imap-access via ssl (not tls)

2007-07-03 Thread Paul Puschmann
Hi, I access my mails via imap. There are some problems with tls on the other side: tls_socket_read (A TLS packet with unexpected length was received.) So I want to switch to ssl-only (without tls). Can mutt do this? My current config: set spoolfile=imaps://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/INBOX set

accessing remote mailboxes

2007-07-03 Thread mess-mate
Hi, i've sette-up a mailserver with the mailboxes on the server, so the messages must be consulted ( not retrived) from the remote desktops. Questions: 1 - is there a way with mutt to setup shared folders? 2 - is the ~/mutt of the user still used ? best regards mess-mate

Re: accessing remote mailboxes

2007-07-03 Thread René Clerc
* mess-mate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-07-2007 16:48]: Hi, i've sette-up a mailserver with the mailboxes on the server, so the messages must be consulted ( not retrived) from the remote desktops. Questions: 1 - is there a way with mutt to setup shared folders? 2 - is the ~/mutt of the user

Re: accessing remote mailboxes

2007-07-03 Thread mess-mate
René Clerc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | * mess-mate [EMAIL PROTECTED] [03-07-2007 16:48]: | | Hi, i've sette-up a mailserver with the mailboxes on the server, so | the messages must be consulted ( not retrived) from the remote | desktops. | Questions: | 1 - is there a way with mutt to setup

mutt freezes when fed high character in header

2007-07-03 Thread Breen Mullins
I had mutt freeze (again) while opening an mbox today. It gets to the point where it prints 'sorting mailbox' and hangs. I finally tracked it down to a message containing a From: header in which an 8-bit character wasn't properly encoded: X-Amavis-Alert: BAD HEADER, Non-encoded 8-bit data (char

compose with mutt on a remote server

2007-07-03 Thread mess-mate
Hi, i've installed maildir on a remote mail-server. I've no problem to access/send with mutt, but when i compose a message all my settings from ~/.mutt as the *hooks for example aren't used. I suspect once connected the ~/.mutt is no more followed. Is there a way to maintain the home-mutt settings