, order in question >

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread Guy Gold
Thu, May 22, 2014 at 05:19:42PM EDT To mutt-users@mutt.o Display of threads, order in question Thu, May 22, 2014 at 07:22:07PM EDT Cameron Simpson └─> Thu, May 22, 2014 at 08:54:23PM EDT To mutt-users@mutt.o └─> Thu, May 22, 2014 at 09:37:48PM EDT Cameron Simpson └─

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread David Champion
* On 23 May 2014, Guy Gold wrote: > > That, pretty much, is what I'm trying to get to, only reversed, > with the newest message, on the bottom. I wonder if other parts > of my .muttrc breaking it. For threading, you need sort=threads. Sort_aux is the only variable. Reverse- and last- are modu

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-23 Thread Guy Gold
t,May 17 05:59:PM Karl Voit └─> > >>>Sat,May 17 09:51:PM Cameron Simpson ├─> > >>>Sun,May 18 02:58:AM Karl Voit│ └─> > >>>Sat,May 17 07:02:PM Gary Johnson └─> > > Ok, question

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-22 Thread Cameron Simpson
├─> >Sun,May 18 02:58:AM Karl Voit│ └─> >Sat,May 17 07:02:PM Gary Johnson └─> Ok, question 1: do you use %d or %D for the date field in your $index_format string? Importantly, %D is the message date in your local time zone. If you use %d, you get the

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-22 Thread Guy Gold
rovided, ideally, the two messages from the 18th, would be at the bottom of the thread, with the very newest one, May 18,2:28PM as the last one listed. > The question is: why date-received instead of date? For me, "date" is the > relevant criterion. Yes, it can be date

Re: Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-22 Thread Cameron Simpson
at you asked for is sane is another matter. The question is: why date-received instead of date? For me, "date" is the relevant criterion. Here's an example of how a recent thread, in this mailing list, is presented, in my mutt index. Sat,May 17 12:19:PM Karl Voit

Display of threads, order in question

2014-05-22 Thread Guy Gold
Greetings, mutt users. Here are the relevant parts from .muutrc: set sort=threads set sort_aux=reverse-last-date-received The above places the thread with the newest message on top, with the next newest under it, an so on. Reading through .muttrc, It's not the best way to sort, but, I got used

Mutt manual: %L w.r.t. group [Was: Inbox and Sent messages in one thread. How To? [Off topic question]]

2013-12-07 Thread Erik Christiansen
simple config which simply worked.) > Is this a unique feature? I don't know what other MUAs might have the feature. > Or are there other modifiers for alias? A little effort finds that in the F1 manual. > Documented where? If you've only been looking in http://www.mutt.

Re: Inbox and Sent messages in one thread. How To? [Off topic question]

2013-12-06 Thread Paul E Condon
My question is embedded in the quoted message, below: On 20131206_210949, Erik Christiansen wrote: ... remove text that's not relevant to my questions > help when you are off in another mailbox, and suddenly decide to fling > off a message. To let mutt catch that use case, and put

Re: Question about 's' key command and ...

2013-11-22 Thread Nathan Stratton Treadway
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 20:27:47 -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * pecon...@mesanetworks.net [11-22-13 20:10]: > > > > When I'm reading incoming mail in Mutt, I can save the email to a > > different folder by pressing the 's' key. When I do this, Mutt offers a > > suggestion of a folder name.

Re: Question about 's' key command and ...

2013-11-22 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* pecon...@mesanetworks.net [11-22-13 20:10]: > > When I'm reading incoming mail in Mutt, I can save the email to a > different folder by pressing the 's' key. When I do this, Mutt offers a > suggestion of a folder name. This suggestion seems to be the "From:" > header. What is the actual logi

Question about 's' key command and ...

2013-11-22 Thread
When I'm reading incoming mail in Mutt, I can save the email to a different folder by pressing the 's' key. When I do this, Mutt offers a suggestion of a folder name. This suggestion seems to be the "From:" header. What is the actual logic behind the construction of this suggestion? Where can I

Re: Question about PGP and mutt

2013-01-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Andre Klärner: > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 08:54:34PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: > > > > I like to keep date stamped copies of old mutt configs in my ~/mutt. > > Well, I used to do so a while ago, but by now I am using a git-repository Sadly, I'm still working on my git-foo. > for eac

Re: Question about PGP and mutt

2013-01-18 Thread Andre Klärner
On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 08:54:34PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: > Incoming from Brandon Sandrowicz: > > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 06:04:03PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: > > > > [ Btw, mutt will parse ~/.mutt/muttrc if ~/.muttrc doesn't exist. If > > you dot-prefix your ~/mutt, then you could axe the need fo

Re: Question about PGP and mutt

2013-01-18 Thread s. keeling
Incoming from Brandon Sandrowicz: > On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 06:04:03PM -0700, s. keeling wrote: > > > > I'm surprised you'd put that in /etc/Muttrc.d; it's all world- > > Why would generic gpg commands being world-readable be an issue? Those Yeah, sorry. I was confusing gnupg with mutt configs.

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