At 2011-12-16 22:58:25,"Jamie Paul Griffin"
wrote:>The spoolfile is defined in the environment with the $MAIL environment
>variable. The $spoolfile muttrc setting overrides the environment definition.
Yes, there has been some description about this in the wiki.
I'm using native win32 port w
* yihect [12-17-11 00:03]:
>
> Yes, if we are using cygwin or other xNIX-like os, the home dir or "~/"
> should indicates "/home//".
>
> I'm using the native win32 port, and actually I "installed" the port in
> C:\program files\mutt and I set USER environment variable to
> "hezhesheng" , set HOM
At 2011-12-16 22:19:43,"Patrick Shanahan" wrote:
>I'm not familiar with the "mutt- zip package for windows" but if you
>are running in cygwin, if I start mutt w/o the spoolfile defined in
>muttrc, mutt asks to create one and it would be below /home/. Mutt
En, I'm using the native win32 port
On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 09:19:43AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * yihect [12-16-11 08:02]:
> > I'm using mutt-1.4i zip package for windows. I have prepared the
> > .muttrc file in my home directory, namely D:\mutt\hezhesheng.
> >
> > When I launch the mutt.exe, a subdir name Mail cr
* yihect [12-16-11 08:02]:
> I'm using mutt-1.4i zip package for windows. I have prepared the
> .muttrc file in my home directory, namely D:\mutt\hezhesheng.
>
> When I launch the mutt.exe, a subdir name Mail created in my home
> directory, but how to create the spoolfile whose file na
Hi all:
I'm using mutt-1.4i zip package for windows. I have prepared the .muttrc
file in my home directory, namely D:\mutt\hezhesheng.
When I launch the mutt.exe, a subdir name Mail created in my home
directory, but how to create the spoolfile whose file name is inbox as
configed i
=> On [2011-12-15 23:36:59 -0500]:
rj Said:
> On Fri 16 at 09:43 AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote:
>
> > On 15Dec2011 22:00, stardiviner wrote:
> > | I use mailboxes like this:
> > |
> > | mailboxes =/var/mail/chris
> > | mailboxes =Python
> > | mailboxes =Python/python
> > | m