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Hi,
I can easily get my mail from our exchange mailserver with IMAP.
but exchange has a option to let other user see your folders,
and I need to see other users folders as well. I can surf
my folders on the server, but I don't have a clue how to find
other
Hi,
Thanks for the info.
There seems to be one problem. In my .muttrc I have set
# Fcc hooks
fcc-hook . ^
But when I send a mail from the command line, mutt creates a file '^' in
the current directory. Is there some way by which I can use $record for
Fcc: when sending mail from command line?
Does it fetch address regardless of your incoming mail box format? I
thought this just goes after @ addresses. At work it seems to have a
db, running sendmail, at home, I don't get this response, and I am
running Qmail at home.
--
/Jason G Helfman
"At any given moment, you may find the ticket
/snip .procmailrc
# Little Brother's Database (lbdb)
:0hc
| lbdb-fetchaddr -d "%y-%m-%d"
Do I need to create the local directory of .lbdb?
/snip /usr/local/etc/lbdb.rc
METHODS="m_inmail m_muttalias m_gpg"
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 07:29:28PM +0200, Morten Liebach muttered:
| On 23, aug, 2000
On 23, aug, 2000 at 09:26:19 -0700, Jason Helfman wrote:
Does it fetch address regardless of your incoming mail box format? I
thought this just goes after @ addresses. At work it seems to have a
db, running sendmail, at home, I don't get this response, and I am
running Qmail at home.
It has
Ok after further investigation I found now that I do infact have a .lbdb
in my home directory with these listings...
m_inmail.list m_inmail.list.dsl-64-34-6-73.9705
m_inmail.list.dsl-64-34-6-73.9703 m_inmail.list.lock
however they are all empty, i assume the lock would be,
To this point, I've only used RPM based install of this package, however
I am comforatable with compiling scode.
What options are good to use with this install?
tures and packages:
--disable-FEATURE do not include FEATURE (same as
--enable-FEATURE=no)
--enable-FEATURE[=ARG] include
On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
Ok after further investigation I found now that I do infact have a .lbdb
in my home directory with these listings...
m_inmail.list m_inmail.list.dsl-64-34-6-73.9705
m_inmail.list.dsl-64-34-6-73.9703 m_inmail.list.lock