Currently I am using Mutt as local client and from remote systems with
the aid of a Telnet session. Works great. Now I would like to switch to
IMAP for remote access and I am struggling with my .muttrc because I
would like to retain functionality.
My situation:
Mutt 1.2i om Debian Linux 2.2
set folder="{mail.server}mail"
set spoolfile= {mail.server}
mailboxes {mail.server}/var/spool/mail/erik
mailboxes {mail.server}`echo $HOME/mail/*.incoming`
I have not been able to find a lot of documentation w.r.t. IMAP config
and hope someone on this list can provide a bit
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 01:33:10AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
Mutt-1.2.4 is out. This version fixes a couple of
[...]
?! When was 1.2.3 announced - or did I manage to miss that announcement
somehow? (The web site also still shows 1.2.2...)
Slightly puzzled,
Thomas
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Hi list!
Is there a way for me to see the current value of a variable ?
eg.. I would want to know the value of for instance 'attribution' without actually
wrinting a new message
Hope you can help ;-)
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On Sat, Jul 08, 2000 at 07:30:20PM +0200, Nils Vogels wrote:
Is there a way for me to see the current value of a variable ?
eg.. I would want to know the value of for instance 'attribution'
without actually wrinting a new message
:set ?attribution
This is discussed in the manual, section
On Tue, Jul 04, 2000 at 02:25:00PM +0100, Jerry Walsh wrote:
I want to add color support to MUTT
we just answered this on Saturday (which spawned a new thread about
needing an FAQ).
What dependencies does that port have?
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Hi all!
I ran into problems when trying to build mutt 1.2.4 with the compressed
folder patch:
./gen_defs ./OPS ./OPS.PGP keymap_defs.h
cd . \
CONFIG_FILES=Makefile CONFIG_HEADERS= /bin/sh ./config.status
creating Makefile
cd . autoheader
/usr/bin/autoheader: Symbol `PROTOTYPES' is not
Mark D. Anderson muttered:
[manual quote]
Which implies to me that it is possible to browse folders of an IMAP
server. So how is that done?
Also, is there a way to absolutely prevent mutt from mucking about
with my /var/mail or /home/mda/inbox and so on -- i want it to do
nothing *except*
On 2000-07-08 18:03:49 +0100, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2000 at 01:33:10AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
Mutt-1.2.4 is out. This version fixes a couple of
[...]
?! When was 1.2.3 announced - or did I manage to miss
that announcement somehow? (The web site also still
shows
On 2000.07.07, in 00a001bfe869$78def130$0200a8c0@mdaxke,
"Mark D. Anderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which implies to me that it is possible to browse folders of an IMAP server.
So how is that done?
In order:
c change-folder
? to list folders/enter browser
Is their a reason to really use the gzip patch with Maildir style
mailboxes? I think there is but, I'd like to know some other opinions of
this.
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If I am fcc'ing to =sent, how would this be used for Maildir formats...I
get an error, i think, it is really fast, about something about the file
isn't there...
I have this sent for sent items:
set record=+sent/
it was just +sent, but I figured since all of the Procmail recipes
changed to
On 08-Jul-2000, Jason Helfman wrote:
Is their a reason to really use the gzip patch with Maildir style
mailboxes? I think there is but, I'd like to know some other opinions of
this.
The compressed folder patch should not be used on incoming folders
that receive mails. This patch is mostly
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