Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread Russ Cox
Sorry, I wrote $HOME/bin/pipefrom but in fact I meant $HOME/mail/pipefrom. Russ

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread hugo rivera
Thanks a lot! 2010/3/23 Russ Cox : >> I have no idea if this is related but in the early days with gmail it would >> automaticially remove messages when they where downloaded so they disappeared >> as fast as you tried to read them. >> >> Perhaps your imap server is doing somthing similar? > > Tha

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread Russ Cox
> I have no idea if this is related but in the early days with gmail it would > automaticially remove messages when they where downloaded so they disappeared > as fast as you tried to read them. > > Perhaps your imap server is doing somthing similar? That was with POP3, not with IMAP. As to the o

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread Steve Simon
> Did gmail stop doing that? I think there as a fix, perhaps gmail now supports imap, or perhaps there was an option to disable this mode of operation? I rarely use my gmail account, prefering nedmail ☺ -Steve

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread David Leimbach
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Steve Simon wrote: > > when I'm reading the mail on my imap server > > with nedmail, and I want to save a message, I get > > > > : 3 w /tmp/3 > > !message disappeared > > I have no idea if this is related but in the early days with gmail it would > automaticially

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread Steve Simon
> when I'm reading the mail on my imap server > with nedmail, and I want to save a message, I get > > : 3 w /tmp/3 > !message disappeared I have no idea if this is related but in the early days with gmail it would automaticially remove messages when they where downloaded so they disappeared as fas

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread erik quanstrom
> Nope, I hardly ever tried nedmail. Others like Erik might know. > > jsyk, saving a message is dead easy from acme Mail, you just middle > click on "Save imapfoldername" ;) (assuming the imap folder already > exists) i don't know about the current nedmail for p9p. i'd guess that's a path proble

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread Mathieu Lonjaret
re instead of > by name.  Works fine enough so I never bothered to do it by name > afterwards. > > hth, > Mathieu > > > -- Mensaje reenviado -- > From: hugo rivera > To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net> > Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 12:18:56 +0100

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread hugo rivera
s why I set it by ip here instead of > by name.  Works fine enough so I never bothered to do it by name > afterwards. > > hth, > Mathieu > > > -- Mensaje reenviado -- > From: hugo rivera > To: Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs <9fans@9fans.net>

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread Mathieu Lonjaret
Hello, if you haven't done so yet, you need to edit the $PLAN9/mail/lib/rewrite file like that: # send all mail to the gateway or mail server, $smtp, for delivery ([^!]*)!(.*)| "$PLAN9/mail/lib/qmail '\s' 'xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx'" "'\...@\1'" where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the ip address of your

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2010-03-23 Thread hugo rivera
I configured mailfs so now I can read email, thanks. But writing mail is not going so well: $ cat $PLAN9/log/smtp.fail myhost Mar 23 11:21:44 bad network /net/net!my.smtp.server!smtp (my.smtp.server) myhost Mar 23 11:28:06 bad network /net/net!my.smtp.server!smtp (my.smtp.server) myhost Mar 23 11:

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2009-12-16 Thread Jason Catena
I followed these excellent instructions to the end (mailfs: imapconnect: Success) and get this error when I try to button-2-click Mail in acme. mailfs: imapconnect: Success Mail: cannot mount mail: dial unix!/tmp/ns.jdc.192.168.1.102:0/mail: connect /tmp/ns.jdc.192.168.1.102:0/mail: No such file o

Re: [9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2009-11-21 Thread Mathieu Lonjaret
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 10:33 PM, Lorenzo Bolla wrote: > Hi all, > can anyone point me to a document (if any) that explains how to use > acme/Mail to read e-mail in Linux? > I couldn't find any useful information in the plan9port distribution and it > does not work "out-of-the-box". > Thanks for y

[9fans] using acme/Mail from plan9port in Linux

2009-11-21 Thread Lorenzo Bolla
Hi all, can anyone point me to a document (if any) that explains how to use acme/Mail to read e-mail in Linux? I couldn't find any useful information in the plan9port distribution and it does not work "out-of-the-box". Thanks for your help! L.