Re: Mutt and courier-imap

2007-02-27 Thread William Yardley
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 12:01:20PM -0700, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > On Tuesday, February 27 at 10:53 AM, quoth William Yardley: > > but I don't think it's been maintained. > > I'm speaking out of ignorance here, but why would you need a patch for > this? (Unless maybe it's making mutt use the new fi

Re: Mutt and courier-imap

2007-02-27 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, February 27 at 10:53 AM, quoth William Yardley: > It's possible; you'll probably want to adjust the setting of $mask > so you can see the - I used to use 'set mask="^\\."'. > > Someone did a patch for Courier's "Maildir++" scheme (which, A

Re: Mutt and courier-imap

2007-02-27 Thread William Yardley
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 10:37:23AM +0100, John wrote: > I'm using Mutt locally with Maildir folders, and now I would like to run > courier-imap on top of this. > > So I want to: (1) use ssh+mutt and (2) use thunderbird+imap(s) to access > my mail, both using the same Maildir tree. > > Is this

Re: Mutt and courier-imap

2007-02-27 Thread Steve Kirk
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 01:44:02PM +0100, Peter Wiersig wrote: > On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 10:37:23AM +0100, John wrote: > > > > So I want to: (1) use ssh+mutt and (2) use thunderbird+imap(s) to access > > my mail, both using the same Maildir tree. > > > > Is this possible? I.e., mutt and courier

Re: Mutt and courier-imap

2007-02-27 Thread Peter Wiersig
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007 at 10:37:23AM +0100, John wrote: > > So I want to: (1) use ssh+mutt and (2) use thunderbird+imap(s) to access > my mail, both using the same Maildir tree. > > Is this possible? I.e., mutt and courier are using (R/W access) > the same physical mail store. I'm doing this and

Mutt and courier-imap

2007-02-27 Thread John
Hello all, I'm using Mutt locally with Maildir folders, and now I would like to run courier-imap on top of this. So I want to: (1) use ssh+mutt and (2) use thunderbird+imap(s) to access my mail, both using the same Maildir tree. Is this possible? I.e., mutt and courier are using (R/W access) t

mutt and Courier IMAP

2000-04-26 Thread Chris Green
I have mutt working reasonably well with Courier IMAP, mostly thanks to a lot of help from Sam the writer of Couier IMAP. The two basic things you need to know to get it all working sensibly are:- 1 - Courier IMAP puts all sub-folders *in* the INBOX folder, thus if I have told Courier IMAP t