* Albert Shih [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-06-07 08:20]:
you can put the password in your .netrc file; see man ftpd or
google for details. Otherwise mutt prompt you for the password
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On Thursday, June 7 at 06:33 PM, quoth Adam Gray:
The backspace key does not seem to be working anywhere in mutt. This
is particularly annoying (as you can probably imagine) in places like
the compose address and search fields.
However, the key
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 12:19:36AM +0200, Albert Shih wrote:
| How you use mutt with smtps ?
|
| When I use mutt with classic smtp I use msmtp package. But If i want use
| msmtp with smtps I need (or I don't known how I can do) to put my password
| in clear directly in .msmtprc.
|
| Do you have
On Thursday, 07 June 2007 at 11:23, Ryan Corder wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 12:19:36AM +0200, Albert Shih wrote:
| How you use mutt with smtps ?
|
| When I use mutt with classic smtp I use msmtp package. But If i want use
| msmtp with smtps I need (or I don't known how I can do) to put my
Thanks for replying.
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 12:14:42PM -0600, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
I suspect this is because you are using the wrong keymap. I'm rather
surprised it works in vim, but I know bash jumps through a lot of ugly
hoops to behave reasonably under such conditions. I don't know how to
Hello,
When I use mutt 1.5.x I used an alias (mutt -y)which allows me
to start mutt with the list of my mailboxes so that I can choose one.
Do you know please how I could properly do that on Mutt 1.4.x because
the option -y doesnt seem to exist.
Thanks
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On Thursday, June 7 at 07:47 PM, quoth Adam Gray:
Ok firstly I just noticed that actually the backspace key is working,
but it's doing the function of the delete key (i.e. delete the next
character).
Yup, that's what usually happens.
Weirdly
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 09:00:15PM +0200, Guillaume R. wrote:
Hello,
When I use mutt 1.5.x I used an alias (mutt -y)which allows me
to start mutt with the list of my mailboxes so that I can choose one.
Do you know please how I could properly do that on Mutt 1.4.x because
the option -y doesnt