Mutt 1.5.18 contains 6 months of bug fixes, documentation improvements and
performance enhancements since the release of 1.5.17, but I believe only
one new feature ($time_inc, for controlling the rate at which status updates
are displayed).
We're still in feature freeze (mostly) for 1.6. The list
On 15.05.2008 (15:07), David Champion wrote:
> macro index c =
Arggh -- was it that simple... Thanks a lot.
Eyolf
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On Saturday, May 17 at 04:53 PM, quoth Dylan Stamat:
>When sending an email through a remote smtp server, the status bar goes
>through it's sending process, like:
>
>Sending...
>Looking up etc...
>Connecting etc...
>SSL/TLS etc...
>Authenticating LOGIN
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On Saturday, May 17 at 07:43 AM, quoth Przemek Gawronski:
> I've been a long time user of mutt+fetchmail+procmail+postfix (later
> msmtp). But wanted to give my providers IMAP a chance.
Okay. With you so far...
> Being used to having mail nicely put
On 05/17/08 16:53, Dylan Stamat wrote:
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> Is there any way to background this ? Something like sendmail_wait=-1,
> but for smtp ? Waiting for mail to send can be time consuming.
I'm not sure if I understand correctly, but use msmtp to send through
an SMTP server of my ISP using
set sendmail
On 17 May 2008 16:53 +1200, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dylan Stamat):
> Is there any way to background this ? Something like sendmail_wait=-1,
> but for smtp ? Waiting for mail to send can be time consuming.
It's not exactly what you are looking for but what I have done is to
set up a minimal MTA on