On Wed, 17 Dec 2008, Rejo Zenger wrote:
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Tolga wrote:
> I am using mutt to connect to a remote server. When I tried sending a
> test mail with mutt, it got processed as spam. With Thunderbird it's
> fine. What could cause this? Below is my .muttrc:
Show us the email or provide more details. Otherwise you will just get
speculation.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 02:47, Erik Christiansen
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> On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 10:11:57PM +0100, Melisizwe Dubaku wrote:
>> I would change it to "Meeting cancelled [was: Meeting next week]".
>
> Yes, that's precisely the syntax which I've also absorbed from
> inhabiting a number of technical li
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On Wednesday, December 17 at 04:33 PM, quoth David Young:
>On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 04:19:56PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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>> On Wednesday, December 17 at 04:14 PM, quoth David Young:
>> >> The way
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 04:19:56PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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> On Wednesday, December 17 at 04:14 PM, quoth David Young:
> >> The way to test this is to see what happens when you use mutt's
> >> function instead of (by default,
> >> copy-mes
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On Wednesday, December 17 at 04:14 PM, quoth David Young:
>> The way to test this is to see what happens when you use mutt's
>> function instead of (by default,
>> copy-message is triggered by tapping C). When you copy a message
>> from a folder i
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On Wednesday, December 17 at 09:58 PM, quoth Steve Searle:
>> The way to test this is to see what happens when you use mutt's
>> function instead of (by default,
>> copy-message is triggered by tapping C). When you copy a message
>> from a folder
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 03:35:29PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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> On Wednesday, December 17 at 03:15 PM, quoth David Young:
> > Today I have found that if I save a message M in IMAP folder F to
> > the same folder F, and then I sync folder F by ta
Around 09:35pm on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 (UK time), Kyle Wheeler scrawled:
> The way to test this is to see what happens when you use mutt's
> function instead of (by default,
> copy-message is triggered by tapping C). When you copy a message from
> a folder into the same folder, does y
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On Wednesday, December 17 at 03:15 PM, quoth David Young:
> Today I have found that if I save a message M in IMAP folder F to
> the same folder F, and then I sync folder F by tapping '$', then
> message M is no longer present in F.
Interesting - I w
On Wednesday, 17 December 2008 at 15:15, David Young wrote:
> Today I have found that if I save a message M in IMAP folder F to
> the same folder F, and then I sync folder F by tapping '$', then
> message M is no longer present in F. This is different behavior
> than I expect for two reasons: savi
Today I have found that if I save a message M in IMAP folder F to
the same folder F, and then I sync folder F by tapping '$', then
message M is no longer present in F. This is different behavior
than I expect for two reasons: saving a message should not be a
destructive operation, no matter what t
Cristóbal Palmer yazmış:
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 03:08:46PM +0200, Tolga wrote:
Hello,
I am using mutt to connect to a remote server. When I tried sending a
test mail with mutt, it got processed as spam. With Thunderbird it's
fine. What could cause this? Below is my .muttrc:
I ser
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 03:08:46PM +0200, Tolga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using mutt to connect to a remote server. When I tried sending a
> test mail with mutt, it got processed as spam. With Thunderbird it's
> fine. What could cause this? Below is my .muttrc:
I seriously doubt it's mutt's fau
When I send mail, it goes to the receiving person's spam filter.
mto
Joel Esler yazmış:
Tolga said:
Hello,
I am using mutt to connect to a remote server. When I tried sending a test mail with mutt, it got processed as spam. With Thunderbird it's fine. What could cause this? Below is
my .m
Tolga said:
> Hello,
>
> I am using mutt to connect to a remote server. When I tried sending a test
> mail with mutt, it got processed as spam. With Thunderbird it's fine. What
> could cause this? Below is
> my .muttrc:
Wait, do you mean, when you send an email, the person receiving it, it goe
* Tolga [12-17-08 08:30]:
>
> I am using mutt to connect to a remote server. When I tried sending a
> test mail with mutt, it got processed as spam. With Thunderbird it's
> fine. What could cause this? Below is my .muttrc:
>
> set spoolfile=imaps://mtozses:p...@mail.sabanciuniv.edu
> set folde
Hello,
I am using mutt to connect to a remote server. When I tried sending a
test mail with mutt, it got processed as spam. With Thunderbird it's
fine. What could cause this? Below is my .muttrc:
set spoolfile=imaps://mtozses:p...@mail.sabanciuniv.edu
set folder=imaps://mtoz...@mail.sabanciun
Hi there,
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