Marc Vaillant wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 06:56:38PM -0500, Joseph wrote:
> > Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian,
> >
> > I tried Macports to get mutt.
> >
> > But I got an old version.
> >
> > How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it?
> >
>
> po
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 06:56:38PM -0500, Joseph wrote:
> Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian,
>
> I tried Macports to get mutt.
>
> But I got an old version.
>
> How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it?
>
port install mutt-devel
That will get you 1.
On Friday, 19 December 2008 at 18:56, Joseph wrote:
> Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian,
>
> I tried Macports to get mutt.
>
> But I got an old version.
>
> How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it?
>
> ( I still use Debian as well and like it very muc
Getting started with a Mac and being spoiled with Debian,
I tried Macports to get mutt.
But I got an old version.
How do I get a current copy, and how do I stay current on it?
( I still use Debian as well and like it very much. )
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Joseph
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 04:48:46PM +, Michael Kjorling wrote:
> On 19 Dec 2008 12:15 +, by c...@isbd.net (Chris G):
> > For some reason mutt isn't seeing new mail arriving. It is arriving
> > OK and the flags (i.e. the 'N' against new messages) are OK but I'm
> > not being notified in the
On Sat, Dec 20, 2008 at 12:17:57AM +0800, bill lam wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Dec 2008, Chris G wrote:
> > But mutt isn't seeing any new mail.
>
> Just wild guess, did you set mailboxes to the proper directory in .muttrc ?
> like this, say,
>
> set folder="$HOME/Mail" # Local mailboxes stored here
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 05:12:47PM +0100, Nathan Huesken wrote:
> Is there a hook for startup/shutdown? I do I execute an extern program?
I would think the easiest thing to do is write a small wrapper for
mutt something like
#!/bin/bash
offlineimap
mutt
offlineimap
But if you leave mutt open for a
On 19 Dec 2008 12:15 +, by c...@isbd.net (Chris G):
> For some reason mutt isn't seeing new mail arriving. It is arriving
> OK and the flags (i.e. the 'N' against new messages) are OK but I'm
> not being notified in the status line and I'm not able to 'c' to
> mailboxes where new mail has arri
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On Friday, December 19 at 05:12 PM, quoth Nathan Huesken:
> I use offlineimap to syncronize my mail.
Okay.
> I would like it to run when:
> - mutt starts up
> - mutt shuts down (so that changes are visible on the server)
That's probably easiest t
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 6:15 AM, Chris G wrote:
> For some reason mutt isn't seeing new mail arriving. It is arriving
> OK and the flags (i.e. the 'N' against new messages) are OK but I'm
> not being notified in the status line and I'm not able to 'c' to
> mailboxes where new mail has arrived.
>
>
On Fri, Dec 19 2008, Chris G wrote:
> >
> ... but that's what new mail looks like when the mailboxes previously
> weren't there. Are you saying that mutt will only see new mail if the
> file existed beforehand?
It seems so. You can test it easily with the command "touch".
Cheers, Peter
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On Fri, 19 Dec 2008, Chris G wrote:
> But mutt isn't seeing any new mail.
Just wild guess, did you set mailboxes to the proper directory in .muttrc ?
like this, say,
set folder="$HOME/Mail" # Local mailboxes stored here
mailboxes ! +freewant +ixion
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Hi,
I use offlineimap to syncronize my mail.
I would like it to run when:
- mutt starts up
- mutt shuts down (so that changes are visible on the server)
- I press a certain key, to refresh my mailboxes
How can this be one?
Is there a hook for startup/shutdown? I do I execute an extern program?
T
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 04:18:40PM +0100, Peter Münster wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 19 2008, Chris G wrote:
>
> > Well something funny is going on, the mail *should* be seen as new
> > shouldn't it? :-
> >
> > chris$ ls -lc --full-time
> > total 16
> > -rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris 4818 2008-12-
On Fri, Dec 19 2008, Chris G wrote:
> Well something funny is going on, the mail *should* be seen as new
> shouldn't it? :-
>
> chris$ ls -lc --full-time
> total 16
> -rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris 4818 2008-12-19 13:04:01.0 + freewant
> -rw-r--r-- 1 chris chris 7234 2008-1
On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 12:15:42PM +, Chris G wrote:
> I have just moved my mail to a new system, it's being delivered by
> exim4 on a new ubuntu 8.10 installation.
>
> For some reason mutt isn't seeing new mail arriving. It is arriving
> OK and the flags (i.e. the 'N' against new messages) a
I have just moved my mail to a new system, it's being delivered by
exim4 on a new ubuntu 8.10 installation.
For some reason mutt isn't seeing new mail arriving. It is arriving
OK and the flags (i.e. the 'N' against new messages) are OK but I'm
not being notified in the status line and I'm not abl
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