Hi,
* Ravi Uday wrote:
Its 4.0
Wow.
$RCSfile: perl.c,v $$Revision: 4.0.1.8 $$Date: 1993/02/05 19:39:30 $
Patch level: 36
Your perl version is from 1993! Did you get that from a museum on tape? :-)
Seriously, I don't think we should/need/do support something older than
perl 5.003. With
Hi,
* Russell Urquhart wrote:
That's it!!!
GOOD EYE!!!
That wouldn't have happened if you used ~/.muttrc instead :)
SCNR,
Rocco
I get the hint! :)
Thanks,
Russ
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 01:35:33PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hi,
* Russell Urquhart wrote:
That's it!!!
GOOD EYE!!!
That wouldn't have happened if you used ~/.muttrc instead :)
SCNR,
Rocco
Hi,
* Adam Wellings wrote:
mail_check=5
timeout=30
TBH those settings come from someone else's muttrc.
These are default values and look okay. Does the problem persist even
after you switch folders? If so, I guess the only to find out who's to
be blamed is to try a non-managed mount.
Hello
These are default values and look okay. Does the problem persist even
Yes, I always have to go into individual folders to see new mail.
I am using an external method to see what new mail is coming in, but
it's not ideal.
after you switch folders? If so, I guess the only to find
Is there (or should there be) a mutt command where user could run
the mail command - for a *new* mail message - with the recipient
taken automatically from the message selected in the index?
(mutt Would select the recipient as the sender or recipient based on
the alternates variable).
Am I the
You may want to look into using lbdbq.
http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/
lbdbq is the client program for the little brother's database. It will
attempt to invoke various modules to gather information about persons
matching something. E.g., it may look at a list of addresses from which you
have
On 2009-05-28, Eric Smith e...@fruitcom.com wrote:
Is there (or should there be) a mutt command where user could run
the mail command - for a *new* mail message - with the recipient
taken automatically from the message selected in the index?
(mutt Would select the recipient as the sender or