[gentoo-user] Re: any gentoo mutt users?

2009-05-03 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2009-05-03, James wrote: > I actually do use xfce4, so I may give the mailwatch plugin a > try. You'll probably want to use the SVN version -- it's got several fixes that I don't think are in the released packages. > Certainly lame that it opens a new connection every time it > polls, but ma

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: any gentoo mutt users?

2009-05-02 Thread James
Grant, I've tried gbuffy but something breaks during the emerge. I've been tinkering with it but gave up a bit earlier (likely out of sheer laziness ;)). I don't really use gkrellm so I'd rather not start mucking with it. I actually do use xfce4, so I may give the mailwatch plugin a try. Certainl

[gentoo-user] Re: any gentoo mutt users?

2009-05-02 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2009-05-02, James wrote: > Thanks for the response Grant and Willie! > > I'm not sure that the xfce4 mail watch plugin is going to be > helpful. I currently have mutt configured as an IMAP client > and I have yet to find a tool that can poll individual > "folders" (or mailboxes) on a remote IMA

[gentoo-user] Re: any gentoo mutt users?

2009-05-02 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2009-05-02, James wrote: > I've recently discovered the awesomeness of mutt. (I may be a little > late, but better late than never!) > > I'm use it for my work email. I have a rather complex and lengthy set > of folders, and an equally complex procmail to go along with it. Mutt > is blazing fas