--On Monday, October 14, 2002 10:33:22 -0500 Keith G. Murphy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed that it looks like the POP3 functionality has been
integrated into the latest squirrelmail (that is why one of the plugins
is marked obsolete), but the documentation on that is extremely
Andy Saxena wrote:
On Fri, Oct 11, 2002 at 09:23:25AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Andy Saxena wrote:
I don't think Squirrelmail allows access to POP mailboxes.
Check out squirrelmail's web page. Look at the plugins.
Thanks for the pointer, but I don't see any plug-ins that allow POP
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:03:05AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Andy Saxena wrote:
I am a happy squirrelmail user, but I think the above solution is an
elegant solution for a large user base. It's low-maintenance and
hassle-free.
Apparently, there's a squirrelmail plugin that does
Andy Saxena wrote:
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 10:03:05AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Andy Saxena wrote:
I am a happy squirrelmail user, but I think the above solution is an
elegant solution for a large user base. It's low-maintenance and
hassle-free.
Apparently, there's a squirrelmail plugin
Andy Saxena wrote:
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:33:29PM -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
I actually do all this, too (except the squirrelmail part -- I just use
mail2web with the IMAP options for web access). It *is* a beautiful
setup -- can't recommend it highly enough!
If you have
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:33:29PM -0400, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
I actually do all this, too (except the squirrelmail part -- I just use
mail2web with the IMAP options for web access). It *is* a beautiful
setup -- can't recommend it highly enough!
If you have no trouble trusting
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
I've recently started using mutt remotely when I'm on campus to check
for email that Mozilla is automatically downloading to my Debian box at
home
Not to be contrary, but why are you having Mozilla do
-- Keith G. Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Thursday, 03 October 2002, 11:08 AM -0500):
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
I've recently started using mutt remotely when I'm on campus to check
for
Matthew Weier O'Phinney was roused into action on 10/03/02 09:30 and wrote:
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
I've recently started using mutt remotely when I'm on campus to check
for email that Mozilla is automatically downloading to
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Thursday, 03 October 2002, 05:27 PM -0400):
Matthew Weier O'Phinney was roused into action on 10/03/02 09:30 and wrote:
-- David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Wednesday, 02 October 2002, 11:05 PM -0400):
Not to be contrary, but why are you
* David P James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021002 20:05]:
interest in checking it. What I would like is to have Mutt default to
opening up Mozilla's mbox at
~/.mozilla/default/.slt/Mail/pop.my.isp/Inbox . I can force mutt
To specify your spoolfile, put set spoolfile=~/.mozilla/... in
Hallo Sven,
* Sven Salzwedel schrieb [13-09-02 05:28]:
Christian Schmidt schrieb am Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:16:49PM +0200:
Sven Salzwedel wrote on 12.09.2002:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch
Hallo Liste,
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann ich Mutt so konfigurieren dass beim
start in
* Sven Salzwedel [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-09-02 20:56]:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann
Sven Salzwedel wrote on 12.09.2002:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann ich Mutt so
Christian Schmidt schrieb am Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 11:16:49PM +0200:
Sven Salzwedel wrote on 12.09.2002:
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt
Sven Salzwedel schrieb:
Hallo Liste,
ich habe mehrere Mailboxes wo neue mails reinkommen, also z.B.
/var/mail/user und ~/Mail/list-deb-de ... was mich jedoch stört, ist
dass als standard mailbox beim starten von Mutt /var/mail/user genommen
wird, auch wenn sie leer is. Kann ich Mutt so
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danke euch beiden ;) , mailboxes hab ich drin und alias ist jetzt auch
gesetzt, das ist sogar noch eine komfortablere Lösung als ich wollte.
noch komfortabler gehts damit:
mailboxes `find /home/your_home_dir/Mail -type f -print | grep -v saved
On Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 05:24:58PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
As root, from a directory you don't mind building in:
$ apt-get update
this needs root
$ apt-get source mutt
this does not.
[snip]
Build and make package. Following assumes you're in the mutt source
on Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 03:04:39AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
on Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 02:56:46AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
Package: mutt
Version: 1.3.12-2
Woody.
I'd recently added the following lines to my ~/.muttrc to
on Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 12:46:54PM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
on Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 03:04:39AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
on Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 02:56:46AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Ok, got it figured out.
Wish I could say the same.
If you don't already, add a 'source' package list line to your
/etc/apt/sources.list file:
deb-src http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
As root, from a directory you don't mind
on Sun, Dec 31, 2000 at 09:55:44PM -0500, Mike ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
Ok, got it figured out.
Wish I could say the same.
...
$ debian/rules build
Here's where it's falling apart for me.
Forgot to mention I had to install a dev package, forget
on Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 02:56:46AM -0800, kmself@ix.netcom.com
(kmself@ix.netcom.com) wrote:
Package: mutt
Version: 1.3.12-2
Woody.
I'd recently added the following lines to my ~/.muttrc to allow use of
(and access to) compressed mailboxes. They're now coming up as unknown
commands on
Package: mutt
Version: 1.3.12-2
Woody.
I'd recently added the following lines to my ~/.muttrc to allow use of
(and access to) compressed mailboxes. They're now coming up as unknown
commands on mutt invocation on an update to the latest mutt in Woody.
Anyone know the problem or got a fix? Bug
On 19 Jan 99 06:21:17 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen M
Lavelle) wrote:
I am using Mutt to read my email fetched from my ISP
I understand how to move a message to another mailbox by pressing
You pressed it too soon!
Rob Wilderspin
--
But I need it to crash once every few days -
reboots are
I am using Mutt to read my email fetched from my ISP
I understand how to move a message to another mailbox by pressing
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