On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 02:09:57PM -0400, German wrote:
> Thank you, but are there anyone around who uses Mutt with gmail?
I use mutt with gmail IMAP and the following flags:
[ebuild R] mail-client/mutt-1.5.23-r5 USE="berkdb crypt gdbm gpg
imap kerberos nls sasl smime smtp ssl -debug -doc
On Sunday 22 Mar 2015 09:37:19 Julian Simioni wrote:
> Interesting. When I used IMAP in Mutt, rather than offlineimap, I was
> really frustrated by the constant lag within Mutt from syncing with the
> server.
I experienced the same problem, but this was more pronounced on IMAP accounts
with many
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 02:09:57PM -0400, German wrote
> Thank you, but are there anyone around who uses Mutt with gmail?
Depends on how you intend to use it. I run getmail to pull email off
Gmail (pop.gmail.com) via ssl on port 995. I.e. I treat Gmail like a
regular ISP popmail account. I a
Interesting. When I used IMAP in Mutt, rather than offlineimap, I was
really frustrated by the constant lag within Mutt from syncing with the
server. Offlineimap isn't the fastest ever at syncing either, but at
least it happens all in one go, and then the full contents of all the
emails I care abou
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 17:28:37 -0700
Lee wrote:
> When I have a moment I'll send my Gmail enabled muttrc for u to ponder.
> Imap with Gmail on mutt is seamless ime.
Thanks, I'll be waiting for your .muttrc
> On Mar 21, 2015 3:42 PM, "Julian Simioni" wrote:
>
> > I don't currently use Mutt with
When I have a moment I'll send my Gmail enabled muttrc for u to ponder.
Imap with Gmail on mutt is seamless ime.
On Mar 21, 2015 3:42 PM, "Julian Simioni" wrote:
> I don't currently use Mutt with Gmail, but one common suggestion is to
> use an external program like offlineimap for handling syncin
I don't currently use Mutt with Gmail, but one common suggestion is to
use an external program like offlineimap for handling syncing. I
remember hearing that Mutt's IMAP support is not the best.
The guide I followed to get set up initially is Steve Losh's The Homely
Mutt, it's really quite good.
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 19:33:54 +0100
Jean-Christophe Bach wrote:
>
> > > In my system :
> > >
> > > root:518 ~> eix ^mutt$
> > > [I] mail-client/mutt
> > > Available versions: 1.5.22-r3 1.5.23-r5 ~1.5.23-r6 {berkdb crypt debug
> > > doc gdbm gnutls gpg idn imap kerberos mbox nls nntp pop
> > In my system :
> >
> > root:518 ~> eix ^mutt$
> > [I] mail-client/mutt
> > Available versions: 1.5.22-r3 1.5.23-r5 ~1.5.23-r6 {berkdb crypt debug
> > doc gdbm gnutls gpg idn imap kerberos mbox nls nntp pop qdbm sasl selinux
> > sidebar slang smime smtp ssl tokyocabinet}
> > Install
On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 13:44:22 -0400
Philip Webb wrote:
> 150321 German wrote:
> > I am about to emerge Mutt : what are the optimal USE flags for a novice ?
> > I am going to use it with gmail.
>
> I've been a happy use of Mutt since c 1998 ; I don't use Gmail.
>
> > I am about to emerge it with
150321 German wrote:
> I am about to emerge Mutt : what are the optimal USE flags for a novice ?
> I am going to use it with gmail.
I've been a happy use of Mutt since c 1998 ; I don't use Gmail.
> I am about to emerge it with the following USE flags :
> berkdb, crypt, gdbm, nls, ssl, gpg, imap,
I am about to emerge Mutt and wanted to ask community what are the optimal USE
flags for novice. I am going to use it with gmail. I am about to emerge it with
the following USE flags: berkdb, crypt, gdbm, nls, ssl, gpg, imap, mbox, pop,
sasl, sidebar, smtp. If anyone feel I should add or remove
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