all tagged messages (threades) as read (that's ctrl-r)
Finally you can untag all the messages with ^T.enter
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found nothing on this subject.
I think the settings you're looking for are:
set mbox=~/mbox
set move=yes
Replace ~/mbox with your own mbox of course.
HTH
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_use_tlsv1,
ssl_use_sslv2, and ssl_use_sslv3.
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should fix this problem.
Maybe this is a problem with the stunnel "wrapper" I'm using on the IMAP
server, though why it should work with Netscape Messenger is beyond me.
Maybe Netscape Messenger doesn't use OpenSSL...? :)
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with
backslashing. Try:
save-hook '~s fm-news' =freshmeat_list
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interface.
Is it possible to do it? And, if yes, do you know how to do it?
It is possible, just pass the message body (or /dev/null if none) to
standard input.
This ought to be in the FAQ:
mutt -a attached.txt -s "Test from MUTT" jplaberge@.aircanada.ca /dev/null
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off with fetchmail, anyway. But if there's more
demand for POP3 over SSL, I will take a look at it.
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the time. I really should start
reading for some exams... :)
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On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 12:41:27PM +0300, Tommi Komulainen wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 02:05:30PM +0200, Andre Wobst wrote:
Hi,
I've troubles with the imap ssl certificates, saved in the file
certificate_file, which I set to ~/.mutt.certificate_file in my
~/.muttrc. If I do so, I
mailing
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:-]
mailbox {[EMAIL PROTECTED]}
Works even with multiple accounts on the same server.
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the problem, then I know where to look.
If not, well...
It seems that I won't be having much time to develop mutt this spring
anyway but I'll see what I can do.
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. Apparently, I was wrong.
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On Tue, Nov 23, 1999 at 02:22:36PM +, Chris Green wrote:
My username is [EMAIL PROTECTED] (yes, it really is!), would
mutt cope with {[EMAIL PROTECTED]@mailandnews.co.uk}inbox ?
I posted a new patch to mutt-dev mailing list. It can handle your weird
username. :-]
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. {username@host}Mail/box,
and mutt will know how to handle it. You can also use $imap_user to change
the username, if one isn't given in the folder path, before you open that
folder.
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at mailandnews if you ask me.
I think I'll take another look at the parser...
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? Wouldn't it
be easier to have the other account forward all the mail to the other, and
have it drop mails in different folders with procmail?
Anyway, I just posted a patch to add this feature to mutt-dev. It should
be in the CVS shortly.
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