Could there be a "--enable-dotlock" option for configure?
I want Mutt to use dotlock locking (in particular in my $HOME/...
subdirectories), even if /var/mail isn't world-writable at compile
time (in fact, here when /var/mail isn't world-writable, it isn't
readable either).
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Vincent Lefèvre <
Hello,
Happy Easter Sunday. I'm having a probelm sending email
with the proper hostname, domain.
I am running Red Hat 6.1, Mutt 1.0.1i.
My facts:
stand alone PC
dial-in ISP account
ISP = att.net
email account = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SMTP = mailandnews.com
POP3 = mailandnews.com
PC hostname = cur
On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 05:18:32PM -0400, Glenn Bajana wrote:
>
> Is this a Sendmail thing to be fixed, a /etc/resolv.conf or
> /etc/hostname issue? I've tried looking into Olaf Kirch's book, but I
> found no answer.
If you're using sendmail as your MTA, then it's most probably replacing
you
On Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 06:24:12PM -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> MASQUERADE_AS(iaw.on.ca)
> FEATURE(masquerade_envelope)
> define(`SMART_HOST',`mail.iaw.on.c')
Oh, and replace the hostname and the mail host with yours, of course.
Mike
Glenn Bajana wrote:
...
>I've ``set hostname=curly''. This only appears in the Mutt message-ids,
>i.e., local mail I compose for tests shows in vi as glenn@curly, but
>when received it appears as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Local emails
>(in Mail as well as Mutt) show localhost.localdomain in the message-i