missed that Imap thread (more questions about remote folders)

1999-06-10 Thread Eric Maquiling
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

Re: How do I connect to a Imap server with Mutt?

1999-06-10 Thread Brandon Long
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

Re: binary issue

1999-06-10 Thread Igor Schein
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

How do I connect to a Imap server with Mutt?

1999-06-10 Thread Dan Anderson
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

Re: Imap inbox

1999-06-10 Thread Brandon Long
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

Re: dotlocking causes problems when fchdir() fails

1999-06-10 Thread Thomas Roessler
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

mailboxes in muttrc doesn't seem to work

1999-06-10 Thread Eric Boehm
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

Imap inbox

1999-06-10 Thread Dan Anderson
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- -- -

Re: dotlocking causes problems when fchdir() fails

1999-06-10 Thread Lars Hecking
> (*--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

dotlocking causes problems when fchdir() fails

1999-06-10 Thread Paul Kimoto
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

Re: Unix Dummy Help!

1999-06-10 Thread David DeSimone
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

Re: Unix Dummy Help!

1999-06-10 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
Warning Could not process message with given Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary=WnHDDQh5pHvbcbhl; micalg=pgp-md5;protocol="application/pgp-signature"

Re: mutt deleting inbox and other folders

1999-06-10 Thread Anonymous
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 - Original Message - From: Zenaan Harkness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wedne

Re: Unix Dummy Help!

1999-06-10 Thread Lars Hecking
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

Re: mutt deleting inbox and other folders

1999-06-10 Thread Thomas Roessler
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. ;)