[Imap-uw] mailutil - "invalid MX-format name"

2008-04-21 Thread Brett Randall
Hey all I'm trying to use UW-IMAP's mailutil program to move mail from one server to local MX folders. In doing so, I get an error: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ mailutil transfer -v '{imapserver/notls/norsh/ user=brett}INBOX' '#driver.mx//home/brett/Mail/' [Trying IP address [10.0.0.34]] [Microsoft Excha

Re: [Imap-uw] mailutil - "invalid MX-format name"

2008-04-21 Thread Mark Crispin
What version of mailutil are you running? If you are not running the latest version, try the latest version. Why are you using mx format? mx is utterly unsupported and has been in that state of non-support for 10 years. If you want a dual-use mailbox format, you should use mix which is supp

Re: [Imap-uw] mailutil - "invalid MX-format name"

2008-04-21 Thread Brett Randall
On 22/4/08 1:31 PM, "Mark Crispin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What version of mailutil are you running? If you are not running the > latest version, try the latest version. I installed Debian's uw-mailutils package version 7:2002edebian1-13.1 . Do any of those numbers mean anything to you? :)

Re: [Imap-uw] mailutil - "invalid MX-format name"

2008-04-21 Thread Mark Crispin
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, Brett Randall wrote: I installed Debian's uw-mailutils package version 7:2002edebian1-13.1 . Do any of those numbers mean anything to you? :) I might try my own compile and see if its any better. If "2002e" means that it was derived from imap-2002e, this is a version that

Re: [Imap-uw] mailutil - "invalid MX-format name"

2008-04-21 Thread Brett Randall
On 22/4/08 2:28 PM, "Mark Crispin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, Brett Randall wrote: >> I installed Debian's uw-mailutils package version 7:2002edebian1-13.1 . Do >> any of those numbers mean anything to you? :) I might try my own compile and >> see if its any better. > Plea

Re: [Imap-uw] mailutil - "invalid MX-format name"

2008-04-21 Thread Mark Crispin
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008, Brett Randall wrote: What do you know... The latest version works perfectly. Can't believe Debian Etch ships with such an old piece of software! Cool. Thanks for the update! At least Debian is in the 21st century. I still hear from people running code from the mid 1990s