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* Robert Ian Smit [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-10-03 07:45 -0400:
* D. J. Bolderman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-10-2002 02:25]:
Subject says it all: if I'm using Mutt
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* savanna [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-26 19:13 -0400:
Where do I download pgpewrap from? It's referred to in the sample
muttrc files, for encrypting mail with
* Johan Svedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-22 13:26 -0400:
On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 11:10:08AM -0500, David Rock wrote:
How about:
folder-hook . color index green black '~Q'
According to section 4.2:
~Q messages which have been replied to
No. That's messages which I have
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* Michael Herman [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-04 23:06 -0400:
5. Is there a way to force Mutt to reload the .muttrc without quiting
and launching?
:source ~/.muttrc
-Andre
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* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-01 11:25 -0400:
* Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
Obviously I wasn't clear, so please allow me to try again. I
would like to send attachments from my mutt/Linux to my Psion
PsiMail client. The attachments sent from mutt (of course MIME
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* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-09-01 16:39 -0400:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-01 16:32]:
:r! uuencode file file
does Andre really
My PDA (Psion S3a, from 1994) understands UU- or MIME-encoded
attachments. How can I send such attachments with mutt?
Thank you
-Andre
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* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-08-31 18:20 -0400:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-31 17:50]:
My PDA (Psion S3a, from 1994) understands UU
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-08-31 19:11 -0400:
Hi Andre,
=20
I'm a little confused which is not unusual. :)
=20
Are you running Linux on a
Hi!
I'm using Orjan's nntp-patch and am very happy with it. As I'm on a
dial-up connection most of the time, I'm using the offline mode which
spools outgoing posts to a file, and NNTPPost delivers it when
triggered from a script in /etc/ppp/ip-up.d/ (Debian). Another script
there fetches mail,
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-07-29 19:08 -0400:
Alas! Andre Berger spake thus:
By the way, what would an exmaple
procmail rule to add a sender to the spamassassin blacklist look
like?
Probably something along the lines of this (but I'm a little rusty;
the flags
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Hi,
The following bad From formats are displayed with F flag in my index
as if they were from me (andre):
From: Luca Riazzi
* Bo Peng [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-08-14 20:39 +0200:
Hi, there
Can I do something like:
if have_X
editor = gvim -f
else
editor = vim
end
in my .muttrc file?
set editor=[ -z $DISPLAY ] vim || gvim -f
(untested) should do for bash.
-Andre
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* Andy Saxena [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-08-04 13:40 -0400:
Hi,
=20
I think I may have found a possible bug in the way .muttrc is parsed. I
ran into this while
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* Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-07-29 00:31 -0400:
Alas! Iain Truskett spake thus:
* Patrick ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [29 Jul 2002 12:02]:
* Andre
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Hi!
I wonder if it is posssible to have mutt execute a command based on
spam subject lines created by spamassassin to automatically add the
corresponding email addresses to a shared kill file of mine?
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* Dirk Zimmermann [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-07-27 13:21 -0400:
Hello,
=20
I start my mutt with -y option. I have some huge threaded mailboxes and
I like to
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* Lee J. Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-07-02 08:17 -0400:
On Tue, 02 Jul 2002, Fisayo Adeleke wrote:
=20
Hi all,
=20
I have a problem with my mutt mail
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* Wayne Chapeskie [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-07-02 08:16 -0400:
[snip]
How do the rest of you handle cleaning out really big mail folders?
1. collpased threads
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* Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-06-08 23:34 -0400:
=20
I don't want to start a religious war, but is there consensus opinion
as to whether mbox or
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* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-06-07 23:49 -0400:
Hi,
=20
* Andre Berger [02-06-08 04:45:05 +0200] wrote:
How can I view inline images like
=20
* Mike Arrison [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-06-06 16:39 -0400:
Kevin,
I'm enjoying using Mutt, although mangling the messages, but
am wondering whether there is a good console type address
book to use with it?
I agree that abook is good. In fact, it is the first project
that to
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* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-06-08 09:34 -0400:
Hi,
=20
* Andre Berger [02-06-08 08:45:05 +0200] wrote:
=20
It did. Though my uudecode doesn't
* Robert Ian Smit [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-06-08 10:23 -0400:
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 12:39:11PM +0300, Jussi Ekholm wrote:
[on archiving]
Does anyone keep everything from a list like debian-user on their
hard-drive to have a local archive? I can imagine doing something
like that, because
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Hi!
How can I view inline images like
--begin example--
begin 666 car30001.jpg
M_]C_X `02D9)1@`!`0```0`!``#_X2'317AI9@``24DJ``(``\!`@`6
[snip]
;17D$:2OL,:D@G/\ZZ!BR\G-,*U5'=W/_9
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end
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Hi!
set editor=evim # simple mode of vim 6.1 on linux
set abort_unmodified=no # because mutt doesn't acknowledge the
# changes and I don't want confusing
# messages
With this setup, I'm asked if I want to update encoding of each
* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-30 15:54 -0400:
Andre --
...and then Andre Berger said...
%
% Hi!
Hello!
%
% set editor=evim # simple mode of vim 6.1 on linux
% set abort_unmodified=no # because mutt doesn't acknowledge the
% # changes
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* David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-30 16:23 -0400:
Andre --
=20
...and then Andre Berger said...
%=20
% * David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-30 15:54
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* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-11 10:48 -0400:
Hi,
=20
* Michael Seiwert [05/11/02 16:19:05 CEST] wrote:
*On Sat, May 11, 2002 at 08:15:56AM -0600,
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* Rocco Rutte [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-06 07:31 -0400:
Hi,
=20
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05/06/02 08:59:30 CEST] wrote:
On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 08:30:00PM
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* Mason, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-01 07:01 -0400:
Hi all,
=20
I am trying to get mutt (1.3.28i) to automatically tag all messages
older than a specific
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* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-01 07:19 -0400:
* Mason, Sam [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-05-01 07:01 -0400:
Hi all,
=20
I am trying to get mutt
* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 13:25 -0400:
At 3:06 PM EDT on April 28 Andre Berger sent off:
Is it possible to colorize the visible messages of collapsed threads
if the threads contain one or more new messages?
Does putting this
# collapsed threads
color index
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* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 14:49 -0400:
At 1:56 PM EDT on April 29 Andre Berger sent off:
* Rob Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-29 13:25 -0400
Hi!
Is it possible to colorize the visible messages of collapsed threads
if the threads contain one or more new messages?
-Andre
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* Eduardo Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-17 13:03 -0400:
Hi all.
Hi Eduardo!
It is possible to use mutt as news reader?
My favorite nntp patch is Orjan
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* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-17 13:39 -0400:
* Eduardo Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-17 13:03 -0400:
[...]
I wrote a little wrapper around NNTPPost:
Here's the correct version:
#/bin
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* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-17 13:48 -0400:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-04-17 13:39 -0400:
* Eduardo Gargiulo [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002
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Hi,
I would like to define a keystroke that fetches gpg keys for me from
signed messages, like
gpg --keyserver www.keyserver.net --recv-keys 0x$KEY
But how can I get/define $KEY?
-Andre
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-22 20:31 -0500:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-18 15:51]:
Can't you BCC all messages to one address, and filter with procmail?
that's what I'm doing :) The problem is, when I
post news (nntp-patch), I don't want a Bcc header.
well
* Tyrin R. Price [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-20 18:38 -0500:
I am using exim, fetchmail (running a global rc file in daemon mode), and
procmail. From what I've read online I can remove the trailing : (for file
locking) and just add a / to the destination in my procmail recipe to deliver
* Nicolas Rachinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-18 10:17 -0500:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-17 21:50:28 -0500]:
I'm working on different computers at work and want to save my mail
on none of them. Bcc is a convenient mail to keep track of all my
mail in one place, my compi
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-17 18:26 -0500:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-17 02:05]:
[...]
If you just want mutt to keep
a copy of all your messages
depending on Email or Usenet
then why not set FCC instead?
Why *send* a copy?
[...]
fcc-hook'~t .' +MAIL
* Jerome De Greef [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-15 08:20 -0500:
send-hook '~t .*' 'my_hdr From: Jerome De Greef [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
send-hook !'~t .*' 'my_hdr From: Jerome De Greef[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
The first hook is used whenever I hit 'r' and there is a 'To:' line
followed by any address.
* Sven Guckes [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-16 20:26 -0500:
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-03-16 18:34]:
I would like to set my Bcc headers on that basis,
but it seems to work randomly only!
send-hook '~t .*' 'my_hdr Bcc: mymail'
send-hook !'~t .*' 'unmy_hdr Bcc'
I would
* Jerome De Greef [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-14 09:13 -0500:
Hi,
I use the nntp patch from vvv.
I have folder hooks to change my email for the newsgroups to avoid spam.
When i press F to write a follow-up, my address is changed accordingly.
Now my question is: is there a way to have my
* Jerome De Greef [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-03-14 09:13 -0500:
Hi,
I use the nntp patch from vvv.
I have folder hooks to change my email for the newsgroups to avoid spam.
When i press F to write a follow-up, my address is changed accordingly.
Now my question is: is there a way to have my
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-02-28 10:37 -0500:
Charles Jie wrote:
I wonder very much - how could you operate mutt+vim and emacs-style
slrn in daily life without difficulty? Isn't it like switching
driving between left-side and right-side? Or it's more like
Hi!
Is it possible to colorize the parent message of a collapsed thread
if the thread contains new messages? (color preferred: magenta)
-Andre
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* Knute [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-02-20 23:49 -0500:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Rob Reid wrote:
At 9:49 PM EST on February 20 Andre Berger sent off:
Is it possible to colorize the parent message of a collapsed thread
if the thread contains new messages? (color preferred: magenta
Hi!
Could anyone please explain what mutt does when bouncing a message? Is it
re-sending to a different address with the same Msg-ID? I'm asking this because
those messages never seem to make it through my procmail duplicates filter
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
which makes
Hi, I've just re-subscribed to this list!
I would like to use the same keystroke F12 to add senders to my
procmail killfile and score them to 0 in mutt.
My setup (below) tells procmail to source the addresses in
~/.procmail/spam, and add the message to my spam/ Maildir:
#~/.procmailrc
* David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2002-02-13 14:11 -0500:
On 2002.02.13, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My setup (below) tells procmail to source the addresses in
~/.procmail/spam, and add the message to my spam/ Maildir:
Looks like you have
* Michael Tatge [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-05-06 01:58 +0200:
Michael Tatge muttered:
Hi,
Efata muttered:
How I can make default for mutt to collapse message after I read.
Thanks
you want a thread to be collapsed, when there are no more new messages
in it, while the other
* Sridhar Srinivasan [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-05-01 08:56 +0200:
pressing space doesn't cycle through some mailboxes in which i know
there is new mail.
i get new mail notification by running xbiff on the procmail log file,
so i know that there is new mail, but when i start mutt, it doesn't
one to suppress the Bcc headers if there's a
^Newsgroup:.$ line in it? (And how to reset it?)
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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directly concerning myself
score '!(~p|~P|~Q|~F)~d7d' - # delete older than one week and
#neither concerning myself nor flagged
and so on.
I hope this helps.
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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live with the disadvantages -- the first
two just requires some care on the part of the user --but I can't think
of a way round this last problem.
Can you?
fetchmail -d 120
~~/.muttrc
set timeout=10
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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* Rich Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-19 22:54 +0200:
Rich Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-19 09:53 +0200:
They're not emacs backup files (no tilde);
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 12:36:31PM +0200, Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
set editor="vim -c 'set nobackup' -c
" too, it's gone since I've set "nobackup"
expilcitely. Here's my complete setting for Vim 5.7, as reference:
set editor="vim -c 'set nobackup' -c 'set tw=72 et' -c 'syn on' '+/: $'"
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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* Rich Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-19 16:33 +0200:
Rich Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-19 09:53 +0200:
They're not emacs backup files (no tilde);
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 12:36:31PM +0200, Andre Berger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
set editor="vim -c 'set nobackup' -c
* Matt Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-17 20:31 +0200:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 11:35:30PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 05:25:12PM +0200, Andre Berger typed:
Some people using worse MUAs have complained about my gpg signature.
KMail, for example
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-17 10:22 +0200:
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 12:22:14AM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
Now, can I also flag such messages as important
automatically? I guess the "push" command is made for such cases, a little
example would he
Some people using worse MUAs have complained about my gpg signature.
KMail, for example, doesn't recognize the MIME type Mutt produces. They
asked for an attachment-description of the signature. Does anybody know
how to set things up?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED
It would be convenient to have replies to my own postings to lists
(threads I've posted in) automatically marked. What filter criterium can
be used in this case?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Whenever I post to this list, I get an undeliverable mail-receipt,
saying
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Too many "Received" headers - suspected mail loop
This has begun about a week (or two) ago. How to deal with the
situation?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL
new messages are (that and a tail -f procmaillog in the next
window). But I would like to make it work the way he described. Again,
is running procmail as a daemon causing this to not work properly?
Not that I could think of. BTW sorting by threads is way better IMHO.
HTH
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 16:15 +0200:
* Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 15:39 +0200:
On 2001-04-13 12:55:46 +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
set pgp_sign_as="usual@adress"
pgp-hook '~h other@address' usual@address
pgp-hook other@address usu
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 11:34 +0200:
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 11:56:28PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
I have lbdb (0.18.5) on my Debian potato system. My question: (Q)uery in
Mutt gives me a list sorted alphanumerically by email-adresses (second
column in Mutt, first
* Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 15:39 +0200:
On 2001-04-13 12:55:46 +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
set pgp_sign_as="usual@adress"
pgp-hook '~h other@address' usual@address
pgp-hook other@address usual@address
Error in /home/andre/.mutt.gpg, line 2: bad formatt
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 21:58 +0200:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 01:56:38PM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
* Dave Pearson [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-13 11:34 +0200:
The manual page for lbdbq documents the LBDB sort options. Didn't that work
for you?
No! "man
I have lbdb (0.18.5) on my Debian potato system. My question: (Q)uery in
Mutt gives me a list sorted alphanumerically by email-adresses (second
column in Mutt, first in ~/.lbdb/m_inmail.list). Can I change this
somehow, display the list sorted by real name in Mutt?
Andre Berger
next-page
bind pager the key you want next-page
is for you, or a macro?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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format. I guess
the Maildir format is a better choice; I don't know if Nsc supports
it if not on an IMAP server. Anybody else?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
to create and use a compressed
archive folder?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
* John P. Verel [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010402 08:18 +0200:
On 04/02/01, 12:55:10AM +0200, Andre Berger wrote:
* Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010402 00:20 +0200:
I have a folder which has lots of email (about 2000+). I want to select all the
email and move it to a different folder
was
to "Tpattern" but this only tags the thread. I tried "*" for the pattern and
that did not work either.
"T ." , or "T ~A"
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
* Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010325 00:09 +0100:
I wonder if it's possible to execute the following command automatically
on all but "!" and my IO mailbox:
"^T~A\nT!(~p|~P|~Q|~F)~d2w\nd"
I finally had the right idea this morning. What I wanted to do -
I wonder if it's possible to execute the following command automatically
on all but "!" and my IO mailbox:
"^T~A\nT!(~p|~P|~Q|~F)~d2w\nd"
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
* Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010314 10:06 +0100:
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 05:05:46PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
* Chris Green [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010313 16:46 +0100:
[]
How do I get mutt to understand that 8-bit characters (well '?'
anyway) are valid and shouldn't be changed
thers from, they're
output of a command I don't remember. :(
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
...
Second, can I mail my own Postings Bcc to myself automatically?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
@gmx\.net' =-
score '~f [Tt]op[Ss]hop' = -
score '~s [Nn]ews[Ll]etter |
~f [Nn]ews[Ll]etter' =-
? Maybe someone could correct me here...
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
"Cory T. Echols" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 02/14, Andre Berger wrote:
I'd like to know if Mutt and Gnus could read from and write to the
same mailboxes?
If I remember correctly, Emacs mail programs must use a different folder
locking mechanism than other Unix mail
I'd like to know if Mutt and Gnus could read from and write to the
same mailboxes?
Andre Berger[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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