Hi Brian,
Am 27.09.2010 um 16:34 schrieb Brian Cuttler:
Typically we run zones on systems as, you stated, an isolation
mechanism. Webservers, DNS server, etc.
Typically we don't have a lot of users on these zones, there are
more for services.
A single mutt config file would work just fine for us, the few
users that log-into those zones, and the subset of those that
use mutt from there is small and there is no need for us to
differentiate the system-wide Muttrc files.
Ok, thanks for your feedback!
If I can ask a question in return ?
I've installed mutt 1.5.20 on a Solaris 10/x86 and I can't
open the imap server. When invoking mutt, even prior to entering
the username I get the following error.
Bad IDN "imaps.wadsworth.org".
This was not an issue in the earlier SFW mutt I was running.
No changes to my private .muttrc file. I am able to run the new
version against my mutt.outbox in my directory.
If you have any suggestions... that will allow me to move from
Solaris on Sparc to x86.
I would suggest just taking the package I recently built ;-)
http://www.opencsw.org/packages/mutt_ncurses/
It should be fully capable and is available from Solaris 9 on
for Sparc and x86. Just let me know if you have any issues with it.
Best regards
-- Dago