On Sunday 22 Mar 2015 09:37:19 Julian Simioni wrote:
> Interesting. When I used IMAP in Mutt, rather than offlineimap, I was
> really frustrated by the constant lag within Mutt from syncing with the
> server.
I experienced the same problem, but this was more pronounced on IMAP accounts
Interesting. When I used IMAP in Mutt, rather than offlineimap, I was
really frustrated by the constant lag within Mutt from syncing with the
server. Offlineimap isn't the fastest ever at syncing either, but at
least it happens all in one go, and then the full contents of all the
emails I
onnect to that and view, create, send or
> whatever emails.
So you want an IMAP server, then?
> Thing is, setting up the first program is complicated.
Indee-diddly-doo.
What I do: sync mail from my main IMAP account to a local maildir structure
using offlineimap. Then I can access it wit
for something that will let me make a
> copy of all
> his mail, in the current folder structure and replicate it onto another
> machine.
>
> Grateful for any help,
>
> Matt Harrison
>
I use OfflineIMAP to backup my gmail account using IMAP.
https://github.com/nicolas33/offlineimap
It's easy to configure and to use.
Folders are preserved as it keeps mail in maildir structure.
Mickaël Bucas
u're
>> useful, not
>> that you need hand-holding and ego-stroking from the get-go.
>
> I've been an occasionnal contributor to Git, the active maintainer of
> OfflineIMAP for more than a year and I'm maintainer and developer at
> $DAY_JOB since years. I tur
> >> If you want/ed to be a developer, my advice would always be: show
you're useful, not
> >> that you need hand-holding and ego-stroking from the get-go.
> >
> > I've been an occasionnal contributor to Git, the active maintainer of
> > OfflineIMAP for more th
newer certificate
> and asks me to verify and and accept the older one.
>
> I suspect that it is google that makes something wrong here.
>
> What do you think?
Hi Gevisz
I had a similar behavior with another tools : offlineimap
It seems that Google changes certificates very often
t a newer certificate
> > and asks me to verify and and accept the older one.
> >
> > I suspect that it is google that makes something wrong here.
> >
> > What do you think?
>
> Hi Gevisz
>
> I had a similar behavior with another tools : offlineimap
n I ended up configuring offlineimap and
mairix for use in mutt, it seems to be working pretty well.
This site has some good stuff on setting up mairix:
http://linsec.ca/Using_mutt_on_OS_X
aimed at OS X users, but it's the same other than file paths.
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27;t know where, not having
> looked much) and 60,000 mails from 2 years doesn't slow things down.
>
Sorry, forgot to mention that using mairix for searching local mail via
offlineimap is *very* fast and quite accurate so far here, though there may be
issues I haven't seen yet a
many people use
them these days to disregard this trend completely.)
You can display html mails in mutt via www-client/links (and other) [1].
It works very well for me. Also you might want to have net-mail/isync or
net-mail/offlineimap and mail-mta/msmtp or some other
sendmail-compatible client because
I don't currently use Mutt with Gmail, but one common suggestion is to
use an external program like offlineimap for handling syncing. I
remember hearing that Mutt's IMAP support is not the best.
The guide I followed to get set up initially is Steve Losh's The Homely
Mutt, it'
y to find out the basics,
> which
> is much less difficult than installing Gentoo in the first place.
>
> If you want/ed to be a developer, my advice would always be: show you're
> useful, not
> that you need hand-holding and ego-stroking from the get-go.
I've be
When I have a moment I'll send my Gmail enabled muttrc for u to ponder.
Imap with Gmail on mutt is seamless ime.
On Mar 21, 2015 3:42 PM, "Julian Simioni" wrote:
> I don't currently use Mutt with Gmail, but one common suggestion is to
> use an external program lik
line sync list. Sucks the first time you sync a large maildir,
but much more useful if you're offline or traveling quite a bit.
If you're using Mutt I'd look into offlineimap
http://www.linux.com/feature/133834
kashani
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; > I don't currently use Mutt with Gmail, but one common suggestion is to
> > use an external program like offlineimap for handling syncing. I
> > remember hearing that Mutt's IMAP support is not the best.
> >
> > The guide I followed to get set up initially i
e uch better.:
* notmuch + offlineimap (with an eye on isync) + msmtp for mail - there is also
a notmuch extension for mutt:
* feh as image viewer:
* llpp for pdfs (occasionally qpdfview and evince, if I feel like it):
* urxvt as terminal:
* vim as an editor (with more than one eye on n
. I got
as far as Permissive mode, with a firehose of access violations in the
auditd log. I had written a couple of scrappy policies to authorize a
few small one-off violations, with the help of audit2allow, but the
firehose was still gushing.
I use offlineimap for fetching mail, which doesn'
rom the server,
apparently changed some status header in them and thusly started to upload the
whole shebang back to the server. Even though, with <100 MB, my inbox is tiny,
I interrupted the process by logging out. Then I synced my inbox with
offlineimap (my usual way of using imap with mutt
Thunderbird, and I am rather
fond of it's interface (despite some of the issues I've had with it
(half of which I think were related to the concurrent IMAP connections)).
I've been digging around (a lot) and figure the solution would involve
Procmail and Fetchmail/OfflineIMAP. I have
AP is that you don't download all your
mail. You leave it on the server. I've read about MUAs who
are supposed to maintain a local mirror of all of the mail and
sync it periodically with the server, but I've never met
anybody who actually uses IMAP that way.
Take a look on net-mail/off
I've been digging around (a lot) and figure the solution would involve
> Procmail and Fetchmail/OfflineIMAP. I have a semi-working setup,
> whereby mail delivered through sendmail locally is delivered to the
> correct location by procmail.
>
> My problem is Thunderbird. I know
#x27;re
>> using it.
>> The whole point of IMAP is that you don't download all your
>> mail. You leave it on the server. I've read about MUAs who
>> are supposed to maintain a local mirror of all of the mail and
>> sync it periodically with the server, but I'v
,jef,juliette,victor,anne
cdrw:x:80:famille,mick,haldaemon
apache:x:81:famille,jef,mick
usb:x:85:famille,mick,haldaemon,juliette,victor,anne
vboxusers:x:102:famille,vbox,mick,jef
portage:x:250:portage,famille,mick,jef,apache
allowssh:x:800:mick,jef,root,anne,juliette,victor
svn:x:909:famille,jef,mi
atever
> length and characters I want. I found a good way to store them.
Is your home encrypted with a good passphrase? And your home backup, too? If
the answer is yes to both, then any additional encryption step may be nice
for peace of mind, but technically unnecessary. My keepass file i
.
But how does one access that or clear it? Or is there a way to do that?
You know one thing I wish, when I quit kpcli, it would clear the
screen. That way it erases anything I did inside kpcli. I checked the
options, I didn't see that listed.
>> So, found a way to generate s
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