* On 20 Nov 2010, Chris G wrote:
By default mutt saves attachments in the current directory (i.e. in the
directory in which it was started). In my case this is often somewhere
completely random and most definitely isn't where I want to save
attachments.
Apart from being careful about the
Hi,
I wanted to try imap_idle=yes, with gmail.
I unset mail_check and timeout, then
set imap_passive and imap_idle to 'yes'.
I run tcpdump to see what happens (gmail TLS though)
I saw that when sending a new email (from another account), gmail send a
packet to mutt (which reply), but sadly, the
I have an odd issue.
I have several account-hooks folder-hooks setup to
toggle between my GMail accounts using f1, f2, f3, ...
Although pressing 'c' (change-folder) to browser folders initially works for
the first account logged into, doing 'f1' or going to the next account and
pressing 'c'