My apologies but I just joined the list and I missed some of the Imap
info. I got the 'mutt -f {blah}inbox thing and it works great with my
corporate Imap email. However, a related question is this: How do I
get my remote folder to be view? A simalar command in .pinerc file is
"folder-collectio
On 06/10/99 Dan Anderson uttered the following other thing:
> I think I understand the Imap documentation: {server}Inbox . I presume
> I want the unqualified hostname of the Imap server between the squiggly
> brackets. I am not sure what the Inbox name is for UW Imap. we are not
> using the mbox
On Mon, Jun 07, 1999 at 01:12:10PM -0400, Igor Schein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if I compile mutt on Solaris 2.5.1 and run it on Solaris 2.6,
> it can't find symbol ___vnsprintf. If I compile on Solaris 2.6
> and run on Solaris 2.5.1, it can't find symbol snprintf. What should
> I do to have the same bi
I think I understand the Imap documentation: {server}Inbox . I presume
I want the unqualified hostname of the Imap server between the squiggly
brackets. I am not sure what the Inbox name is for UW Imap. we are not
using the mbox feature only /var/mail/user.
so I need to know what the Inbox name
On 06/10/99 Dan Anderson uttered the following other thing:
> Hello: I cannot get Mutt to read my Imap Inbox. I am using UW Imap.
> Can anyone tell me what the incantaion is? Is the spoolfile setting in
> the .muttrc where I set the Imap address? Is it {
> fully_quaified_Imap_server_hostname
On 1999-06-10 18:54:43 +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
> The man page continues to say
> Applications which use this system
> call must be coded to detect this failure and switch to
> using chdir() from that point on.
> which might be important for fixing this.
Using chdir() t
Hello,
I have the following lines in my .muttrc
mailboxes +Inbox +sue +hpadmin +hp_annc +veritas +globetrotter +backups
mailboxes +fbackup +fetchmail +perl-ldap +mutt-users +mutt-announce +daemon
mailboxes +news_post +test +tickets
I'm not seeing any of the behavior described in the manual (b
Hello: I cannot get Mutt to read my Imap Inbox. I am using UW Imap.
Can anyone tell me what the incantaion is? Is the spoolfile setting in
the .muttrc where I set the Imap address? Is it {
fully_quaified_Imap_server_hostname}Inbox ? Is the Inbox just Inbox?
-dan-
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> (*--For what it's worth, the man page says, "fchdir() is
> provided as a performance enhancement and is guaranteed to fail
> under certain conditions.")
The man page continues to say
Applications which use this system
call must be coded to detect this failure and switch to
I am running mutt 0.95.{5,6}i on SunOS 4.1.4. It appears that
fchdir() often fails [*], and so the current directory is not
restored after it's changed by dotlock_invoke() in dotlock.c.
This causes nonsensical error messages when doing something
like "mutt -f ../../maildirectory/mailbox" (t
Lars Hecking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Compiling mutt requires an ANSI/ISO C compiler. The bundled compiler
> on HP-UX 10.20 is a broken K&R C compiler. You either need to buy an
> ANSI compiler off HP, or install gcc.
The ANSI compiler might actually be installed. A quick test is to
Warning
Could not process message with given Content-Type:
multipart/signed; boundary=WnHDDQh5pHvbcbhl; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"
This used to happen to me. Then I realised I was accidentally invoking mutt
as "rm /var/spool/mail/brendan; mutt". Since I stopped doing that, I've
never lost a single message.
HTH,
Brendan
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From: Zenaan Harkness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wedne
Please switch off multipart/html when sending list email. Thank you.
FRASER, BOB writes:
>
>I do not know much about Unix. OK I am Unix Stupid, But I do need a
>quick
>E-Mail program with enhanced attachment capability.
>
>This is where Mutt comes in..
>
>I really
On 1999-06-09 23:52:54 -0500, Josh Hildebrand wrote:
> Sounds like a fetchmail bug to me..
Well, if he did the fetchmail -F against localhost, this would
explain the problem. ;)
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