=- Greg Novack wrote on Fri 30.Mar'07 at 16:32:02 -0500 -= > > > Come to think of it, this has spawned another question. When I > > > use '<' instead of '-i', I am not even prompted for a password, > > > which I assume is because mutt doesn't need me to interact with > > > msmtp. But when I use '-i', Mutt *does* prompt me for my > > > password (IMAP), even though msmtp doesn't need it, and even > > > though I am not checking my inbox. What's up with this? > > > > I guess your fcc-folder is on IMAP?! > > If '<' doesn't do any fcc'ing, then, of course, you won't be asked. > > If '-i' OTOH does, then it can't save fcc without your IMAP-PW. > > My password is indeed requested for access to my FCC folder when > using '-i'. Thus ends my secondary question. Thanks, Rado. > > { '<' should act like '-i' just without interactive dialog } > '-i' makes me do too much to make it worth invoking from the CLI > rather than just using Mutt normally.
I rarely use CLI mutt, because when I log in I have it open all the time. Maybe ask mutt-dev or file a wish/ change-request with bts. -- © Rado S. -- You must provide YOUR effort for your goal! EVERY effort counts: at least to show your attitude. You're responsible for ALL you do: you get what you give.