On Monday 18 Nov 2013 05:29:04 Mark Filipak wrote:
> My setup is a virtual machine environment.
> Host OS: Windows-7, 64bit, without an Internet connection.
> Guest OS: Linux Mint 14, with an Internet connection.
> Shared folder #1: The download directory (Net > Guest > Host).
> Shared folder #2:
In my email setup I recently changed from mboxes to maildirs. I access
my maildirs directly from my office and through imap from home using
dovecot. When I made the conversion using dovecot's dsync program
the maildir folders acquired a leading dot in their names. I found
that agreeable, as it allo
On 2013/11/18 3:19 AM, Edward Toroshchin wrote:
Have you considered setting up an IMAP server? This should solve all
your problems.
Thank you, Edward, but I want to be able to read email in the Windows Host
which has no Internet access. I don't see how IMAP would help?
Also, I think Samba w
Hi list,
so here is the thing. I use offlineimap to mirror a couple mailboxes
and view them with mutt. But in a specific mailbox all the messages
are marked for deletion. If offlineimap kicks in, the messages are
indeed deleted. If I unmark them and then quit and reopen mutt,
they're marked again.
> However, when I change to an imaps://... folder, sending mail fails with:
>
> Error sending message, child exited 127 (Exec error.).
Ha ha. No wonder as I had a folder-hook that unset sendmail, for
unknown historic reasons. (The insight came after I noticed today it
happens whenever I had bee
Hello,
I use mutt with .msmtp (with tls and a fingerprint check)
All works fine when I fire up mutt opening a local maildir and send mail.
However, when I change to an imaps://... folder, sending mail fails with:
Error sending message, child exited 127 (Exec error.).
Once this has happened, s
Have you considered setting up an IMAP server? This should solve all
your problems.
Also, I think Samba would not lift the Windows's file name restrictions.
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