#if Lori
> Thank you Rik, your advice helped, sort of. My server already has a POP server
> running, so I assumed I didn't need to reinstall one.
>
> My problem is mutt: [...]
I suggest you install fetchmail instead. Mutt's pop support is crap
and even the developers will tell you that. Using f
oops, sorry I forgot to say, I had already tried typing G (g) also. I'm pretty
sure it is not using POP.
Thanks anyway,
Lori
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> >%_On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 07:29:23AM -0500, Lori wrote:
> > My problem is mutt: I found the POP support part in the manual, and read
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Lori wrote:
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> At first I thought "success!", but no - mutt still indicates
> "/var/spool/mail/username" at the bottom of the screen, and upon further
> testing (changing pop info. in Muttrc to another account) it appears mutt is
> still not using POP. I know about
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 07:29:23AM -0500, Lori wrote:
> My problem is mutt: I found the POP support part in the manual, and read about
Run Mutt, and type `G'
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Jeff
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Thank you Rik, your advice helped, sort of. My server already has a POP server
running, so I assumed I didn't need to reinstall one.
My problem is mutt: I found the POP support part in the manual, and read about
setting pop variables in the Muttrc file. I figured that since you have to
compile