Gregory Seidman said:
Happily, I have mutt playing nice with the Exchange server at work over
IMAP. This pleases me. Now I am looking for further interaction with the
Exchange server. In particular, it is my understanding that there is
some way to use the global (and personal?) address
Sven Guckes said:
* Mike Leone [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-26 03:35]:
Actually, I've gotten many non-HTML spams, too.
And I get many valid HTML mail, both
newsletters and private correspondence.
has the thought ever struck you that it might be *you*?
Since I know many different
Laurabelle said:
On Sep 25 2002, Erik Christiansen shared a puddle of experience:
snip
(Of the 2247 advertising spams I've received since February, 1899
were html.)
Am I the only one who read that as February 1899 and thought what,
they had the internet back *then*?
Yes, but only
Vincent Lefevre said:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 10:15:04 -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
* Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-12 10:12]:
Here, with IMAP, I get new messages as expected. But when I
reconnect to the server, all the new messages become old messages!
This is very
Vincent Lefevre said:
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 14:12:14 -0400, Michael Leone wrote:
Vincent Lefevre said:
No, the old messages will be marked as new, and I don't want that.
You don't want them marked as old and unread; you don't want them to
stay marked as new (which implies unread
Elimar Riesebieter said:
No! The admin has to enable imap. Does he knows how to?
I believe that IMAP is enabled by default on Exchange (it was on mine, I
believe). So if it's not running, the admin must have turned it off.
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Gregory Seidman said:
When I run mutt -f imap://server/ it asks for my username and password,
then tells me that the login failed. The username and password are
right, since I use them successfully with Outlook. Much the same thing
happens with Mozilla mail, incidentally. Is there any way
Sven Guckes said:
* Baurjan Ismagulov [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-08-28 10:18]:
I've looked at procmail a while ago for body
translation, but couldn't find a working solution.
1. All three inboxes I use are IMAP; how can I use procmail with it? I
can define a macro that would do what I
David Champion said:
* On 2002.08.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
* Ken Weingold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would never do that. Sometimes Spamassassin catches real mail as
spam.
If I could be so lucky. Sometimes. Heh.
it's been my experience that the latest SA (v2.31) is much better at
John Iverson said:
* On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Mike Leone wrote:
I use Maildir with IMAP, and I see *no* new mail notifications
on the folders at all. When I open the mailbox (maildir), yes -
the index or pager shows new messages. But using the c
command to switch folders only ever shows the
Philip Mak said:
An off-topic query concerning spamassassin:
Can it be set to delete spam automatically (I'm not so interested in
just *marking* spam, because if it only marks spam I still have to sift
through it), without getting too many false positives?
No. The next version of SA - due
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