On Monday, 11 October 1999 at 19:02, Raju K V wrote:
> hi,
> 
> I had reported this problem previously, but received no satisfactory
> answer. I usually read mails after popping them from the mail server.
> Since the server's POP support is not reliable, I thought of using IMAP.
> when I change folders to {canine}INBOX (i have also tried {canine}inbox,
> {canine}/var/spool/mail/rajukv), I see no mails, but I am sure that
> there are mails because I can pop mails from the same server. The funny
> thing is when I am an in {canine}INBOX and a new mail arrives, I see a
> message "New mail in mailbox" but the mail is not displayed. I put one
> mail folder from my local machine to the mail server and tried to access
> it using IMAP. still same problem.
> 
> Can somebody tell me the problem? Or is there some way by which I can
> produce debug info when I try to access a IMAP folder?

If mutt was compiled with --enable-debug, then you can run mutt -d4 and
a log file will be written to ~/.muttdebug0 (up to five are created - 0
is the most recent, the others are rotated). If you can get this to
work, please send me a copy of the log. Blank out the password if you're
using cleartext login (I really should prevent mutt from logging the
password...)
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