On 00/07/06 17:48 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> >> > $ cat .muttrc|grep move
> >> > # Don't ask to move read messages
> >> > set move=no
>
> >> This week's candidate for the useless use of cat award.
>
> Meow :) The only reason was that my muttrc is rather well commented, and
> I was
On 07/07/00 07:57 +0200, Erik van der Meulen typed:
>I have tried to do the same:
> mailboxes {mail.avondel.nl}foo etc
>
>Now I get an error:
>
> Mailbox vunarable must have 1777 protection
>If I do a chmod 1777 on ~/mail, (I think its open to the world) the
>message does not go away.
>Any id
Sorry for posting this on mutt-users - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
responded to me offlist on something, and I replied.
Hassle - his ISP seems to be refusing connections from Juno. Erik, I'm on
Juno's abuse desk. If your ISP has any hassles with Juno, please do
reassure them that we are anti-spam, and
Hi *,
i have successfully installed mutt-1.3.4 at home,
but at work i get the error:
bakterius{pirschel}~/tmp/mutt-1.3.4> ./configure --prefix=$HOME
[...]
checking for iconv... no
configure: error: Unable to find iconv library
libiconv is installed in my $HOME
bakterius{pirschel}~/tmp/mutt-1.3
On 2000-07-07 11:12:59 +0200, Dirk Pirschel wrote:
> bakterius{pirschel}~/tmp/mutt-1.3.4> ./configure --prefix=$HOME
> [...]
> checking for iconv... no
> configure: error: Unable to find iconv library
> libiconv is installed in my $HOME
Tell that mutt. ./configure --prefix=$HOME --with-iconv=$
Thomas Roessler writes:
> On 2000-07-07 11:12:59 +0200, Dirk Pirschel wrote:
>
> > bakterius{pirschel}~/tmp/mutt-1.3.4> ./configure --prefix=$HOME
> > [...]
> > checking for iconv... no
> > configure: error: Unable to find iconv library
>
> > libiconv is installed in my $HOME
>
> Tell that mutt
Hi:
New to mutt and to this list--please let me know
if I make mistakes.
My question: is the following due to a configuration problem
on my system, or is it a problem with the mutt build?
The command line
$ ./configure --enable-imap --with-gss=~/tmp/krb5_compile/krb5-1.2.1/src
fails with "GSSAP
Basically I've got mutt set up to change my From and Reply-To if I
send to a certain domain. But I'd like mutt to use my default values
for any other mails. Works fine until I send one mail to the changed
domain -- after that all mails have the changed values, not the
default ones.
Thanks, wow th
On Friday, 07.07.2000 at 10:27 -0400, Mostly Harmless wrote:
> Basically I've got mutt set up to change my From and Reply-To if I
> send to a certain domain. But I'd like mutt to use my default values
> for any other mails. Works fine until I send one mail to the changed
> domain -- after that al
Sorry to ask this of the list, but I don't know what to do with this.
I am finally sick of all the ^G stuff in PGP signed emails, so I
checked out http://www.mutt.org/doc/PGP-Notes.txt but I don't know
what:
"Make sure the PGP command formats pass "+language=pgp" to all the PGP
binaries (but not
the resource at http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#ss4.11
says in part:
When browsing folders on an IMAP server, you can toggle whether to look at only
the
folders you are subscribed to, or all folders with the toggle-subscribed command.
See also the $imap_list_subscribe
So i have it filtering everything now except to spool, and I have no
idea what to try, i've looked through dejanews, qmail faq, INSTALL.mbox,
qmail egroups log, qmail faq archive.
ugh...i don't want to give up, i find it very powerful, i just need a
beer now!
Tell me what you
Currently I am using Mutt as local client and from remote systems with
the aid of a Telnet session. Works great. Now I would like to switch to
IMAP for remote access and I am struggling with my .muttrc because I
would like to retain functionality.
My situation:
Mutt 1.2i om Debian Linux 2.2
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