I have tried to do the same:
mailboxes {mail.avondel.nl}foo etc
Now I get an error:
Mailbox vunarable must have 1777 protection
If I do a chmod 1777 on ~/mail, (I think its open to the world) the
message does not go away.
Any ideas?
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Mutt-1.2.4 is out. This version fixes a couple of
problems present in 1.2.2, and one problem leading to
crashes whose fix was lacking from 1.2.3. We suggest that
users of earlier versions upgrade to this release of mutt.
You can download this version of mutt from the usual
place: ftp://ftp.mutt
Thanks all!! It's working!
gwen.
Frederik Strauss muttered:
> Is there a way for me to sort according to score and still have threads?
> Is there any way of doing it?
I don't use scoring but maybe set sort_aux=score helps?
HTH,
Michael
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On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 01:53:41PM +0200, Frederik Strauss wrote:
> So I can see important stuff before i read interesting
> stuff.
Simply sort mails directly to you into different folders, than mail
going to mailing lists... that's the way I do it.
cu.
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On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 01:53:41PM +0200 or thereabouts, Frederik Strauss wrote:
> Hi All
> Is there a way for me to sort according to score and still have threads?
> I have set up scores so that mail to me get a higher score than
> mail to mailing lists. So I can see important stuff before i read
Kai Blin proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 05:57:59PM -0700, Gwendolyn wrote:
>> I have (s/mailhost//) in my .muttrc:
>^^^
> What does this stuff mean? I don't claim to understand that! :)
All she says is that she's replaced all instan
Kai Blin proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 10:27:26AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>> > >I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
>> > >it to get rid of it).
>> > >I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
>> > >to move my mail
Hi All
Is there a way for me to sort according to score and still have threads?
I have set up scores so that mail to me get a higher score than
mail to mailing lists. So I can see important stuff before i read interesting
stuff.
But I don't want to lose threads.
Is there any way of doing it?
T
* Lars Hecking ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [2706 19:36]:
[...]
> > $ cat .muttrc|grep move
> > # Don't ask to move read messages
> > set move=no
>
> This week's candidate for the useless use of cat award.
Laborious, but not useless. I often think 'what fil
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 10:27:26AM +0100, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > >I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
> > >it to get rid of it).
> > >
> > >I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
> > >to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
> >
> > $ cat .muttrc
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 11:58:41AM -0400, Rebecca Wu wrote:
> I am going to isntall mutt in solaris 2.5 which missed some library file
> in that system.
Perhaps you triy installing this file. :)
> Dose anyone has ready-compiled binaries mutt tree? would you please
> send it to me?
If they're dy
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 05:57:59PM -0700, Gwendolyn wrote:
> I have (s/mailhost//) in my .muttrc:
^^^
What does this stuff mean? I don't claim to understand that! :)
> set folder={mailhost}# directory with all mail folders
> set spoolfile {mailhos
On Thu, Jul 06, 2000 at 08:47:46AM +0200, Dirk Ruediger wrote:
> I user mutt on a nfs-mounted dir. But unfortunatly the systen crashed
> during a mutt session (mutt was innocent ;-) and now I can't write to
> this dir, mutt always says, that this folder is write-only. I can't find
> a lock file. M
> >I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
> >it to get rid of it).
> >
> >I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
> >to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
>
> $ cat .muttrc|grep move
> # Don't ask to move read messages
> set move=no
This week's ca
jmo proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
>it to get rid of it).
>
>I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
>to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
$ cat .muttrc|grep move
# Don't ask to move read messages
set move=no
I want to keep my read mail right where it is (I delete or refile
it to get rid of it).
I'm not fond of being asked each time I exit mutt if I would like
to move my mail off to ~/mbox.
I figured putting "mbox-hook $spool $spool" in my .muttrc might do
the trick, but it just causes a core dump on
I have (s/mailhost//) in my .muttrc:
set folder={mailhost}# directory with all mail folders
set spoolfile {mailhost}inbox
Yet, when I try to start up mutt, I'm getting a "no such directory
/var/mail/gschmidt" without it trying to go to the mailserver?
What else should I be doing?
gwen
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