Tim Tebbit wrote:
> set header_cache=~/.mutt/cache/headers
> set message_cachedir=~/.mutt/cache/bodies
> set certificate_file=~/.mutt/certificates
After reviewing my post I saw this. And decided to try rm -r .mutt which
worked like a charm.
I still have no idea the why behind th
Subject says it all. Debian Sid. I have purged and reinstalled
everything except my .muttrc file, which works under Lenny and Squeeze.
Any ideas?
$ mutt -v
Mutt 1.5.20 (2009-06-14)
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mut
Andreas Kneib wrote:
Useless Use of Cat Award? :)
Andreas
Or of a reply?
To the OP I only glanced at your attempt without reading the rest of
your message. Having just previously been reading the ubuntu-user slop I
also mistakenly assumed I was still reading that list. Looking at it
agai
steve wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying:
mutt -s "test" m...@example.com < my_file.txt
But the message is not sent:
0 (null)
m...@example.com: 0 (null)
Error sending message, child exited 70 (internal error).
Could not send the message
Sending messages works fine from within mutt.
I guess it's b
Robert Holtzman wrote:
Running mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.17 with the side panel listing
mailboxes on Ubuntu Hardy. I can't find a way to navigate in this list
other than by using "c" and "?". Is the side panel functional or just
informative? I run mutt and mutt-patched 1.5.18 in Debian Lenny an