Having a problem with Gmail. When I try to get my mail via IMAP, I get an
error message "couldn't save certificate" when I attempt to save the
certificate listed below. This happened after an upgrade from Fedora 9 to
Fedora 11.
This certificate belongs to:
Google Internet Authority
Goo
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On Monday, August 17 at 12:32 PM, quoth Rocco Rutte:
> [ btw, any idea why your subject is truncated? ]
Huh... I hadn't noticed that. I haven't a clue. Is this one also
truncated?
>> If you have no choice but to use POP3, I highly recommend you us
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On Sunday, August 16 at 09:18 PM, quoth Ravi Uday:
>I think its only some msgs, as I don't see it happening now.
>But it definitely happens.
>Is there a way to find out which msgs it truncates
Observe when it happens, and see if you notice a pattern
After getting the weirdness with the "m" command sorted out, a new
problem cropped up. When Mutt first opens it reads all the mailboxes over
and over and over. This goes on for ~60 seconds after which my INCOMING
mailbox opens. At this point issuing any command, be it the up or down
arrows, ^n,
I just realised I inadvertantly replied directly to the sender instead
of to the list. My apologies.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:41:18AM +1000, Jaime Tarrant wrote:
>
> This sounds to me like you have a postponed message - in this case, when
> you go to compose a new message again, mutt brings bac
Hi,
* Robert Holtzman wrote:
> Any ideas appreciated.
Well, for the postpone issue, see the $postpone setting in your
local copy of the manual or online. The bindings: mutt is not
disabling them (why should it), you probably didn't specify them for
the postponed menu. For all available menus, pl
Hi,
* Edd Barrett wrote:
> What do you think of a progress indication when you close a large
> mailbox. I use mutt with gmail and frequently when I close a mailing
> list folder it takes a while. User feedback would be nice :)
I have a patch in my queue at bitbucket that does this:
http://bit
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> But mutt DOES have a message cache (if you enable it) that you can
> inspect without being online. See the documentation of
> 'message_cachedir'.
But then you must have viewed the message at least once. That a message
is not in the cache means either a) deleted or b)
[ btw, any idea why your subject is truncated? ]
Hi,
* Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Thursday, August 13 at 10:38 AM, quoth Paul Grinberg:
> > So, let's say my fetchmail keeps all the mail on the mail server
> > after mail download is complete.
> Without being rude, let me stop you right there. Fetch