Ajeet wrote:
On Fri, 07 Dec 2007 13:27:49 -0600, Jason Joines wrote:
Just wanted to know what some others think before I start pushing on
the network and exchange admins.
I don't know if this helps, but how about using offlineimap?
It might not help fix the problem but sounds like
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On 2007-12-13, Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If not, answering these may help finding the cause: Are you using mbox? Can
> you send the output of 'stat ...' for a mailbox which has new mail mutt
> fails to detect (if you have that command)? What mutt version are you
> using? Do you h
On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 05:16:46PM +0100, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Chris G wrote:
>> I have a mailboxes line as follows:-
>
>>mailboxes ~/Mail/In/inbox `echo ~/Mail/Li/*` `echo ~/Mail/In/*`
>
>> Obviously the ~/Mail/In/inbox will appear twice because it's in `echo
>> ~/Mail/In/*` as well
Hi,
* Chris G wrote:
I have a mailboxes line as follows:-
mailboxes ~/Mail/In/inbox `echo ~/Mail/Li/*` `echo ~/Mail/In/*`
Obviously the ~/Mail/In/inbox will appear twice because it's in `echo
~/Mail/In/*` as well. Will this cause any problems (there are entries
which come after inbox
On 13 Dec 2007 10:30 +, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chris G):
> I have a mailboxes line as follows:-
>
> mailboxes ~/Mail/In/inbox `echo ~/Mail/Li/*` `echo ~/Mail/In/*`
>
> Obviously the ~/Mail/In/inbox will appear twice because it's in `echo
> ~/Mail/In/*` as well. Will this cause any proble
I have a mailboxes line as follows:-
mailboxes ~/Mail/In/inbox `echo ~/Mail/Li/*` `echo ~/Mail/In/*`
Obviously the ~/Mail/In/inbox will appear twice because it's in `echo
~/Mail/In/*` as well. Will this cause any problems (there are entries
which come after inbox in `echo ~/Mail/In/*`)?
I'