On 06/06/99 Brendan Cully uttered the following other thing:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to figure out how to use IMAP in mutt and after the basics
> I'm somewhat stumped. I've just upgraded to 0.95.6i since it is
> supposed to have better IMAP capabilities.
>
> I can connect to my IMAP inbox just
Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out how to use IMAP in mutt and after the basics
I'm somewhat stumped. I've just upgraded to 0.95.6i since it is
supposed to have better IMAP capabilities.
I can connect to my IMAP inbox just fine using {imapserver} as my
spool, but every time I change folders the co
I pop my messages from my server using pop. In other words I use mutt
on my server to read my email. Once a day a pop client grabs the
messages and yanks them off, so they are no longer on the server and
available for mutt. Problem is if I use procmail and I have procmail
move the messages to ~/Ma
On Sat, Jun 05, 1999 at 07:32:55PM -0500, phuzz phactor wrote:
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> I'm basically just trying to get a set of filters to sort my mail into
> different folders based on things like who it's from, subject, or who
> it's addressed to.
>
> could anyone give me some direction on this? any help w
On Sun, Jun 06, 1999 at 08:10:41PM +0200, Stefan `Sec` Zehl wrote:
>| I just noticed a somewhat strange behavior of .95.6 which .95.5 did not
>| have.
>|
>| Scenario: Take a Mailbox with several Mails marked as new. Position on
>| the first one, press ENTER, and read all of them with TAB until yo
I can think of two different options:
1. Use external pop3 capabilities, such as fetchmail.
2. After downloading all the messages, tag them all and pipe though
procmail.
randy
> pretty sure I know why mutt doesn't see the procmail filters (mutt
> doesn't use procmail as a MDA, mutt does it on it
Hello all!
I would like to ask about the policy to submit translated
messages to the Mutt distribution.
AFAIK, they don't have to go through the normal
distribution channel of the GNU programs (www.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard).
1. At which e-mail should they be send?
where has mutt been all my life?! it's great! although i'm having
an issue when using the pop3 support, and filters (procmail). i'm
pretty sure I know why mutt doesn't see the procmail filters (mutt
doesn't use procmail as a MDA, mutt does it on it's own.), but that
still doesn't stop me from n
I just noticed a somewhat strange behavior of .95.6 which .95.5 did not
have.
Scenario: Take a Mailbox with several Mails marked as new. Position on
the first one, press ENTER, and read all of them with TAB until you get
taken beack to the index.
With .95.5 you would now be on the message you las
On 06-Jun-1999, J Horacio MG wrote:
> ~> Try to compressed folders patch.
> ~> http://mutt.frmug.org/mutt/index.html
> would it be possible to have encrypted mailboxes? if so, how?
I think the name "compressed folders patch" is a bit misleading, but that
is what this patch is mostly used for. I
On 05-Jun-1999, Michael Thies wrote:
> > X-Mailer: mutt 0.95.6i on Linux 2.2.5-15 i586
> Oh, how do You got this?
bash# CFLAGS="-DNO_XMAILER" ./configure [..whatever options..]
my_hdr X-Mailer: Mutt `mutt -v | head -1 | cut -f 2 -d " "` on `uname -srm`
Too bad there's no 'mutt --version' that s
On Sat, 05 Jun 1999, phuzz phactor (Nathan Benson) wrote:
> would someone be kind enough to explain how I use filters with
> mutt?
You can use the procmail mail processing program for such
filterings. The latest version can be obtained from your friendly
neighbour mirror site:
ftp://ftp
Randall J. Million dixit:
~> > I'd like to compress some growing files. It's possible to use mutt to
~> > read/write gzipped files instead of regular files?
~> Try to compressed folders patch.
~>
~> http://mutt.frmug.org/mutt/index.html
would it be possible to have encrypted mailboxes? if so, h
> I'd like to compress some growing files. It's possible to use mutt to
> read/write gzipped files instead of regular files?
Try to compressed folders patch.
http://mutt.frmug.org/mutt/index.html
randy
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> X-Mailer: mutt 0.95.6i on Linux 2.2.5-15 i586
Oh, how do You got this?
somehow my system didn't have a sgml2txt, so I can't read the new
manual
And I think for mutt-0.95.4i I didn't need the sgml2...-tools? kinda
right?
Also I w
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