navigation

2009-07-19 Thread Robert Holtzman
Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional or just informative? I run mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.18 in Debian Lenny and it exhibits the same

Folder navigation

2000-09-08 Thread Juergen Salk
Hi all, I am used to let procmail sort incoming messages into separate folders and start mutt with the "-y" option, such that I get a menu containing the folders specified by the mailboxes command. I have the following key bindings to mimick the behavior of tin, which is my favorite newsreader.

arrow-navigation

2002-05-13 Thread Sten
I am trying to emulate pine's arrow navigation in mutt, especially in the file browser. But I am having a problem with going to a parent directory. I figured this would do the trick : macro browser "c ..\n" bindbrowser select-entry but mutt doesnt s

Re: navigation

2009-07-19 Thread Tim Tebbit
Robert Holtzman wrote: Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional or just informative? I run mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.18 in Debian Lenny an

Re: navigation

2009-07-20 Thread lee
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 10:44:07AM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote: > Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing > mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list > other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional or just > informative? I

Re: navigation

2009-07-22 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Sun, 19 Jul 2009, Tim Tebbit wrote: Robert Holtzman wrote: Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional or just informative? I run mutt a

Re: navigation

2009-07-22 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, lee wrote: On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 10:44:07AM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote: Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional

Re: navigation

2009-07-22 Thread lee
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 10:46:12AM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote: > On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, lee wrote: >> Did you get sidebar-scroll-up and sidebar-scroll-down to work? I can >> bind them to keys, but mutt says the key isn't bound when I press it. > > The sidebar scroll works great but the pager scroll

Re: Folder navigation

2000-09-08 Thread Jens Askengren
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 02:10:35AM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote: > Well, I have about 20 folders and if I have just left - let's > say - the 17-th folder, I have to scroll all the way down > to reach the 18-th folder (remember: I have already done this > 16 times before). I know that I can alternati

Re: Folder navigation

2000-09-09 Thread Jens Askengren
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 02:10:35AM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote: > Well, I have about 20 folders and if I have just left - let's > say - the 17-th folder, I have to scroll all the way down > to reach the 18-th folder (remember: I have already done this > 16 times before). I know that I can alternati

(repost) Folder navigation

2000-11-14 Thread Juergen Salk
Hi all, I am used to let procmail sort incoming messages into separate folders and start mutt with the "-y" option, such that I get a menu containing the folders specified by the "mailboxes" command. I have the following key bindings to emulate the behavior of tin, which is my favorite newsreade

Better folder navigation ?

2013-03-24 Thread Max Rydahl Andersen
With ~250 nested folders the 'c' change folder is rather tedious to use. Is there a command to search for a folder by name so I don't have to type/complte in the full name ? Or is it somehow possible to write a macro that uses find shell command to locate list of possible folders and then have

Opposite of 'P' navigation

2000-09-21 Thread Bruce DeVisser
In reading the docs I discovered 'P' for taking me to the parent message in a thread. Handy, but then I have to find my way back to the message I was reading. Is there a shortcut to take me back to the previously-viewed message? -- - Bruce

Re: (repost) Folder navigation

2000-11-14 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Juergen Salk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 14 Nov 2000: > To make a long story short: How can I make the cursor highlight > the last visited mailbox in the folder view rather than the > first one in the list? There's no simple way (unfortunately). I think someone's created a set of .muttrc m

Re: (repost) Folder navigation

2000-11-14 Thread lang
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > Juergen Salk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 14 Nov 2000: > > To make a long story short: How can I make the cursor highlight > > the last visited mailbox in the folder view rather than the > > first one in the list? > > There's no simple way (unfor

Re: (repost) Folder navigation

2000-11-15 Thread Conor Daly
On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 03:03:57PM +0800 or so it is rumoured hereabouts, lang thought: > On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > > > Juergen Salk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 14 Nov 2000: > > > To make a long story short: How can I make the cursor highlight > > > the last visited mail

Re: Better folder navigation ?

2013-03-25 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 01:01:00AM -0400, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: > With ~250 nested folders the 'c' change folder is rather tedious to use. > > Or is it somehow possible to write a macro that uses find shell command to > locate list of possible folders > and then have me choose the right one

Re: Better folder navigation ?

2013-03-25 Thread Andre Klärner
On Mon, Mar 25, 2013 at 01:01:00AM -0400, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: > With ~250 nested folders the 'c' change folder is rather tedious to use. > > Is there a command to search for a folder by name so I don't have to > type/complte in the full name ? Well, do you have all your folders in the mai

Re: Better folder navigation ?

2013-03-27 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
* Max Rydahl Andersen [2013-03-25 01:01 -0400]: > With ~250 nested folders the 'c' change folder is rather tedious > to use. > > Is there a command to search for a folder by name so I don't have > to type/complte in the full name ? just type c=f and you'll get a list of all folders starting wit

Re: Better folder navigation ?

2013-03-27 Thread Nikola Petrov
This might work if you have a single account but doesn't work for my setup. Your matching also won't work if you have subfolders. I think he is looking for a fuzzy match on the folder name. Best, Nikola On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 11:52:46AM +0100, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > * Max Rydahl Andersen

Re: Better folder navigation ?

2013-03-28 Thread Jonas Geiregat
On 25/03/2013, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote: > With ~250 nested folders the 'c' change folder is rather tedious to use. > > Is there a command to search for a folder by name so I don't have to > type/complte in the full name ? You could list your mailboxes by using the mailboxes command in your mut

Disable arrow keys for navigation

2016-04-28 Thread Jonas Hedman
Hi mutters This might be slightly weird but I would like to disable navigation (goto next or previous email) by arrow keys (up, down) in the index & pager. The motivation for this is to get into my thick head that I should use hjkl. Can this be achieved somehow? I tried to search in

navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-13 Thread Brett Sanger
it in the docs. How do I set my From: address? I tinkered with my EMAIL enviroment, but that didn't make a difference. The navigation seems kind of inconsistent. While reading from the spool file, takes you inward, and "i" takes you to the message listing. Except that if you try t

Re: Disable arrow keys for navigation

2016-04-28 Thread Joel Buckley
Something like this: bind index,pager noop bind index,pager noop bind index,pager noop bind index,pager noop Works for me -- Joel Buckley On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 10:07:53AM +0200, Jonas Hedman wrote: Hi mutters This might be slightly weird but I would like to disable navigation (goto

Re: Disable arrow keys for navigation

2016-04-28 Thread Jonas Hedman
On 16-04-28 18:41:35, Joel Buckley wrote: > Something like this: > > bind index,pager noop > bind index,pager noop > bind index,pager noop > bind index,pager noop > > Works for me > > -- > Joel Buckley That does exactly what I want! Many thanks and I apologize for not reading the documen

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-13 Thread Robert Ian Smit
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:19:34AM -0400, Brett Sanger wrote: I only use mutt for a couple of weeks now, so I can only answer some of your questions. Read below. (I removed questions I don't know the answer to) One word of advise though. Get someone elses .muttrc and work with that. One of the

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-13 Thread Kevin Coyner
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:19:34AM -0400, Brett Sanger wrote.. > Okay, just started using mutt, (previously used pine, decided to make the > switch). I've heard pretty much nothing but good things about mutt, so > I'm assuming most of my issues can be resolved, I just don't know how. I > h

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-13 Thread Brett Sanger
> > Okay, this is a simple one, but I didn't come across it in the docs. How > > do I set my From: address? I tinkered with my EMAIL enviroment, but that > > didn't make a difference. > > See Mutt manual 6.3.55 My .muttrc file: set from = [EMAIL PROTECTED] (yes, so far it's just one line) Ye

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-13 Thread David T-G
Brett -- ...and then Brett Sanger said... % % > > Okay, this is a simple one, but I didn't come across it in the docs. How % > > do I set my From: address? I tinkered with my EMAIL enviroment, but that % > > didn't make a difference. % > % > See Mutt manual 6.3.55 % % My .muttrc file: % % se

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-13 Thread Brett Sanger
> If you want to do it on just one line, you'll have to replace that with > > my_hdr From: Brett Sanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > to force the header into place. Just to make sure I comprehend -- this is the not the best solution since it precludes using hooks? (My attachment to a small .muttrc is

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-13 Thread Gary Johnson
t know how. I > haven't used elm, so I can't import any knowledge from that. I'll try to answer the questions I can that I didn't see answered by others. > The navigation seems kind of inconsistent. While reading from the spool > file, takes you inward, and "

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-15 Thread Michael Maibaum
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:19:34AM -0400, Brett Sanger wrote: Answers to so far unanswered questions below. > > Okay, this is a simple one, but I didn't come across it in the docs. How > do I set my From: address? I tinkered with my EMAIL enviroment, but that > didn't make a difference. Othe

Re: navigation questions from a newbie

2002-06-16 Thread Marc Wilson
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 11:19:34AM -0400, Brett Sanger wrote: > Is there an equivalent of the "sent-mail" folder? A convenient way to > make one? If I hand-roll (via perl) the monthly archiving of such folders > to mimic pine's behavior, what locking procedure does mutt use so that I > can ensur