Hi,
It is a sendmail issue. Sendmail is failing with Name server timeout
error. Since I am using a mail relay server it should not resolve the
address on this server. I know it is sendmail issue, not a MUTT issue,
but can some still help me with this?
[r...@brs-ua1-zafrodb1 tmp]# sendmail -v
Dear list,
I'm using mutt 1.5.18 on Debian stable. My maliboxes are in maildir
format.
When I enter mutt, I have a list of folders with a N for those
containing new messages. I go down with the arrow to the first one,
hit 'enter',
have a look if
Hi,
* steve wrote:
I'm using mutt 1.5.18 on Debian stable. My maliboxes are in maildir
format.
Now let's say I have three folders marked 'N' but none of them
interrests me *yet* (let's say A, M and Y, having in mind that I have
folders in between them, say P with good stuff).
I'm in A, I
Le 06-07-2009, à 14:07:21 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
Hi,
* steve wrote:
I'm using mutt 1.5.18 on Debian stable. My maliboxes are in maildir
format.
Now let's say I have three folders marked 'N' but none of them
interrests me *yet* (let's say A, M and Y, having in
Hi,
* steve wrote:
Le 06-07-2009, à 14:07:21 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
You have two options here:
(1) after pressing 'c', hit space until you get the folder you want
(2) use the next-unread-mailbox function
For (2), this isn't bound by default, so:
On Fri, Jul 03, 2009 at 01:45:50PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
This an example to outline a proposed solution, I know, but how about
mkdtemp()? Hard-coded temporary file/directory names beg for trouble.
Sure, if you were going to try to implement something like this,
mkdtemp is the right place to
Le 06-07-2009, à 14:47:31 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
Hi,
* steve wrote:
Le 06-07-2009, à 14:07:21 +0200, Rocco Rutte (pd...@gmx.net) a écrit :
You have two options here:
(1) after pressing 'c', hit space until you get the folder you want
(2) use the
Hi,
* Derek Martin wrote:
Personally, I'm a proponent of the idea that the interface should be
consistent regardless of the folder formats; I'd prefer that the
feature either be removed or emulated where it doesn't actually work.
Agreed, I've started:
fes...@magpie ~/src/mutt $ hg tip
changeset: 5974:ccab6c56b557
branch: HEAD
tag: tip
user:Rocco Rutte pd...@gmx.net
date:Mon Jul 06 15:28:04 2009 +0200
summary: Manual: Add a note about when/why to use utf-8
All of my function keys stopped working with the