Brendan == Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brendan As far as I know they've been allowed in courier for a
Brendan while. In mutt you can press enter to descend
Brendan subfolders and space to open a mailbox. or maybe it's
Brendan the other way around - I haven't tested
On Tuesday, 23 January 2001 at 17:27, Brian May wrote:
Brendan == Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brendan As far as I know they've been allowed in courier for a
Brendan while. In mutt you can press enter to descend
Brendan subfolders and space to open a mailbox. or maybe
Brendan == Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brendan To browse, I think you should just be able to type ctab
Brendan - except if you've got a mailbox with new mail filled in
Brendan you'll end up tab-completing instead. To tab-complete you
Brendan need to at least have the
On Wednesday, 24 January 2001 at 10:28, Brian May wrote:
Brendan == Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, got it going again, Thanks.
It looks like the syntax for using SSL has changed though, so I will
have to lookup that again (maybe that was my problem before...).
I'd recommend in
On Tuesday, 23 January 2001 at 18:45, Brendan Cully wrote:
Brendan (gdb) b imap_auth_sasl Breakpoint 1 at 0x80a0b3c: file
Brendan /usr/devel/cvs/guug/mutt/imap/auth_sasl.c, line 36.
Brendan (gdb) r Starting program: /home/brendan/build/mutt/./mutt
Brendan Cannot access
Brendan == Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brendan I'd recommend in 1.3 you switch to IMAP urls, in which
Brendan case the syntax is imaps://host/ rather than
Brendan imap://host/. But the old {host/ssl} should continue to
Brendan work - it's a bug if it doesn't.
On Wednesday, 24 January 2001 at 11:09, Brian May wrote:
Brendan == Brendan Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brendan I'd recommend in 1.3 you switch to IMAP urls, in which
Brendan case the syntax is imaps://host/ rather than
Brendan imap://host/. But the old {host/ssl} should
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Phil == Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil I think it's less it's a dumb IMAP server and more it's a
Phil dumb email client that doesn't let you set your mailbox
Phil == Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil I don't know what else to say. With everything I've tried,
Phil all my mail folders are shown as subfolders of INBOX until I
Phil tweak the config a little (usually by going into the mail
Phil client config and telling it that
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Phil == Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil I don't know what else to say. With everything I've tried,
Phil all my mail folders are shown as subfolders of INBOX until I
On Monday, 22 January 2001 at 18:47, Brian May wrote:
Phil == Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil I don't know what else to say. With everything I've tried,
Phil all my mail folders are shown as subfolders of INBOX until I
Phil tweak the config a little (usually by
Phil == Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Phil I think it's less it's a dumb IMAP server and more it's a
Phil dumb email client that doesn't let you set your mailbox
Phil path (netscape calls it the mail server directory).
I think you misunderstood me.
Otherwise, please tell
Hi Matthew,
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 10:36:48PM +, Matthew Sackman wrote:
Yes, Postfix does support .forward files, so this works well (I've just
installed maildrop and things seem to be working).
Good to hear it!
I had no idea that mutt supported IMAP folders, so this comes as a very
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 08:25:28PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
My only dislike of the above is courier-imap. It insists that all
folders appear below INBOX (eg. INBOX.trash) which in turn looks
messy and prevents using a hierarchy for your own folders.
Yeah, I agree, it's a bit dumb.
The other
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My only dislike of the above is courier-imap. It insists that all
folders appear below INBOX (eg. INBOX.trash) which in turn
Hi Matthew,
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 10:59:48PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently managed to set up Postfix, and get it to feed to the
Cyrus IMAP server. At the moment I'm using TkRat, but am finding it a
little restrictive.
This isn't an MUA solution, but rather a whole mail
Damon == Damon Muller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Damon I use effectively this combination myself, and it works
Damon really well.
My only dislike of the above is courier-imap. It insists that all
folders appear below INBOX (eg. INBOX.trash) which in turn looks
messy and prevents using a
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 07:33:29PM +1100, Damon Muller wrote:
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| If postfix supports .forward files, you'll need something like
|
| | maildrop -d $USER
| maildrop -d $USER
You need the quotes, otherwise the mail disappears. I'm not sure but
you may also need 'exec' (probably not, it
Yes, Postfix does support .forward files, so this works well (I've just
installed maildrop and things seem to be working).
I had no idea that mutt supported IMAP folders, so this comes as a very
pleasent surprise. However, when changing folders, it is a little
cumbersome to have to type in
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 10:36:48PM +, Matthew Sackman wrote:
| Yes, Postfix does support .forward files, so this works well (I've just
| installed maildrop and things seem to be working).
|
| I had no idea that mutt supported IMAP folders, so this comes as a very
| pleasent surprise. However,
Dear all!
I have recently managed to set up Postfix, and get it to feed to the
Cyrus IMAP server. At the moment I'm using TkRat, but am finding it a
little restrictive.
Could anyone reccomment a good MUA with good support for IMAP and
filtering of incomming mail. I'm assuming one can't use
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Dear all!
I have recently managed to set up Postfix, and get it to feed to the
Cyrus IMAP server. At the moment I'm using TkRat, but am finding it a
little restrictive.
Ok
Could
Phil Brutsche writes:
Netscape can. Whether or not it's a good MUA is highly subjective :)
Pine can. Whether or not it's a good MUA is also highly subjective :)
Dunno about anything else.
Gnus, of course, can. That it is a good MUA is an objective fact :)
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On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 10:59:48PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| Could anyone reccomment a good MUA with good support for IMAP and
| filtering of incomming mail. I'm assuming one can't use procmail to
| filter mail as it won't work in a IMAPd (I think!), so which MUAs are
I'm not sure what
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