Hi:
I've read read the vm info pages but I still can't get automatic display of
mine encoded messages to work. Please could someone point out out what I'm
doing wrong?
VM version is: 8.2.0b
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lsmit...@hare.demon.co.uk writes:
I've read read the vm info pages but I still can't get automatic display
of mine encoded messages to work. Please could someone point out out what
I'm doing wrong?
It is a good idea *not* to customize variables unless you really need to.
All the settings you
blueman writes:
From what I have seen, most of the vm-imap documentation seems to be the
reverse setup where people want to use vm/imap as a client to read their
google email from a google (or other remote) server. Instead, I want to
use a remote non-vm mail reader to read my vm mail remotely
lsmit...@hare.demon.co.uk writes:
Actually what I want is for vm to automatically display mime internally,
just as if I had hit enter on the attachment.
Is that possible?
Yes it is possible. The default settings already do that.
If it is not working for you, it is because something is
Uday Reddy usr.vm.ro...@gmail.com writes:
blueman writes:
From what I have seen, most of the vm-imap documentation seems to be the
reverse setup where people want to use vm/imap as a client to read their
google email from a google (or other remote) server. Instead, I want to
use a remote
Uday Reddy usr.vm.ro...@gmail.com writes:
blueman writes:
Unfortunately, I still use 'mbox' mode and offlineimap seems to only
work with maildir -- otherwise it seems like a great idea
The official web page http://offlineimap.org/ says that it supports Maildir
or IMAP as the local
blueman nos...@nospam.com writes:
No, there isn't a way to make the IMAP server into a client of local
folders. You can however save individual messages into an IMAP folder
using `vm-save-message-to-imap-folder'.
Can I assume it works on multiple (i.e., marked messages)?
ps... it doesn't
blueman nos...@nospam.com writes:
blueman nos...@nospam.com writes:
No, there isn't a way to make the IMAP server into a client of local
folders. You can however save individual messages into an IMAP folder
using `vm-save-message-to-imap-folder'.
Can I assume it works on multiple (i.e.,