Clash between macro for saving & msg-hook for checking traditional pgp

2016-03-14 Thread Jonas Hedman
I have the following macro in my .muttrc macro index hy ":set confirmappend=no delete=yes auto_tag=yes\n=main/stuff\n:set confirmappend=yes delete=ask-yes\n" and I also have message-hook '!(~g|~G) ~b"^-BEGIN\ PGP\ (SIGNED\ )?MESSAGE"' "exec check-traditional-pgp" To deal with old-style inl

Re: macro for saving

1999-12-06 Thread Andrew O'Callaghan
thanks for the help guys. The hints did the trick. I will now try save-hooks out. I didn't think they would work for what I want, but I realise now that it is only the personal mail that I want to sort by hand; all the mail I get from lists could have a hook to put it into the right directory.

Re: macro for saving

1999-12-05 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Mikko Hänninen [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Andrew O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 06 Dec 1999: > > m > > What's the difference here between typing a space after the mail > recipient, or pressing return? It's still just one keypress. What's > wrong with Mutt's default behaviour

Re: macro for saving

1999-12-05 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Andrew O'Callaghan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 06 Dec 1999: > 1. I would like to be able to create a macro to save mails to my most > commonly used mailboxes. Have a look at the save-hooks. You already got an answer about your macro question, but also configuring Mutt so that it knows whic

Re: macro for saving

1999-12-05 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Andrew O'Callaghan [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > 1. I would like to be able to create a macro to save mails to my most > commonly used mailboxes. I don't want the mails to be automatically > stored in separate mailboxes because I like to read them all in the inbox > before deciding whether to delet

macro for saving

1999-12-05 Thread Andrew O'Callaghan
Hi. I have a couple of things I would like to do in mutt: 1. I would like to be able to create a macro to save mails to my most commonly used mailboxes. I don't want the mails to be automatically stored in separate mailboxes because I like to read them all in the inbox before deciding whether t