* On Mon, May 31, 2010 11:54AM +0200 Jan-Herbert Damm (jan-h-d...@web.de)
muttered:
> set smtp_url="..."
> set smtp_pass="..."
> set pop_host="..."
> set pop_user="..."
> set pop_pass="..."
>
> -USE_POP -USE_IMAP -USE_SMTP
Well it cannot do something you didn't compile in.
HTH,
Michael
--
Hello,
yet another minor detail.
Jan-Herbert Damm wrote on 01.06.10:
> thank you, everybody.
Mutt is working now and I can send messages via its built-in smtp support as
long as I am in mutt.
But I need it to send me logfiles off the crontab (off the commandline)
regularly.
===
j...@en
Hello,
Christian Brabandt wrote on 31.05.10:
> If you are using a Debian distribution, you can use
>
> sudo apt-get build-dep mutt
>
> to install all required packages, needed for compiling mutt yourself.
doh! I actually did that before, long ago.
installing libsasl-dev also seems to have be
Hi Jan-Herbert!
On Mo, 31 Mai 2010, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> j...@enit:~/mutt-1.5.20$ sudo apt-get install libsasl2
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> libsasl2 is already the newest version.
If you are using a Debian distribution, you can use
sudo apt-get buil
On 31.05.10,14:07, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> > judging from Josteins post in the thread right before this one i will now
> > have
> > to recompile again --with-sasl
>
> another problem:
> ./configure can't find something concerning sasl2
>
> ===
> checking for sasl_client_init in
* Jan-Herbert Damm [05-31-10 08:08]:
>
> > judging from Josteins post in the thread right before this one i will now
> > have
> > to recompile again --with-sasl
>
> another problem:
> ./configure can't find something concerning sasl2
>
> ===
> checking for sasl_client_init in -lsasl2... no
> c
Hello,
> judging from Josteins post in the thread right before this one i will now have
> to recompile again --with-sasl
another problem:
./configure can't find something concerning sasl2
===
checking for sasl_client_init in -lsasl2... no
configure: error: could not find libsasl2
===
but
===
Thank you, Jostein,
Jostein Berntsen wrote on 31.05.10:
>
> You must compile mutt again with the --enable-pop and --enable-smtp
> flags.
i did and now mutt prompts me that i need sasl.
judging from Josteins post in the thread right before this one i will now have
to recompile again --with-sasl
On 31.05.10,11:54, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I have
>
> set smtp_url="..."
> set smtp_pass="..."
> set pop_host="..."
> set pop_user="..."
> set pop_pass="..."
>
> in a .muttrc for a knewly built mutt on another system. But alas, when i
> start mutt it reports all those variables
Hello All,
I have
set smtp_url="..."
set smtp_pass="..."
set pop_host="..."
set pop_user="..."
set pop_pass="..."
in a .muttrc for a knewly built mutt on another system. But alas, when i
start mutt it reports all those variables as unkown.
I am sure I have overseen something.
== snip ===
Hi!
On Sat, Sep 04, 1999 at 10:31:50AM +0200, J Horacio MG wrote:
> Silly question... but I just have to ask:
>
> What indicates whether a version is stable/unstable?
For the last 0.x versions the ones with the odd numbers behind the
point were stable, with the even numbers (0.96) unstable.
Th
Thomas Roessler dijo:
> On 1999-09-03 16:58:54 -0700, A Guy Called Tyketto wrote:
>
> Wrong way around. These variables are used by the unstable branch,
> that is, 0.96. They are _not_ used by 0.95, or 1.0.
Silly question... but I just have to ask:
What indicates whether a version is stable/u
On 1999-09-03 16:58:54 -0700, A Guy Called Tyketto wrote:
> These aren't totally required, but I did stumble across these errors
> in my .muttrc after running mutt 1.0pre1i, 1.0pre2i, and 0.95.7i, involving
> PGP. I am using GnuPG currently, but these errors come up with PGP 2.6.* as
> w
Heya all..
These aren't totally required, but I did stumble across these errors
in my .muttrc after running mutt 1.0pre1i, 1.0pre2i, and 0.95.7i, involving
PGP. I am using GnuPG currently, but these errors come up with PGP 2.6.* as
well. They did work correctly, in 0.95.5i and
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