3 new changesets in mutt:
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/rev/d0fce0eec0b3
changeset: 6022:d0fce0eec0b3
branch: HEAD
tag: tip
user:Rocco Rutte
date:Mon Aug 17 17:07:26 2009 +0200
summary: Doc: fix more typos
http://dev.mutt.org/hg/mutt/rev/8ecff5e69ee1
changeset:
I'm using IMAP to get my email from my gmail mailbox using mutt
1.5.20. It used to work before but now i get "Error opening mailbox"
after all the headers are fetched, and nothing happens (no emails are
displayed).
I enabled debug messages (-d 3) - and found this:
...
parse_parameters: `charset=ut
#3316: mutt hangs when some IMAP FETCH responses were ignored
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Reporter: mlichvar | Owner: brendan
Type: defect| Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: IMAP
#3298: Mutt's way to get the FQDN is broken
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Reporter: vinc17 | Owner: mutt-dev
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: mutt| Version: 1.5
Hi Rocco,
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:49 PM PDT, Rocco Rutte wrote:
RR>
RR>
RR> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 12:08:58PM -0700, Mun Johl wrote:
RR> >
RR> > I'm trying to find out what else I need to modify in the header so that
RR> > mutt can function properly.
RR>
RR> I think you also want to look at
It appears that fetching the headers from the server failed for some
reason (NO is returned). So I applied this patch to debug the problem:
--- orig/mutt-1.5.20/imap/message.c 2009-06-07 20:52:57.0 +0300
+++ mutt-1.5.20/imap/message.c 2009-08-19 00:26:37.0 +0300
@@ -80,6 +80,7
On Wednesday, August 19 at 12:32 AM, quoth Aviv Greenberg:
It appears that the imap server skips some headers in the FETCH
command. Is this normal? Is this whats casuing the error? What can i
do?
It's definitely NOT normal. What IMAP server are you using? If you can
produce an example IMAP con
It's google's IMAP servers sample conversation with the bug is
below. The skips are consistent (ie when i repeat fetching headers i
miss the same messege ids). I'm missing ~35 headers out of 280K:
...
4< * 50879 FETCH (UID 51970 RFC822.SIZE 14240 INTERNALDATE
"06-Mar-2008 16:51:29 +" FLAGS