On 07-01 00:59, J. Prendick wrote:
macro index f1 source ~/.mutt/isp_1.cnf
macro index f2 source ~/.mutt/isp_2.cnf
This is far too obvious ;)
Since there seems to be some interest, I'll gladly share my setup. This:
- switches to this account with Alt+3
- keeps account-rcs
Hi all,
I'm wondering if it is possible, to manage multiple accounts at the
same e-mail provider. First let's say I have one account at a.com,
another at b.com. Then in my .muttrc I have
account-hook 'imaps://a.com' 'set imap_user=... etc.'
folder-hook 'imaps://a.com' 'set
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 08:57:02AM +0200, J. Prendick wrote:
If now a equals b we do have a problem. I could for example change the
macro-lines to
macro index f1 change-folderimaps://user1:passwo...@a.com
macro index f2 change-folderimaps://user2:passwo...@a.com
which
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 01:33:16PM +0200, lee wrote:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 08:57:02AM +0200, J. Prendick wrote:
If now a equals b we do have a problem. I could for example change the
macro-lines to
macro index f1 change-folderimaps://user1:passwo...@a.com
macro index f2
On Mi, 30.Jun 13:33, lee wrote:
Looks like a simple solution might be to run two instances of mutt,
each with its own configuration file?
Actually I had this in mind before. However, I'd prefer a solution
using a single configuration file (which I should have mentioned
before). Hopefully that
** J. Prendick saftsec...@googlemail.com [2010-06-30 07:55]:
I'm wondering if it is possible, to manage multiple accounts at the
same e-mail provider. First let's say I have one account at a.com,
another at b.com. Then in my .muttrc I have
account-hook 'imaps://a.com' 'set
On Mi, 30.Jun 15:13, Joost Kremers wrote:
that's my solution to all multiple-account related problems, so i highly
recommend it. ;-) just run two (or more) instances of mutt within a screen
session. i have a separate .muttrc-* for each account and a general
.muttrc-gen
with settings that
On 06-30 08:57, J. Prendick wrote:
If now a equals b we do have a problem. I could for example change the
macro-lines to
macro index f1 change-folderimaps://user1:passwo...@a.com
macro index f2 change-folderimaps://user2:passwo...@a.com
which enables me to switch between the accounts, but
On Wednesday 30.06.10 08:57 +0200, J. Prendick wrote:
Hi all,
I'm wondering if it is possible, to manage multiple accounts at the
same e-mail provider. First let's say I have one account at a.com,
another at b.com. Then in my .muttrc I have
account-hook 'imaps://a.com' 'set imap_user=...
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 04:15:11PM +0200, J. Prendick wrote:
On Mi, 30.Jun 15:13, Joost Kremers wrote:
that's my solution to all multiple-account related problems, so i highly
recommend it. ;-) just run two (or more) instances of mutt within a screen
session. i have a separate .muttrc-* for
Hello J. Prendick,
Am 2010-06-30 08:57:02, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Does anyone have any idea how to solve that problem?
Yes:
macro index f1 source ~/.mutt/isp_1.cnf
macro index f2 source ~/.mutt/isp_2.cnf
Put the same ISP specific config in both files and change its
On Thu, 1.Jul 00:24, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Hello J. Prendick,
Am 2010-06-30 08:57:02, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
Does anyone have any idea how to solve that problem?
Yes:
macro index f1 source ~/.mutt/isp_1.cnf
macro index f2 source ~/.mutt/isp_2.cnf
Put the
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