Timeout surpassed, mailbox closed on sync
Greetings. This is my first post on the list, and I'm new to Mutt. I've searched the mailing list, and didn't see anything quite like this. Maybe someone can tell what's happening. I'm running MUTT 1.5.23 on OpenBSD 5.8. The only patch is the trash folder patch. I have Mutt set up to work with an IMAP account. It's able to log in, read, send, save, and make folders properly. There seems to be some trouble with the sync operation when it moves messages to the Trash folder. When I sync, either after pressing '$' or on quit or mailbox change, Mutt will ask if I want to expunge deleted messages. I type 'y', and it begins uploading messages (presumably moving them to my Trash folder). Then, it gets stuck around 95% or 98% on one of the transfers. Next, it will tell me "Timeout suprassed", and after another minute or so, my message index is gone, and the status line shows (no mailbox), indicating that I'm no longer in the mailbox I was in. Then when I go back to the mailbox, the messages haven't been expunged. When I don't set my trash folder, everything works fine (but of course I lose the security of a trash folder). Any good ideas on this one? All my timeout variables are default values (timeout=600, connect_timeout=30, smime_timeout=300). Note: my mail server apparently requires that imap_pipeline_depth is set to 0. That's the only "weird" thing I think I have going on. Sincerely, Nathan
Re: Need passphrase for unencrypting but not for signing
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016, Xu Wang wrote: > that in order to decrypt a message I need to put my passphrase in. But > for signing, I do not need to. Is this normal? It is the same Are you replying to an encrypted mail? Then the pass phrase is most likely still cached. See the fine manual, look for pgp_timeout or something like that.
Re: Need passphrase for unencrypting but not for signing
On 16-01-26 00:20:40, Xu Wang wrote: > Hello all, > > I have set up gpg signing, encrypting, and I also have to decrypt when > someone send an encrypted message to me. However, I find it curious > that in order to decrypt a message I need to put my passphrase in. But > for signing, I do not need to. Is this normal? It is the same > passphrase. I'm not sure which settings I set in order to achive this. I don't have an answer to your question but I'm really curious about this. What does your setup look like and how did you create your keypair? Did you use any special options in the creation process? Typically one would want to be prompted for a passphrase both for decryption and signing. Mutt can be set to remember the gpg passphrase for a certain time. Is it possible that you might have decrypted some email and typed the passphrase and then while mutt remembered the passphrase signed and sent another email? Interesting situation nevertheless. -- Jonas Hedman XMPP:n...@jabber.at PGP Key: 0x5c3989e0616bb08c Fingerprint: 8F72 C5BE AAFA B4BA 8F46 9185 5C39 89E0 616B B08C signature.asc Description: Digital signature