I have been tinkering with my files and directories and I may have changed some
permission I did not mean to. But now when I send mail from mutt, when I hit y to
finally send the message, at the bottom of the screen I see for a split second that
there is a message that flashes saying
What exactly do the permissions look like? This is the wrong
place to discuss it, but mind giving some 'ls -l'? Only
executing chown(1) might not help. Also: If the file is in
some subdirectory, are those permissions correct?
It was a permissions problem. I was not aware that chown user
Do my headers look ok? When I send messages to myself (I'm real lonely) it says
X-Authentication-Warning and gives out some info that you don't need to know. I
looked at google and it suggested adding needmailhelo under the privacy flag section
for sendmail.cf. But that did not work. What
In MS Outlook, actual deletion from the imap server is a two-step process.
First, the item is marked for deletion. Here the message is not really gone
because it can be undeleted. While marked for deletion, however, it can be
hidden from view such that the user can pretend as if it really
. I created a .muttrc file in my home
directory which says this:
set folder=~/Mail
set alias_file=.alias
set postponed=.postponed
set record=SendMessages
set signature=.signature
my_hdr From: VB [EMAIL PROTECTED]
source =.alias
I also created a subdirectory, Mail, and added a .alias file