;login"
>
> but changing it to:
>
> set imap_authenticators=plain
Is it possible that you are experiencing the same infuriating (and
still unresolved) problem I described on this mailing list in my
Oct. 25, 2022, post with subject line "in search of OAuth2 tokens
for Microsoft Of
Azure Active Directory in the Azure
AD role of "Application developer"?
Any other ideas or suggestions would be most welcome.
Sincerely,
Greg Marks
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My message to university IT department:
I have been using the e-mail cl
d before running notmuch setup .
Is there a solution for searching across folders for those of us whose
e-mail is stored in mbox rather than maildir format?
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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ere:
http://lists.mutt.org/pipermail/mutt-users/Week-of-Mon-20200309/001518.html
With any luck, this will also resolve this new problem!
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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frm -f From -s new /var/mail/$(whoami) ; done
is suitable to check for a response every minute. This can of course
be modified to display only e-mails from a particular sender:
for ((;;)) ; do sleep 60 ; frm -f From -s new /var/mail/$(whoami) | egrep -n
-e 'friend@example\.org' ; done
Best re
that I have the command
stty -ixon
in my ~/.bashrc file, which disables the Ctrl-s keyboard shortcut to
stop terminal output, allowing me to assign Ctrl-s for other things.
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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to, via this
entry in .muttrc:
macro index,pager "\cS" ""
I suppose you could redefine the "s" command instead of using Ctrl-s
if you really want to get rid of the default save behavior.
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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p://ro...@web.de@smtp.web.de:587"
I'm assuming POP is configured on the server end (so, for example,
you can send e-mail with other MUAs).
Perhaps changing the .muttrc line to:
set smtp_url="smtp://rol42%40web...@smtp.web.de:587"
will help?
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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y click on a hyperlink in
a malicious e-mail.
For more options, you could add a similar macro "\em" to open in Midori.
> Lots of people send me mail in HTML format (even though I do not
> like it).
Hopefully, when you quote their messages in your replies to them, it
will include a
es to use other fonts" and
"Use fixed width font for plain text messages." So it seems that even
on this relatively good e-mail client, the user has to opt in to read
messages in Courier 10 font or similar.
Best regards,
Greg Marks
> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2020 19:32:03 -0600
>
t Word documents to text.
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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that
doesn't match the link text displayed.
Obviously all of this is not a panacea, and no doubt you can still be
harmed by opening a malware attachment in mutt. But am I wrong to think
that these things that seem to be a hassle are actually good for us?
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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This question is of no particular urgency,
but I am curious.
Concerning one final point that came up: my IMAP and SMTP passwords
for this account are indeed that same. I've never seen an account
where they're different, although since the SMTP and IMAP servers are
distinct, I suppose it's theoretically poss
imap_pass="$password_variable"
set smtp_pass="$password_variable"
The encrypted file .cpt read at the start of .muttrc
contains one line, of the form:
set password_variable='abc\$def'
Best regards,
Greg Marks
Message from mutt-users-requ...@mutt.org
of March 12, 2020, 12
escaped?
There is a small amount of information, mixed in with misinformation, that Web
searches unearth, e.g.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/81924/sasl-authentication-failed-with-mutt-and-gmail-why
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mutt
It would be great to get some authoritative guidance on this!
Best regards,
Greg Marks
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