Stephen Cott wrote:
> Now I am trying to specify the variable:
>
> set ssl_ca_certificates_file='/etc/ssl/certs/[rootCA.pem]'
>
> But when I launch mutt I get an error:
>
> ssl_ca_certificates_file: unknown variable
>
> The only info I can find on this is to recompile mutt with --with-ssl
> but
I think I'm getting a bit closer on this but am now stuck again. It
looks to me like the server is not offering up the certificate for me to
accept. I exported the server certificate and the root CA certificate
and now have them in my openssl certs directory as well as a certificate
file in my mutt
Maybe everyone does this and I'm just slow, but in case it's useful to
anyone, I recently struck upon a pretty reasonable way to manage largish
numbers of "incoming" mailboxes and re-order them without having to restart
Mutt.
In .mutt/muttrc, say:
source ~/.mutt/mailboxes
And then in ~/.mutt
Using the "color" command, you can tell mutt how to dress.
Let's say you have quite a lot of those color commands in your
configuration, preferably in a separate ~/.mutt/colors file.
Is there a way to tell mutt in the configuration that the color
"default" is to appear as "black"?
Note that "def