That's it!!!
GOOD EYE!!!
I don't know how that got set that way, but when i put in the missing
'/', everything worked again!
Thanks,
Russ
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 05:38:53PM -0500, Russell Urquhart wrote:
the sponse i get is:
alias_file="~Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc"
That means "the file mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc in the home directory of the
user 'Desktop'". Unless you have a user named "Desktop" on your system,
and write acce
Hi guys,
the sponse i get is:
alias_file="~Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc"
Russ
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 02:20:43PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Russell Urquhart wrote:
>
> When composing a new message, please don't simply reply to another. Or,
> if you do and use mutt, set the edit_
Its 4.0
bash-2.05b$ perl -v
This is perl, version 4.0
$RCSfile: perl.c,v $$Revision: 4.0.1.8 $$Date: 1993/02/05 19:39:30 $
Patch level: 36
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * Ravi Uday wrote:
>
>> syntax error in file ./gen-map-doc at line 3, next 2 tokens "use str
>
> That all looks okay, i.e. it should work. What are your values of
> $timeout and $mail_check? Maybe mutt just didn't check for new mail yet?
>
mail_check=5
timeout=30
TBH those settings come from someone else's muttrc.
cheers,
Adam
--
"...one cannot be angry when one looks at a penguin."
Hi,
* Adam Wellings wrote:
> > It would be helpful if you could use ls(1) to see what the filenames
> > look like.
> >
>
> Picking one mail folder at random, in the new directory they are all of
> the format:
>
> 1234567890.1234_0.HOSTNAME
>
> In the cur directory they are roughly of the for
Hi,
* Steve Revilak wrote:
> $ mutt -D | grep alias_file
> alias_file="~/.muttrc"
A minor unrelated nit: mutt 1.5.x for quite some has -Q:
mutt -Q alias_file
Rocco
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
russurquhart1> Now when i go to write the alias, it asks if it should
russurquhart1> write to this directory and Muttrc, when i say yes, it
russurquhart1> says:
russurquhart1> No such file or directory (errno = 2)
russurquhart1> The path before the
Hi Rocco,
> > there. New mail in other directories is marked as new when I viist it,
> > but the directory is not marked, and none of the switch to dirs with
> > new mail commands work.
>
> Then I suspect it doesn't get flagged with 'N' in the folder browser, too?
Sorry, yes that's what I mean
Hi Rocco,
The path before the error message IS:
~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc
which IS where my Muttrc file is located.
I DID install to ~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19. (I've been weighing the pros cna
cons of changing the location of the .muttrc, but so far everything has
worked.
Like i said, this
Hi,
* Ravi Uday wrote:
> syntax error in file ./gen-map-doc at line 3, next 2 tokens "use strict"
[...]
What perl version do you have?
Rocco
Hi,
* Russell Urquhart wrote:
When composing a new message, please don't simply reply to another. Or,
if you do and use mutt, set the edit_headers variable and remove the
In-Reply-To line in your editor. Otherwise your message will end up in a
thread it doesn't belong to.
> It's been awhile, eve
Hi,
* Adam Wellings wrote:
> The new mail is marked within the folders, eg if new mail arrives in
> the current directory, it gets marked as new and mutt tells me it's
> there. New mail in other directories is marked as new when I viist it,
> but the directory is not marked, and none of the swi
Hi,
* Chris wrote:
> I'm trying to view multiple gmail mail boxes. At the moment I can only
> see one of the mail boxes.
> Here's my .muttrc file
[...]
I suggest reading the manual on configuration variables as you seem to
miss some fundamental things. In mutt, variables are global and have
def
hi,
I was able to proceed further but am getting following errors when
installing : mutt-1.5.19
Please help :
) > manual.xml
syntax error in file ./gen-map-doc at line 3, next 2 tokens "use strict"
syntax error in file ./gen-map-doc at line 9, next 2 tokens ""cat @ARGV |" or"
syntax error in file
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