speed. Yet its still stored on a
mail server that presumably someone else is taking care of and has
proper backups. Guess what ... if they don't you have an automatic
backup and your mail will get pushed back to the server when you can
connect again.
IMHO IMAP is just more flexible.
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Nic
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 04:23:17PM +0100, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> I don't know gnome. But may be you can tell us, what command you have
> specified to call mutt?
Try mutt %s
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Nick Anderson
Network & Systems Administrator
PilgrimPage Inc. | Absorbent Ink
http://www.pilgrim
se mutt then kill it
and force a final sync when you exit mutt.
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Network & Systems Administrator
PilgrimPage Inc. | Absorbent Ink
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I have mutt connecting to gmails imap service. I can view
messages in the inbox, however I cannot seem to change to
any other folder. I tried switching to a few folders with
debug on, the results are attached.
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Nick Anderson
Mutt 1.5.16 started at Fri Oct 26 08:40:14 2007
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Debugging at level