ally don't want to use fetchmail you can use folder-hooks.
folder-hook popmail1 'set pop_host popaccount1.net; set pop_port 110;
set pop_user popuser1; set pop_pass poppass1'
Do this for all pop accounts. To fetch mail from a different account
change folder. Mutt will automatyclly ch
't be too big. Of course mutt uses memory/cpu to process mail.
For example sorting.
> regards,
> Marco
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using mutt on Pentium MMX 133 and I don't have any problems.
Of course I can be wrong...
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Where I can download versions 1.3.? from?
I've checked www.mutt.org and they sey that 1.2.5i is the latest
version, but few users on this list use this versions.
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Ever noticed how f
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> >
> > Shawn
> Oh, sorry, I forget this.
> ~/.mail_aliases is exist.
You have to put line: source ~/.mail_aliases i your .muttrc
That's the problem.
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On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 07:43:16AM +0200, Christoph Maurer wrote:
> Am Die, 17 Jul 2001, schrieb Lukasz Zamel:
>
> > Procmail is really cool. I've downloaded a faq and it's not fo
> > hard to configure. But still I have a small problem. I'm getting
> >
Procmail is really cool. I've downloaded a faq and it's not fo hard to configure. But
still I have a small problem. I'm getting 'Error writing to ...' even if I set a+rw to
those mailboxes.
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640K ought
ow i did learn how to filter my messages.
>
> If all you want to do is to sort mail within a folder, the $sort variable
> helps ... set sort=threads for example.
>
> > On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Lukasz Zamel wrote:
> > > is it possible to configure Mutt to automatically
Hello,
is it possible to configure Mutt to automatically sort incoming mail? Something like
Sorting Office. Maybe it's explained some ware already.
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