I am back to using Mutt after a bit of a hiatus (mostly because the
e-mail at work was locked down to MAPI only). I have installed mutt
1.5.20 on my Mac from Macports. I have configured my ^ key to
imap-fetch-mail using a keybinding command in my muttrc but it doesn't
work. The only way
On Mon, Apr 06, 2009 at 09:56:15PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
> Hi,
>
> * zhang zhengquan wrote:
>
> > I used to use G to fetch mail from the pop server and also I have
> > getmail running in cron to getmail from pop server.
> > I realized that internal fetch mail m
Hi,
* zhang zhengquan wrote:
> I used to use G to fetch mail from the pop server and also I have
> getmail running in cron to getmail from pop server.
> I realized that internal fetch mail might not redirect the incoming
> mail to procmail so it is not filtered?
As documented in the
Dear mutt users,
recently I noticed that my procmail recipe is not working with mutt's
internal fetch mail feature.
I used to use G to fetch mail from the pop server and also I have
getmail running in cron to getmail from pop server.
I realized that internal fetch mail might not redirec
I upgraded my mutt from 1.2.5 to 1.4i and now when I do imap-fetch-mail
it says "Fetching message..." but doesn't retrieve messages. This worked
before I upgraded. I'm on a Redhat 7.2 system and used this SRPM:
$ rpm -qi mutt
Name: mutt
Jeffrey L. Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 28 Nov 1999:
> I am having problems getting my mail. I have two question, one OT. I
> have 'G' bound to a fetchmail macro. 1) How can I invoke the original
> binding 'fetch-mail'? From the docs, I would ex
Jeffrey L. Taylor [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I am having problems getting my mail. I have two question, one OT. I
> have 'G' bound to a fetchmail macro. 1) How can I invoke the original
> binding 'fetch-mail'? From the docs, I would expect ':fetch-mail
I am having problems getting my mail. I have two question, one OT. I
have 'G' bound to a fetchmail macro. 1) How can I invoke the original
binding 'fetch-mail'? From the docs, I would expect ':fetch-mail' to
work. Mutt complains about an unknown command. 2) Fet