I'm on a fresh install of OSX (Leopard), and did a macport install of
mutt-devel,
(see bottom of email for config opts). I had no issues on my OpenBSD machine,
but in moving my .muttrc over to this new machine, there are the
following problems.
1) When sending an email, it hangs for a while (pro
On May 10 17:31, David Champion wrote:
> > So how do I properly escape the single quotes in the vim args
>
> Personally, as soon as I start having trouble figuring out how to quote
> things withing multiple layers of parser, I ditch the headache and
> put the command into an external script that a
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On Tuesday, May 13 at 06:27 PM, quoth Gerard Robin:
> Hello,
> mutt works perfectly with Kernel 2.6.22 amd64 in CM
> but with kernel 2.6.25-1-amd64 (package debian) it freezes definitively
> my box (in CM) the problem doesn't occur with xwindow.
>
> Is
Hello,
mutt works perfectly with Kernel 2.6.22 amd64 in CM
but with kernel 2.6.25-1-amd64 (package debian) it freezes definitively
my box (in CM) the problem doesn't occur with xwindow.
Is it a bug of mutt or a bug of the kernel 2.6.25-1-amd64 ?
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GĂ©rard
[...]
> That's why they recently added $time_inc (it's not in a released
> version of mutt yet; just in the current development tree). Here's the
> description from the development manual:
Sweet. My INBOX opens nearly instantaneously now. And I thought that
it's the hcache being slow.
Thank yo
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On Saturday, May 10 at 01:13 AM, quoth Michelle Konzack:
>Hello,
>
>My system is setup to use a UMASK=002 on my Maildir (procmail do the
>right thing) but if I read the messages with mut, they are after reading
>0600 and can not more read fro anoth
Hello,
My system is setup to use a UMASK=002 on my Maildir (procmail do the
right thing) but if I read the messages with mut, they are after reading
0600 and can not more read fro another account.
How can this solved?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrato
Hello,
normaly I am using "courier-imap" on my fileserver but now I was using
direct access and running into an UMASK problem.
The "~/Maildir" has permission 1775 and the UMASK is set to 002 within
my "~/.procmailrc" and is set right if new messages arrive.
But if I access Mailfolders, mutt