Does anyone, by any chance, happen to have a sample .muttrc file that I
could use for AOL email? And no, I do not want a conversation or a
lecture, just a sample .muttrc file that I could use for AOL email.
Thank you very much!
Thanks to all those who provided info recently for setting up a mutt
configuration
to use gmail. I will soon be trying the valuable info suggested.
Thanks again,
Dan
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Just happy to report some success with mutt.
My personal email is hosted by Dreamhost and accessible via IMAP.
I typically read my email from a Linux workstation and save my email to
that workstation's disk. But I also like to read my email via Dreamhost's web
interface
On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 12:40 PM Lester Rees wrote:
> The thing doesn't even work. Anyways, I don't see why any sort of
> app/bash script should be necessary. All I need is a simple example
> .muttrc file to use to be able to configure Mutt to use an AOL email
> account, nothing else.
>
The
I believe Storm Dragon's fleacollar supports AOL.
https://git.2mb.codes/~lilmike/fleacollar
script URL
https://git.2mb.codes/~lilmike/fleacollar/blob/master/fleacollar.sh
Use wget to download this.
Then chmod fleacollar.sh to be executable and run it and give all answers,
including the password
On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 2:11 PM Lester Rees wrote:
> Well, I need to take a little nap right now b4 I go to work this
> afternoon. Talk atcha later.
>
Hello Lester,
Making mutt work isn't just a matter of a configuration file, there are
other things like making directories which must be done.
On Wed, Apr 12, 2023 at 1:48 PM Lester Rees wrote:
> Just give me a sample .muttrc file and I'll just plug in the
> username,password, and email address. e.g. .imap.aol.com.
> It's not really that hard to do. Boy, you're just trying hard to push this
> bash script on me, aren't you!? It makes
When linux or unix software will produce errors in this case a command
like:
mutt 2>&1|tee mutt.log
will produce mutt.log where all output from the command including errors
will be captured.
If more than a single run is needed:
mutt 2>&1|tee -a mutt.log
will append output to mutt.log.
The 2>&1