Eugene wrote:
But then I checked with competing
terminal-based mail clients and discovered that Pine's last stable
release was in 2006, and Alpine's was in 2008. I guess Mutt's pretty
much won the battle of old-school mail clients? :-)
pine ceased development and so the alpine project
Marcelo Luiz de Laia wrote:
I use offlineimap to read mail gmail and yahoo account and got some
messages in Trash and Spam folders unread.
Take a look at imapfilter [1]. This can be invoked from offlineimap's
presynchook or via cron to mark folders selectively as read.
Mark
[1]
On 05/05/11 13:43, Nick Jones wrote:
This is on an Apple MacBook Air with SSD, and mutt has been configured
with header-cacheing enabled and support for tokyo-cabinet compiled
therein.
For me this is still too slow, but I'm not sure that there's much else
that can be done to improve it.
Hi,
I'm trying to use img2txt from libcaca to display images that are attached to
mails. I have the following in my mailcap:
image/*; img2txt %s; copiousoutput;
I also have the following in my muttrc:
set allow_ansi
auto_view image/*
When viewing a message with an image attached, I get the
On 14/04/11 11:40, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
mutt assumes that my primary mailbox is located at /var/mail/acm. I
really want to configure this to ~/Mail/acm. How do I do this?
set folder = ~/Mail# Folder where all your mail is stored
set spoolfile = +acm# Main mail spool
On 03/04/11 07:08, thierry stephan wrote:
Mutt is working well, except to send emails !!!
I try with :
- smtp_url
- set sendmail
I use msmtp to send mails from mutt, albeit under linux.
All I have set in my muttrc for sending is:
set sendmail = /usr/bin/msmtp -a