Re: error trying to create IMAP folder w/ mutt 1.2.5i

2000-10-07 Thread Brendan Cully

On Saturday, 07 October 2000 at 03:53, Conor Daly wrote:
 Can I get the dev version by HTTP / FTP or do I have to actually learn how
 to use CVS?

you can get 1.3.9 and even snapshots of the CVS tree out of
ftp.guug.de. Look around (/pub/mutt/devel?)...

 Will it do all the other things I'd like it to do also?  Like:
 
 Show my IMAP mailboxes when I do a 'c ?' (All I get currently are my local
 folders)

it should already do this. That depends on what you set $folder to,
though. Also the IMAP folder browser has been widely derided, and with
good reason. I had hoped to rewrite it before school started this
semester, but got sidetracked...

 check my IMAP mailboxes when I do a 'mutt -Z'?

no, no one has gotten around to making this work yet, I think. Or
maybe you just have to unset $imap_passive. I haven't really played
with this...

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Re: error trying to create IMAP folder w/ mutt 1.2.5i

2000-10-07 Thread Conor Daly

On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 11:45:59AM +0200 or so it is rumoured hereabouts, 
Ulf Erikson thought:
  Will it do all the other things I'd like it to do also?  Like:
  
  Show my IMAP mailboxes when I do a 'c ?' (All I get currently are my local
  folders)
 
 Works for me with Mutt 1.2.5. Did you add something like
   mailboxes {[EMAIL PROTECTED]/ssl}INBOX
 to your .muttrc? Then try to hit TAB after you go 'c?', maybe you are in
 the list of files and not the list of mailboxes..

Ah, that was it.  The tab key that is, I had the mailboxes set up in
.muttrc already.  Still can't get 'mutt -Z' to work though...

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Re: error trying to create IMAP folder w/ mutt 1.2.5i

2000-10-06 Thread Brendan Cully

I missed this thread...

On Saturday, 07 October 2000 at 05:12, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
 Marc Britten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 06 Oct 2000:
  in the folder browser, if i hit n to make a new folder i get "Creating
  mailboxes is not yet supported."
  
  friends of mine have gone over mysetup and verified that it works for
  them on their IMAP servers.  Is this a courier problem?
 
 No, it's a Mutt "problem" -- the functionality has not yet been
 implemented in Mutt, at least in the version you are using.  I'm not
 sure, maybe the current CVS version has it by now, I can't remember.

yes, this works in the current development version. Just hold tight
(or try out the development version, which has a lot of new IMAP code
but could always use more testing...)

 AFAIK, you can create a new folder by copying a message into one,
 though.

yep.

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Re: error trying to create IMAP folder w/ mutt 1.2.5i

2000-10-06 Thread Conor Daly

On Sat, Oct 07, 2000 at 03:16:44AM +0100 or thereabouts, Brendan Cully wrote:
 I missed this thread...
 
 On Saturday, 07 October 2000 at 05:12, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
  Marc Britten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 06 Oct 2000:
   in the folder browser, if i hit n to make a new folder i get
 "Creating
   mailboxes is not yet supported."
   
   friends of mine have gone over mysetup and verified that it works
 for
   them on their IMAP servers.  Is this a courier problem?
  
  No, it's a Mutt "problem" -- the functionality has not yet been
  implemented in Mutt, at least in the version you are using.  I'm not
  sure, maybe the current CVS version has it by now, I can't remember.
 
 yes, this works in the current development version. Just hold tight
 (or try out the development version, which has a lot of new IMAP code
 but could always use more testing...)
 
  AFAIK, you can create a new folder by copying a message into one,
  though.
 
 yep.
 

Can I get the dev version by HTTP / FTP or do I have to actually learn how
to use CVS?

Will it do all the other things I'd like it to do also?  Like:

Show my IMAP mailboxes when I do a 'c ?' (All I get currently are my local
folders)
check my IMAP mailboxes when I do a 'mutt -Z'?

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