Well I'm still flummoxed a bit as I'm almost 100% sure nothing has changed
since Mutt was working and now when it doesn't.
That said, I tend to feel it has something to do with Gmail organizing
messages into the tabs. Like maybe Google moving messages somehow seems
like a deletion to Mutt? P
Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> >On Wed, Jun 05, 2019 at 12:15:10PM -0400, Ben Gold wrote:
> >>And what happens is Mutt ends up giving me this error and then I
> >>can't receive any new mail without quitting and restarting it.
> >
> >I can't answer what has cha
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quitting and restarting it. Is there any way to tell mutt to "check again"?
On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 10:51 AM Hokan wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 05, 2019 at 10:18:10AM -0400, Ben Gold wrote:
> >Mutt was working for me (to check my gmail account) for about a
> >month.Ā N
Mutt was working for me (to check my gmail account) for about a month. Now
it seems like whenever I get an email, instead of showing an unread message
I just get this error:
"mailbox externally modified. flags may be wrong"
I haven't changed anything (that I'm aware of) in mutt or in my email
ha
I'm returning to mutt after a long absence. My muttrc still works for me
– I can retrieve and send my IMAP-Gmail.
However I'm not seeing new messages. Even when I re-sync using "$", mutt
just returns "mailbox unchanged" even though I do have new messages (as I
can see if I open Gmail on my web
I seem to get "\302" when there's a doubled space after a period.
It's a \, not a / (as I previously stated).
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 11:02:12PM +0100, toogy@ wrote:
On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 04:36:34PM -0500, Ben Gold wrote:
When I view messages I often (but not always)
When I view messages I often (but not always) get some "/" escape
characters. Often "/302" but some other numbers also. And I often get
a red cross on white background on line breaks.
These are varieties of html, rtf, etc? Is there a simple catch-all to
remove all such characters from text mes
2015, Ben Gold wrote:
To encrypt the password I entered this on the commandline (OS X):
openssl aes-256-cbc -salt -out pw.txt -in cleartext.txt
(openssl then prompts your for an encryption password)
and in my muttrc file I wrote:
set imap_pass = `openssl aes-256-cbc -salt
Aha! I'm sorry. I misinterpreted your reply. You mean I have to
create an application-specific password to use IMAP once I've enabled
2-factor authentication. (I don't know where I got "authentification"
from ... fingers on auto-pilot, I guess.)
I've done this. I created an application password