El martes,  9 de septiembre de 2003, a las 13:23, Alex Malinovich escribe:
> I'm in the process of trying to switch to mutt for my primary mail
> reader.

You won't regret, specially if you are subscribed to many mailing
lists.

> So far, I've gotten mutt to play nice with my IMAP server,
> I've set up mailing lists, and I've set up GPG support. There are
> still a few things that I need to do however. 

I recommend you connecting to the server through ssh, if posible. Two
reasons, first, thus your IMAP user name and password won't travel in
clear text, second, you can enable compression, if the server is slow.

set tunnel = "ssh -C -q [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/sbin/imapd"

For me, compression was the difference between do and don't. Of
course, for this example to work, your public key should be already
provisioned at [EMAIL PROTECTED]:.ssh/authorized_keys.

Regards, Ismael
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