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On Friday, October 3 at 08:05 PM, quoth Chris Willard:
> I have looked at the headers from one of the emails. It was created
> by Yahoo mail. I assume that are ignoring the email standards?
It's possible; since setting up my hooks, I rarely get an e
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008, Chris Willard wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am receving emails that have strange characters in them! Some
> examples are as follows.
>
> \240 - instead of a space
> \243 - instead of a pound sign
>
Hello Chris and Kyle,
Thank you for the information. I will modify my muttrc.
"Antoine Kaufmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Fri, Oct 03 12:46, Percy Foreman wrote:
Someone mentioned the "set folder" command, but that only works when I
press "c +
" in index screen.
Hi,
I'm using mutt with imap too. At first I had a similar problem iirc. I
didn't set spoolfile. Here an ex
=- Kabel wrote on Thu 2.Oct'08 at 23:05:10 +0200 -=
> Does somebody could show me his .muttrc where he's accessing more
> than one mail server?
wiki -> ConfigList,
but see also MuttGuide / UseIMAP and MuttGuide -> UserStories.
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On Fri, Oct 03 12:46, Percy Foreman wrote:
> Someone mentioned the "set folder" command, but that only works when I
> press "c +
> " in index screen.
Hi,
I'm using mutt with imap too. At first I had a similar problem iirc. I
didn't set spoolfile. Here an excerpt from my config:
set spoolfile=
Hello list,
I've searched the archive and found a couple of threads with a similar
problem, but I
couldn't find a solution. It's like this:
When in index I press "y" to go to the mailbox screen. Here's what I see:
-- Mutt: Mailboxes [0]
0 imaps://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX
0 imaps://[E
Hello list,
I've searched the archive and found a couple of threads with a similar
problem, but I couldn't find a solution. It's like this:
When in index I press "y" to go to the mailbox screen. Here's what I see:
-- Mutt: Mailboxes [0]
0 imaps://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX
0 imaps://[EMAIL PROT
Hi Kyle,
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> Interesting... I wonder... I'm guessing that you don't use mutt's
> mcache setting? I bet if you did, those files wouldn't exist (they'd
> be stored in the mcache location instead).
You're right - using message_cachedir, the files under /tmp seem to be
gone and t