Kevin J. McCarthy [200708 08:59]:
> > Perhaps some combination of settings is causing this. Would you mind
> > forwarding your configuration to me, so I can try to reproduce with
> > that?
>
> Thanks to Mike's help paring down his configuration to a minimal reproduce,
> I was able to find the
Hello,
Does Mutt have a graphical interface that would work well with the Mate desktop
environment?
Thanks,
John
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 08:26:07AM +0200, Sebastian Stein wrote:
Kevin J. McCarthy [200708 08:59]:
> Perhaps some combination of settings is causing this. Would you mind
> forwarding your configuration to me, so I can try to reproduce with
> that?
Thanks to Mike's help paring down his
Kevin J. McCarthy [200714 21:46]:
> Mike's reported bug was triggered by relative path mailboxes. Instead of:
> set folder = "~/Mail"
> mailboxes =a =b =c
> he had:
> set folder = "~/Mail"
> mailboxes a b c
> where a, b, and c were then resolved relative to the mutt starting
> directory,
Hello Mutt/Gmail/Oauth2 Users,
I had a problem reading my Google mail and wanted to let you know what
happened in case any other oauth2.py users have a similar problem.
I have a number of Gmail user accounts for which I use Mutt with oauth2
to read mail and, today, one stopped working.
I
On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 11:07:10PM +0200, Sebastian Stein wrote:
set folder="$HOME/Mail"
mailboxes `cd $HOME/Mail; echo P-*|sed -e 's/P-/+&/g'`
mailboxes `cd $HOME/Mail; echo L-*|sed -e 's/L-/+&/g'`
Since you are prefixing your mailboxes with '+' (as you should!), this
precludes the problem
Il 14 luglio 2020 alle 03:03 john.bo...@abilitiessoft.org ha scritto:
> Does Mutt have a graphical interface that would work well with the Mate
> desktop environment?
I believe the point of mutt is running in a terminal — rather, some of
its defining characteristics (lightweight, shortcuts,