On Fri, Aug 25, 2000 at 05:57:12PM +0200, Sebastian Bober wrote:
> Hi,
>
> how do I reply with the sender-address, which is the same as the address
> the original mail was sent to. Imagine the following case:
>
> all mail that is sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is forwarded to the accounts
> [EMAIL PR
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 01:18:03PM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > % Also, one of the handy features of bsd mail is the ability to
> > % edit messages in your box. can this be done with mutt?
> >
> > Now, this one I can answer; with newer (1.2x and up) mutts you can
> > separately edit-messag
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 11:53:39PM -0400, Daniel J Peng wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 10:40:31PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> > You seem to be posting directly from your debian box on a uunet dialup - I
> > suggest you check out http://www.mail-abuse.org/dul for why this is A Bad Thin
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:13:35PM +0100, Pedro Alves wrote:
> Just a little question. When I accidently press 'm' to compose a new
> mail, how do I reverse it? ctr-c asks if I want to exit mutt, and its
> annoying to go through all the menus just to press 'q' in the main window..
>
>
>
Can someone please explain to me the difference between subscribe and lists?
Also, is there a way to tell the index that even though a message was sent
to a list I'm subscribed to, I still want to see who sent it? For example
My procmailrc puts all mutt-users mail in one folder... but when I look
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 10:22:46PM +0200, Juergen Salk wrote:
> * Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000911 21:55]:
> > Also, is there a way to tell the index that even though a message was sent
> > to a list I'm subscribed to, I still want to see who sent it?
>
&
Is there a way to add headrs to the header menu screen? What I want is
to be asked if I want to set the "Followup-To:" header, just like I'm
asked if I want to edit the CC or BCC header. it seems that my_hdrs command
doesn't do the trick, since it adds the same header to every message.
Am I mis
On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 10:17:46AM -0400, Bruce DeVisser wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 09:34:08AM -0400, Dan Boger wrote:
> > Is there a way to add headrs to the header menu screen? What I want
> > is to be asked if I want to set the "Followup-To:" header, just like
&
On Wed, Sep 27, 2000 at 02:37:39AM +0300, Eugene Paskevich wrote:
> P.S. There are two things I still can't understand.
> 1) Why do people post here signed messages. I think there's no need in it.
because a lot of people (me included) have mutt sign their messages
automatically, and often don't
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 07:44:31AM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 01:30:40AM -0600, Harold Oga wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 11:29:30PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > >On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 06:25:47PM -0600, Harold Oga wrote:
> > >>
> > >> send-hook . 'my_hdr From: Hal
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 07:44:31AM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 01:30:40AM -0600, Harold Oga wrote:
> > On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 11:29:30PM -0400, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> > >On Wed, Oct 04, 2000 at 06:25:47PM -0600, Harold Oga wrote:
> > >>
> > >> send-hook . 'my_hdr From: Hal
On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 04:06:21PM -0700, Myrddin wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 03:25:41PM -0700, Perry The Cynic wrote:
> > Dear Mutt experts,
> >
> > I'm a new mutt user (moved over from pine for the threads :-), and after
> > using the program for a few weeks (and reading the manual, twice)
o the index, for different reasons...
or at least that's my understanding... :)
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has the default of [EMAIL PROTECTED] what am I missing?
:)
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end-hook . 'unmy_hdr From'
it works :) Thanks!
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signature'
or
set editor = '/bin/vi -c /^$/:r!makesig'
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e new mail
notify work for imap folders? Is there a way (without macros) to teach
mutt which IMAP servers/folders I usually read, and have it selectable?
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t macros) to teach
> > mutt which IMAP servers/folders I usually read, and have it selectable?
>
> You mean like the mailboxes option in .muttrc?
> Yes!
I actually meant without putting them in the $mailboxes - I guess that ties
into folder browsing in general..
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or
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On Sat, Oct 14, 2000 at 02:35:24PM +, Conor Daly wrote:
> cat ~/mbox | /usr/bin/formail -D 8192 msgid.cache > laptop:~/mbox
> cat laptop:~/mbox | /usr/bin/formail -D 8192 msgid.cache > ~/mbox
>
> and similarly for other folders (I don't know what the "8192" bit means above,
> I just copied i
le you're editing a draft...
I don't have a solution for this though - need some way for mutt to just go
on, not waiting for the process, and not deleteing the tmpfile... then, somehow,
when the editor is done, something needs to send that mail...
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this would work for getting mail, but you would still lose the sent mail
data, and would have to process all your mail twice... the only way to
achieve all this that I can think of, without scripts and such, is to use
IMAP... which is a whole other bag of tricks...
:)
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it.
Sorry, but I wouldn't know anything about pgp2 though...
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r the old one, with
the old message marked for deletion...
or is that not what you meant?
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if it's a multi user machine, your env isn't safe.
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7;s not only for that message.
so you need to do something like:
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr From:'
send-hook . 'unset signature'
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unset signature'
>
>Cool, so it's not just me...
>
>Is this classified as a bug, or a feature? :)
it's pretty much what you should expect, once you think of it. I think
it's a feature, and not a bug :)
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On Wed, Nov 15, 2000 at 12:28:06PM -0800, Luke Ravitch wrote:
> Cool. I like to compress my archived sent mail, though. I just have:
nod, I do that too, only gpg it in the proccess. do you use the
+COMPRESSED patch to mutt, so it could read the compressed folders on the
fly? :)
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done this, I can't be the
> laziest guy in the room! Ok, maybe. ;-)
yup, someone already made a patch for it... one sec, I'll search for it...
http://www.spinnaker.de/mutt/compressed/
there is it. :) it also supports gpg, so not only are my older folders
compressed, they are
Doh! Finally got around to set some score rules (I want to see when
someone's referencing my website on a high volium list) - but mutt says
"~b isn't supported in this mode" for the following command?
score "~b peeron.com" 500
am I missing something?
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On Fri, 18 May 2001, Joane Lispton wrote:
> To sum it up, when it comes to the trade-off between
>
> - doing all the queueing manually, and knowing (from within mutt) that mail
> has been successfully relayed
>
> and
>
> - having a MTA do the queueing for me, yet, if I wish to make sure that
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Joss Winn wrote:
> I would like to disable the sendmail daemon yet still be able to
> fetch mail using fetchmail, calling sendmail to deliver the mail
> only when fetchmail needs it. Currently, if the sendmail daemon is
> disabled, I can send mail, but when trying to fetch i
od example - came out (for me) as an 'e' with a '/' on top, and an 'a'
with a '\' on top... My guess that your terminal is lacking somehow...
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can't you just set $LOCKFILE to someplace else where you do have write
permissions?
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On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 02:14:54PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
>
> On 06/15/01 01:04 PM, Dan Boger sat at the `puter and typed:
> > On Fri, Jun 15, 2001 at 12:48:24PM -0400, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> >
> > can't you just set $LOCKFILE to someplace else where you
quot;, but
that didn't work either. :/
ideas?
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news.server.new 'set signature="test"'
and hit "P" - I still get my standard sig... send-hooks aren't called
for nntp posts, right? any way to debug this?
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" will never match.
from the mutt manual:
3.20. Message Scoring
...
Negative final scores are rounded up to 0.
so when so expect a score to be -90, it will be rounded up to 0.
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easy way of doing "Delete until ^--"? I could also write a
macro to do DG:r~/.sig^M, but thought there might be an easier way?
Anyone?
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gt; abook, then convert back to mutt .aliases.
>
> Or am I missing something?
you don't need to convert the abook back to aliases - you can just use
it as an external query command, and get email addresses directly from
abook. basicly, stop using .aliases.
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ust acks and so I'd like to also exclude them from the display -- but I
> don't want to sort by size because I'd like to see them in date order.
wouldn't this work?
~s subject ~z >1k
guessing that a 10 line message will be less than 1k in size...?
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; only 13 or 15 lines long (while others are easy at 220 lines)...
of course, you could always try to hack it... maybe score messages with
the output of `wc -l` - assuming you don't use scoring for something
else...
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',
ask whether or not to verify the signature. If ``no'', never attempt
to verify PGP/MIME signatures.
so just put "set pgp_verify_sig=no" and it won't try. Or, fix your gpg
config :)
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actually kick you out of mutt... it just gives you a shell..
type exit, you'll find yourself back in good 'ol mutt :)
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it'll auto-attach that file
to every message. nice.
Mutt rocks.
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score is the sum total of all matching score entries. However, you may
optionally prefix value with an equal sign (=) to cause evaluation to
stop at a particular entry if there is a match. Negative final scores
are rounded up to 0.
"Negative final scores are rounded up to 0." :)
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keyid (DC18C098), it encrypts both to
my key and to the recipient (%r I think)...
HTH
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x for how to suppress
> dups). Mutt can't IIRC check for anything other than the from address / date
> / subject (whatever's displayed in the index view).
hmmm... limiting on ~h [EMAIL PROTECTED] did
limit my index to show only this past message... ?
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o do this. Anyone
> have pointers?
something like this.
add to your .muttrc:
source .muttrc.autoenc
and add a cronjob:
gpg --list-keys | perl -n -e '/(<.*?>)/; print "send-hook $1 \"set
pgp_autoencrypt\"\n"' > ~/.muttrc.autoenc
would that do? :)
ve any idea?
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running it with the 1.2.5i version (I think
:)
HTH
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boxes, since it had to
unencrypt/reencrypt, instead of just appending, like you can do with
gzip...
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w I'm running procmail
> incorrectly, or else it's misconfigured in the .procmailrc.
not sure if this is related, but here's how I have procmail in my
fetchmailrc:
mda '/usr/bin/procmail -d %T'
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#x27;s handed.
>
> Now, I know that there is a way to edit in place in perl and skip the
> temp file, but it doesn't pop to mind. I could do it easily in ed but
> that would probably be tough to use to grab the Subject: line and
> generate a Cc: line :-)
perl -i -n -e 's/^/- /;' $1
something like this? :)
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On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:50:05PM -0500, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said something to this effect on 11/16/2001:
> > On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 01:31:30PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> > perl -i -n -e 's/^/- /;' $1
> >
> > so
and is recogniced by mutt. I think, this is not
> a valid form of attachement.
>
> What can be wrong?
pipe it into uudecode - '|uudecode' should do the trick. I wouldn't be
able to tell you when OE decides to encode an attachment in MIME and
when in UU, but either wa
when done, just quit your editor without saving, and you're back at the
index.
in my setup, the editor is set to :
set editor="vim -u ~/.mutt/vimrc -c ':0;/^$'"
so that it automagically starts after the headers :)
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On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 02:36:06PM -0500, Daniel Eisenbud wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 02:32:39PM -0500, Dan Boger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > well, a workaround might be instead of viewing messages with ,
> > view with 'e' - edit-message. that will open
set up a procmail filter, to add a header to messages with 3
or more urls, and then have mutt match that header? would that work?
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> b) return to my INBOX (which resides on an IMAP server)
> c) wait a while, then press '$' -- nothing happens
> d) quit mutt
> e) start mutt and return to my INBOX -- the message is there
syncing doesn't delete anything on it's own... you have to dele
eems to work for me :)
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atch, linked from the mutt homepage
(http://www.mutt.org) - http://mutt.kiev.ua/
just apply the patch, rebuild, and you're good to go :)
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On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 01:24:59PM +, Jose Celestino wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] definitely sucks. Don't use it.
thank you for sharing this observation.
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uot;.
well, not sure how to do it with mutt - I have written a similar filter
(for a 40 year old that spells like he's a teenage hacker wannabe), and
I just run it via procmail... It is funny to see my replies to him
spelled correctly (including the quoted part :)
HTH
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;s good, of course).
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t;
> but unfortunately that doesn't seem to work; only the main spool file
> shows up in the list of mailboxes.
try
mailboxes ! `echo /path/to/your/folders/lists/*`
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subsequent messages.
send-hook . 'unmy_hdr Bcc:'
send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr Bcc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
(from memory)
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rent message, only
> > subsequent messages.
> >
> > send-hook . 'unmy_hdr Bcc:'
> > send-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] 'my_hdr Bcc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>'
>
> Doesn't message-hook do what you describe here?
nope, doesn't seem to do anythin
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 01:16:59PM -0500, Dan Boger wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 07:21:28PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> > > what I want is that whenever I write or reply to a certain address, that
> > > message will be automagically BCCed to another address. I t
term_icon='Mutt (%?m?%m&none?%?n?/%n?)'
set xterm_title="Mutt %?n?(%n new messages)?"
HTH,
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="vim -u ~/.mutt/vimrc -c ':0;/^$'"
which will tell vim to start after the headers, so I'll be positioned to
trim the quoted text.
if you wanted it to start at the end, you could do something like this
(assuming you use vim, of course):
set editor="vim -c ':%;
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 07:53:05PM +0100, Nick Wilson wrote:
> > set editor="vim -u ~/.mutt/vimrc -c ':0;/^$'"
>
> Fantastic!
> How might I incorporate a tw command in that?
I guess something like this? (I'm not a vim guru though)
set editor="
; dotfiles (or dotfile) and generator were in the name.
IIRC, it's actually an app, not a cgi...
here's the homepage, thanks to freshmeat :)
http://www.blackie.dk/dotfile/
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On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 12:03:56AM +0100, Marco Fioretti wrote:
> So, what language do the volunteers know better?
I'll defenitly help if it's in perl, and will probably be useless in
python.
:)
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I've tried.
>
> Including, for example, this one...
I believe you need to tell mutt which addresses are "lists" - look at
the "lists" and "subscribe" keywords, in the mutt docs.
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o the list it was from (instead of to the author of the
> email, or whatever).
right. the question is, how does mutt know what is the list address,
and what is the personal address?
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ETRIEVAL
FAILURE MODES below) and this option does not work
with ETRN or ODMR.
so by default, only new messages are downloaded, unless you use the -a,
--all, or the 'fetchall' option.
:)
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7;t back that up with facts.
the mbox manpage does mention this, under history:
The mbox format occured in Version 6 AT&T Unix.
A variant of this format was documented in RFC 976.
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, but I can't even try it if it does :/
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MP copy of the folder? if so, that's great :) I was
worried that it will append it to the original, and that would, of
course, break things...
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On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 11:20:32PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> It may sound funny, but I really saw some Linux guys talking about what
> would be necessary to replace a kernel 'on the fly'. Not that it does
> make lots of sence or is extraordinary usefull, but to some of them
> uptime is all that
I'm trying to use an IMAP folder with mutt, and running into an annoying
problem:
when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
(with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
the only thing I could find that would fix this is to quit mutt and
start it
nect="ssh -f -q -L 8090:127.0.0.1:143 -L 8091:127.0.0.1:389 \
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] sleep 120 < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1"
I just use imaps, and it's all behind my firewall anyway... but that
doesn't solve the problem ...
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e developers, please mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
To report a bug, please use the flea(1) utility.
vvv.nntp
patch-1.3.28.rr.compressed.1
patch-1.2.xtitles.1
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t same macro for an imap folder (on the
same server, but with a different username).
When I access that one IMAP folder, leave it for a while, and try to come
back is when I run into this problem.
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teresting. so while it doesn't help with my current problem
(since the mailbox that's timing out isn't one that's getting polled for
new mail) it might explain why my all-IMAP config is very slow, compared
with the local one... esp since my IMAP server is a P90 with 48M of ram
:)
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 06:24:45PM +, Simon White wrote:
> 02-Apr-02 at 13:22, Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> > I have two setups (two different boxes) - one has a bunch of local
> > (non-imap) folders, and a macro defined to access an IMAP folder
> > (infreque
ow I
expected the IMAP to work as well, but I don't have the time to recall
my C well enough to add it myself...
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I changed my keepalive, and will report - thanks for the help!
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hat AIDE takes too long to run on
it (17 hrs/day), so I need to fix that... and it still beats my
firewall - 486/25 with 7.8M of ram (don't ask)... though that one is
purring away nicely :)
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On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 07:07:35PM +0200, Michael Tatge wrote:
> Dan Boger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> > when I don't access that one folder for a while, and I switch to it
> > (with a macro), I get an error "connection closed" and an empty index.
> > th
e real answer, but what if you change to a local folder
> and then back to the imap folder? You might not have to quite mutt after
> all...
nope, same thing. have to actually quit and restart mutt.
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#x27; - it'll define a default, when no other hooks match.
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T_/ or /^\s*\*\*/; next if /DT_SYN/;print "\n$1: (default
$2)" and next if /{ "([^"]+)".*, (.*)\}/;chomp;s/^\s*\*\*//;s/\.pp$//;s/\\f.//g;
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t.
>
> You can write ('w') or clear ('W') any flag you want. In addition, you
> can toggle the new flag with 'N'. See 2.3.1.1 in the manual and your
> index help screen for more info.
hmmm... on my mutt (1.3.28i) I don't see that. What I use is
gt;
> Yep; good, unless you want to set replied or flagged or ...
good point. I do believe the original question was how to mark as
"read" which, to me, means "not new" :)
heh, guess the perl moto applies to mutt as well :)
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box was
when I notied a lot of times I delete a message without reading it (from
one of the lists), and notice that I actually did want to read it (while
it was syncing)... but for that, I just created a mail.today box, and a
mail.yesterday - that keeps all the mail I get in the past two d
x27;N'ew again :-(
> %
> % why not? works for me... The only time I wished for a trash box was
>
> Why not live without the 'N'ew flag? Because I want it, of course.
>
> Or am I missing your point?
yes, you are :) why can't you go back and mark a mes
-0400 (EDT)
(LOGINDISABLED because it's not a secure channle)
maybe you're running an old version?
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