Dumas Patrice wrote:
I did what I said
(Centremessages=inbox, Envoye=sent)
set spoolfile='~/nsmail/Centremessages'
set record='~/nsmail/Envoye'
set mbox='~/nsmail/Centremessages'
set mark_old=no
and there is the problem that netscape and mutt hasn't the same way of
handling new
Hi,
I did what I said
(Centremessages=inbox, Envoye=sent)
set spoolfile='~/nsmail/Centremessages'
set record='~/nsmail/Envoye'
set mbox='~/nsmail/Centremessages'
set mark_old=no
and there is the problem that netscape and mutt hasn't the same way of
handling new or not new messages.
Messages I
* Dumas Patrice [EMAIL PROTECTED], 20010405 23:01 +0200:
Messages I put in the bin are still present in the mutt mailbox and all
are marked as new in mutt. And having a message new or not in mutt
doesn't change how netscape mark it.
AFAIK getting this in sync is not possible with the mbox
.
There is some suspicion, that netscape turns to the mailcap file, finds
an entry for text/html and runs the specified program. Is it really this
stupid?
Then I tried the other approach which is to use someone's contribution to
get netscape to use mutt as it's mail client. I'm having trouble sorting