Hello Suvayu,
On Monday, 24 September 2012, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> > Interesting idea. It would be nice if the e-mail address would
> > be sorted on last-seen, to ensure you have the last address of
> > the person you are looking for.
> >
> That is a nice idea. I'll see if I can retrieve that infor
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Hello Gerard,
On Wednesday, 19 September 2012, Gerard ROBIN wrote:
> I installed notmuch-mutt, but after that the contents of my ~/Mail directory
> has been deleted ?
> Luckily I backup my /home regularly with rsync. Phew! Has anyone
> made a successful experience with notmuch-mutt?
Yes, I'm us
On Tuesday, 14 December 2010, Harry Strongburg wrote:
> I am trying to send an email to a literal IPv6 address in mutt and
> it does not work for me. "To: t...@[2001:470::::1]", as an
> example. This won't work though for some reason, though it
> "should". It gets transformed into the edit
Hello Sigi,
On Wednesday, 14 April 2010, sigi wrote:
> I'm using archivemail to create archives of my mail-folders from
> time to time... if I need to search for old messages in my
> maildirs, I use mairix - but it can't index my *.gz-archives,
> right?
>
> Is there any tool out there, which can
Dear Jan,
On Wednesday, 17 March 2010, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> > gpg and mutt used to work fine. now mutt won't find any public
> > keys anymore. I have run the following tests:
> [...]
>
> now i have spent some additional hours on this problem which might
> turn out to be some idiot fault of t
Frederik,
On Monday, 1 October 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> it seems there are a few possibilities to enable mutt to read
> newsgroups, but these require patching the source. Since I'm a Debian
> user, I'd like to be able to make a .deb from the patched version. If I
> apply the patch
> http
Hello,
I try to setup mutt to read my imap mailbox that is only accessible using
SSL. In my muttrc I added:
set certificate_file=~/.mutt/certificates
and ~/.mutt/certificate contains my client certificate that I received from
our CA. From what I understand from the documentation this is also(?)