On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 11:00:22AM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 10:08:41PM +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
> >It's a bug introduced in mutt 1.5.19. If you can go back to 1.5.18, you
> >will be rescued. If not, 'set check_mbox_size=yes' before the mailboxes
> >directive. (It use
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 07:51:33PM -0800, emmanuel_mays...@lynceantech.com
wrote:
> On 15:38 Fri 19 Nov , Robert Holtzman wrote:
> > This is caused by unread mail in your first 2 mailboxes. I usually make
> > it a point to mark all messages as read when I am ready to change
> > mailboxes.
>
>
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 10:08:41PM +0800, Charles Jie wrote:
It's a bug introduced in mutt 1.5.19. If you can go back to 1.5.18, you
will be rescued. If not, 'set check_mbox_size=yes' before the mailboxes
directive. (It use an alternative method for new-mail checking.)
Please check my recent
Chris,
You could always alias mutt to be the following:
cd ~/tmp ; mutt
I know that's a hackish work around but it's a quick fix.
-Troy
* Chris G :
> By default mutt saves attachments in the current directory (i.e. in the
> directory in which it was started). In my case this is often somewher
By default mutt saves attachments in the current directory (i.e. in the
directory in which it was started). In my case this is often somewhere
completely random and most definitely isn't where I want to save
attachments.
Apart from being careful about the dreictory from which I start mutt is
ther
Hi,
It's a bug introduced in mutt 1.5.19. If you can go back to 1.5.18, you
will be rescued. If not, 'set check_mbox_size=yes' before the mailboxes
directive. (It use an alternative method for new-mail checking.)
Please check my recent post with subject:
"New mail" problem - Why I have t
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 07:51:33PM -0800, emmanuel_mays...@lynceantech.com
wrote:
> For some reason, as soon as I quit my mailbox (with c), it reports in
> the status bar that new mail has been received in the mailbox I am
> just leaving. All emails are read as far as I can tell.
Try check_mbox
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 07:51:33PM -0800, emmanuel_mays...@lynceantech.com
wrote:
> On 15:38 Fri 19 Nov , Robert Holtzman wrote:
> > This is caused by unread mail in your first 2 mailboxes. I usually make
> > it a point to mark all messages as read when I am ready to change
> > mailboxes.
>
>