Re: mutt 1.05 TLS socket terminated?
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 10:39:01AM -0700, Tom Fowle wrote: Before I get into just updating mutt and debian as the most likely resolutions, would like to know if this is a known problem and whether the mutt or "OS" updates are more likely to fix it. No, I don't think upgrading will help with the problem. I get it too when I use IMAP, so I more often use mbsync and work locally. PLS don't yell at me for not being up to date, I hate updating. So now I'm paying the price. No yelling, but perhaps some enticing. :-) Starting with mutt 1.11.0, there is a new config variable, $imap_qresyc, which I've tested against Fastmail. It's still a "beta" thing, and may have some glitches, but you may want to give it a try if you get the opportunity to upgrade. -- Kevin J. McCarthy GPG Fingerprint: 8975 A9B3 3AA3 7910 385C 5308 ADEF 7684 8031 6BDA signature.asc Description: PGP signature
mutt 1.05 TLS socket terminated?
Using mutt 1.5.23 with Debian 8 jessie. I am getting the following problem while reading messages. approximately: "The TLS socket was improperly terminated. can not copy messages." This appears on the screen for only just long enough for my screen reader to grab it but dissappears before I can copy or check it.. I then have the usual top line menu and a blank screen. Being simplistic by nature I just exit mutt and restart but all messages which have been marked for deletion remain in the inbox and unless i have kept carefull track of the last read message number before the TLS error I have to trundle through all the previously read messages till I find the first unmarked message. This problem is becomming more frequent, often two occurrences in a hundred message session. Before I get into just updating mutt and debian as the most likely resolutions, would like to know if this is a known problem and whether the mutt or "OS" updates are more likely to fix it. PLS don't yell at me for not being up to date, I hate updating. So now I'm paying the price. TNX Tom Fowle WA6IVG
unbound functions
I got me an answer. The extra line in my .muttrc file is: bind index,pager,attach f2 imap-fetch-mail --
unbound function
imap-fetch-mail when I ran a colon followed by imap-fetch-mail mutt responded with unknown command. If I assign that function to f2, is it likely to work once assigned? --