also sprach xio (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 05:02:57PM +0100):
> Mutt can use different kinds of mailboxes:
>
> $ man muttrc
>
> [...]
>mbox_type
> Type: folder magic
> Default: mbox
>
> The default mailbox type used when creating new folders.
>
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:25:25AM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
> also sprach Danie Roux (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 02:22:43PM +0200):
> > Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing
> > dissapear?
>
> it needs to parse the new mailbox. that takes time. you can't
> deactivate it,
also sprach Danie Roux (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 02:22:43PM +0200):
> Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing
> dissapear?
it needs to parse the new mailbox. that takes time. you can't
deactivate it, other than to keep your mailboxes small.
martin; (greetings fr
On Tue, 2001-09-11 at 07:22, Danie Roux wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote:
> > I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread
> > messages across my many mail folders. I know works
> > within folders but that means I have to try every folder to f
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 10:57:34PM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
| also sprach dman (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:11:56AM -0400):
| > I have the same verison as you. If I leave messages as either New or
| > Old in a mailbox, pressing 'c' will not jump to that mailbox. If,
| > however, new mail arrives
* Martin F Krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010914 08:18]:
> also sprach Ailbhe Leamy (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 01:34:30PM +0100):
> > Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open
> > a mailbox, read half of what's new there, and leave, the other unread
> > messages will not cause
also sprach dman (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 11:11:56AM -0400):
> I have the same verison as you. If I leave messages as either New or
> Old in a mailbox, pressing 'c' will not jump to that mailbox. If,
> however, new mail arrives in that mailbox while I'm looking at another
> mailbox then it will jump
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 05:00:24PM +0200, Martin F Krafft wrote:
| also sprach Ailbhe Leamy (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 01:34:30PM +0100):
| > Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open
| > a mailbox, read half of what's new there, and leave, the other unread
| > messages will
also sprach Martin F Krafft (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 05:00:24PM +0200):
> that's not true, at least not in my version. in fact, it gets quite
> annoying when i purposely leave some mail as new (for later attention)
> in one mailbox, 'c' will go to the next mailbox, but the next 'c' will
> bring me back
also sprach P Kirk (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 04:56:46PM +0100):
> Is there a command to simply cycle to the next mailbox, read mail or
> no read mail?
no. but 'c' provides a prompt with tab completion, and hitting '?'
will display all mailboxes in browser style.
martin; (greetings from th
also sprach Ailbhe Leamy (on Fri, 14 Sep 2001 01:34:30PM +0100):
> Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open
> a mailbox, read half of what's new there, and leave, the other unread
> messages will not cause the mailbox to be marked as containing new mail.
that's not t
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 01:34:30PM +0100, Ailbhe Leamy wrote:
>On (11/09/01 14:42), Martin F Krafft wrote:
>
>> list your mailboxes in .muttrc with the mailboxes command, then use
>> the letter 'c' to switch mailboxes - it'll switch to the next mailbox
>> with unread messages.
>
>Correction: It'll
On (11/09/01 14:42), Martin F Krafft wrote:
> list your mailboxes in .muttrc with the mailboxes command, then use
> the letter 'c' to switch mailboxes - it'll switch to the next mailbox
> with unread messages.
Correction: It'll switch to the next mailbox with NEW mail. If you open
a mailbox, read
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 02:22:43PM +0200, Danie Roux wrote:
> Anyone know how to make that little delay between folders changing
> dissapear?
the only time i've ever noticed that is when i have alot of messages in
a mailbox file. Takes time to load, i assume.
--
Adam McDaniel
Infrastructure Techn
on Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 02:22:43PM +0200, Danie Roux ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote:
> > I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread
> > messages across my many mail folders. I know works
> > within folders but that mean
> I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to
unread
> messages across my many mail folders. I know works
> within folders but that means I have to try every folder to
find
> unread messages.
>
> Is there an easier way?
Look into mutt's 'mailbox' setting. When properly setup, you
ca
also sprach Paul Clark (on Tue, 11 Sep 2001 01:37:28PM +0100):
> I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread
> messages across my many mail folders. I know works
> within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find
> unread messages.
list your mailboxes in .mutt
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote:
> I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread
> messages across my many mail folders. I know works
> within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find
> unread messages.
>
> Is there an easier way?
>
On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 01:37:28PM +0100, Paul Clark wrote:
> I am learning to use Mutt. I cannot find a way to jump to unread
> messages across my many mail folders. I know works
> within folders but that means I have to try every folder to find
> unread messages.
>
> Is there an easier way?
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