Hi everyone and sorry to come back with this issue, it's starting to
drive me crazy (I had to manually write the correct From: field after
hitting L ...).
I think my problem is related to my profiles, I have 5 of them. I put
all the configuration files in ~/.mutt/profiles/ and source them from
~/.
I have asked some questions before about the non-sending-big-attachments.
Many kind friends helped me.
However, though I'm still working for a solution, some weird thing happened.
My disk is full, and I am really afraid that's due to my several times
'test sending'.
so maybe the mutt just put
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Saturday, June 14 at 08:34 PM, quoth Awflasher(GuoQirui):
>But then, I cannot even send anything now. It told me that:
>
> /root/sent is not a mailbox
>
>But why? What's a "mailbox" ? Can anyone give me some tips? Thanks
>very much in advance!
A ma
Kyle thanks!
you are really a great person!
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 11:16 PM, Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> On Saturday, June 14 at 08:34 PM, quoth Awflasher(GuoQirui):
>>But then, I cannot even send anything now. It told me that:
>>
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:40:01PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote:
> Personally I think the right thing to do is to show the size of the
> message, headers and all.
I agree... The headers (for example, the subject line) also clearly
contain information which is intended to be conveyed to the
recipi
Suddenly I've discovered that when I try to re-load my .muttrc with the
":source ~/.muttrc" command, the last message in my index (number 920), is
re-positioned as number 576. Other messages are also moved around.
If I change folders out of the inbox and then back into it, the
message-order is res