My god, a flurry of self-replies. Sorry about the noise. Won't happen
again.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 09:25:32AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 08:41:12AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> > Aaah, I see. So here's the thing:
> >
> > 1. I want folder={maggie.automagic.org}INBOX when I d
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 08:41:12AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> Aaah, I see. So here's the thing:
>
> 1. I want folder={maggie.automagic.org}INBOX when I do a "c" to change
>folders;
>
> 2. I want folder=~ when I do an "a" to add an attachment to a message.
>
> I had a brief moment of clarity
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 05:17:21PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> > I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
> > any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
> > if I try to add a local
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
> any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
> if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt
> looks for the file
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
> I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
> any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
> if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt
> looks for the file
I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt
looks for the file on the IMAP server rather than looking on the local
filesystem.
Th
You should be able to get into your local home directory by starting
your attachment name with "~/". This is what I regularly
do. I think this happens when you set $folder to a remote path - we
don't currently have split remote/local current directories, just
"current directory".
Maybe we should
Sounds like a problem with the browser... However, typing
in a local directory and pressing twice should help.
On 2000-03-23 01:21:01 -0600, Ben Beuchler wrote:
> I use mutt 1.1.9i at work to connect via IMAP to a
> server at home. If I attempt to attach a file, it only
> finds files on the I
I use mutt 1.1.9i at work to connect via IMAP to a server at home. If I
attempt to attach a file, it only finds files on the IMAP server instead
of in my home directory on the machine from which I am running mutt. So,
I usually end up scp-ing the file over to my mail server and attaching it
to t