Hi,
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 10:44:35PM -0400, Xu Wang wrote:
I see. So you do not have any such archive macro? And you do not use
the All Mail workflow of Gmail?
This is correct. But I can still access All Mail over IMAP. I just
don't sync it with OfflineIMAP. It would take up too much
On 2015-05-19 21:45 -0700, Tom Fowle wrote:
Tom Mutt receives fine, but when sending says: connecting to
Tom fastmail.fm connection refused could not connect to fastmail.fm
Tom Now we all know that it must be messagingengine.com and that
Tom appears! to be what the .muttrc file says! There is
* On 19 may 2015, Tom Fowle wrote:
All,
Tried to solve this a year or so back, gave up but now trying again.
running Debian wheezie
Below is my .muttrc file for my fastmail account with passwords removed.
Mutt receives fine, but when sending says:
connecting to fastmail.fm
connection
Javi and Kevin all,
Trying the simplest suggestions first,
removed smtp_pass from the string and added the
set certificates line.
Thanks didn't realize needed that.
If this works, yay, if not I'll try Javi's simple .muttrc
Hopefully and thanks all
tom
YAyY!!! fixed it.
If this one comes through then the password is the problem.
Don't think I'll bother to remove the certificates line
Will just manually enter the pass till get round to thinking up another one.
BTW, I do have a paid fastmail account.
Thanks again, Javi, Kevin Scott and all
will
All works fine when hand enter the pass.
It has a slash in so wonder if that messes up the parser.
Interestingly after entered pass first send in a mutt session
apparrently mutt keeps hold of the pass during that session.
Thanks again all!
Tom
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 08:36:02PM -0700, Tom Fowle
checked comp.mail.mutt and no such thread . can you send me the SMTP config…..
cause that is all that is not working, IMAP is all good, but no SMTP
scot
On May 15, 2015, at 3:11 AM, Andrzej Popielewicz apopi...@amu.edu.pl wrote
Check news group comp.mail.mutt
and the recent thread
Tom Fowle wrote:
set imap_user=$my_user
set imap_pass = $my_pass
#
# SMTP server to relay to
# NOTE: to get this to work, I had to install the libsasl2-modules
package
set smtp_url =smtps://$my_user:$my_pass@$my_smtp_server:465
#set sendmail = /usr/sbin/sendmail
#set sendmail =