On 11/03/2014 05:21 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* DaleKelly <d...@dalekelly.org> [11-03-14 16:33]:
On 11/03/2014 02:45 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
You are rolling your own, did you compile it in ???
I did with POP and IMAP enabled, 1.5.1.23
I have: +USE_POP +USE_IMAP +USE_SMTP
but I install a package built for my distro.
I am using one from distribution, its 1.5.1.6
when I do, mutt -v, it says pop enabled, no ,+ USE POP, or ,+USE SMTP,
no "USE" at all shows up just (+) or (-)
tied doing ,mutt USE_SMTP, no errors that I could't do USE_SMTP, nut
same errors as before
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttGuide/Setup
especially: ./configure --help
For an explanation of all the features use ./configure --help of the mutt
source distribution. Most important are USE_POP, USE_IMAP & USE_SSL for
the respective support (recommended), USE_FCNTL & USE_FLOCK for the
file-locking type, HOMESPOOL when delivering new mail to home-dir instead
of system spool-dir, HAVE_COLOR for helpful highlighting of items, and the
"[using ncurses...]" for the library you want mutt to use to draw its
interface.
You need to look for *definition* of what you want to do. You are
"stabbing" in the dark rather than taking a rational approach. And you
explanations may be very descriptive to you but those trying to help are
trying to fill in blanks w/o knowing actually what you have done. You
haven't even bothered to provide the step-by-step you use in compiling
mutt. "mutt USE_SMTP" really means nothing to me and certainly isn't a
configure line parameter.
What distro are you running?
Do they provide packages?
Have you tried a provided package of mutt?
Above you say you are using "one from the distribution" but just before
you say you compiled "I did with POP and IMAP enabled". Did you or did
you not?
apologies Patrick, I have a short attention span and tend to hack at
some point
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