*On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 05:16:34AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Michael --
>
> ...and then Michael Seiwert said...
> %
> % Hi,
>
> Hello!
>
>

Hello!

> %
> % I'm using mutt 1.4 with imap over ssl. I'm connected via T-DSL.
> If I
>
> What on earth is T-DSL?  I thought I knew all of them...
>
>

T-DSL is nothing new, its only the german version of adsl. The "T"
stands for "Deutsche Telekom". :-)

> % want to write a mail vi editor window opens then I write the
> text.
>
> Note that when you read mail via imap your new mail is handled
> entirely
> on your local machine; your remote server is completely out of the
> loop
> for this part.
>
>
> % But If I hit :wq to save the text my xterm/mutt hangs. The only
> way
> % to get out is to kill the session.
>
> How interesting.  What OS are you using (I don't trust the X-OS
> header
> above because if you can't write then how could you send mail from
> that
> machine?)?  What flavor of vi (or, heaven forbid, an emacs flavor
> in vi
> mode, which is just sick :-) are you using?  What file does your
> vi say
> that it is editing (perhaps ctrl-G will tell you)?  Can you :w the
> file
> at all?  Can you edit some other file, in the same directory,
> directly
> from the command line?  Has it ever worked and now it doesn't or
> has it
> never worked?
>
>

I'm using SuSE 8.0, with vim-6.0-155, mutt-1.4i-1, postfix-1.1.4-41.
I'm sending mail through SMTP-Auth. using vim in native mode (no
vi mode in emacs).
If I hit ctrl-g mutt tells me "/tmp/mutt-devel-16169-44".
No sometimes it works and sometimes not. My assumption is that it
happens if I write long text. If I'm fast then it works. Maybe there
is a timeout ???


> % Is this a known problem. How to solve ?
>
> Not to me.
>
> Further debugging, of course :-)
>

Ok, lets debug.

>
> %
> % Regards
> %
> % Michael
>
>

Regards & Thank you

Michael

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