Re: virtual domains and IMAP

2007-01-22 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, January 22 at 02:18 PM, quoth Travis H.: > Hey folks, the other day I was troubleshooting someone's server > and had to specify the email address _and @domain_ as the > username. Needless to say, the straightforward way ([EMAIL > PROTECT

virtual domains and IMAP

2007-01-22 Thread Travis H.
Hey folks, the other day I was troubleshooting someone's server and had to specify the email address _and @domain_ as the username. Needless to say, the straightforward way ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@domain) didn't work. I found that you could use %40 for the first "@" and that seemed to do the trick. I

Re: Help please with mutt

2007-01-22 Thread David Champion
* On 2007.01.22, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, * "David Hoover" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a system running Red Hat Linux. We did a reboot on December 20, 2006. > Prior to the reboot, mutt was working great. After the reboot, I have no > e-mails going out using mutt. I have tried to manual

Re: Help please with mutt, but how?

2007-01-22 Thread Rado S
=- David Hoover wrote on Mon 22.Jan'07 at 7:55:40 -0600 -= > I have a system running Red Hat Linux. We did a reboot on > December 20, 2006. Prior to the reboot, mutt was working great. > After the reboot, I have no e-mails going out using mutt. I have > tried to manually send an e-mail using mutt

Help please with mutt

2007-01-22 Thread David Hoover
I have a system running Red Hat Linux. We did a reboot on December 20, 2006. Prior to the reboot, mutt was working great. After the reboot, I have no e-mails going out using mutt. I have tried to manually send an e-mail using mutt beside the automated script that had been working prior to the reboo