Re: IMAP folder path

1999-08-28 Thread Brian D. Winters
On Fri, Aug 27, 1999 at 05:46:46PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: > Brian D. Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > set spoolfile='{imapserver}inbox' > > set folder='{imapserver}INBOX' > [lots of explanation from David as to why this doesn't make sense omitted] I agree, my solution doesn't app

"User-Agent:" header in 0.95.7 ? [Was Re: mbox or MAILDIR]

1999-08-28 Thread Russell Hoover
On Thu 08/26/99 at 04:51 PM +1000, Craig McVean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello to all mutters i'm a cook who plays with the linux os becuase its > fun However i'm not vey computer literate so it takes me 8 times longer > than most newbies to work things out. There's one thing in this me

a mutt problem or a freebsd problem?

1999-08-28 Thread John
Hello When executing mutt (when sending the mail, in other words, pressing 'y' to send, I get the following error message: Error sending message, child exited 127 (). The system is running FreeBSD 3.2-release. Mutt worked well before the kernel was recompiled. I am using qmail. Here is the ve

Re: a mutt problem or a freebsd problem?

1999-08-28 Thread Jon Parise
On Sat, Aug 28, 1999 at 11:48:16AM +0100, John wrote: > When executing mutt (when sending the mail, in other words, pressing 'y' > to send, I get the following error message: > > Error sending message, child exited 127 (). Check to ensure the value of the 'sendmail' variable is set correctly i

Re: newbie : lot of problems with mutt

1999-08-28 Thread Raju K. V.
hi, yes, I installed mutt as root. here is the ls -l o/p of /usr/local/bin where mutt is installed: (earth)ls -l /usr/local/bin total 3031 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 3047603 Aug 28 19:01 mutt* -rwxr-sr-x 1 root mail54665 Aug 28 19:01 mutt_dotlock* Also ls -l o/p of /var/mai

[1.0pre1-us] Weird build error

1999-08-28 Thread Thomas Ribbrock
Hi all, while working on the US version RPMs, I encountered a weird build error with the US version tarball: The build fails in m4/ with a message about @SHELL@ being undefined. True enough, "Makefile" in m4/ contains the line SHELL = @SHELL@ The funny thing is: After running "configure", the