My god, a flurry of self-replies. Sorry about the noise. Won't happen
again.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 09:25:32AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 08:41:12AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
Aaah, I see. So here's the thing:
1. I want folder={maggie.automagic.org}INBOX when I do a
I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt
looks for the file on the IMAP server rather than looking on the local
filesystem.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt
looks for the file on
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
if I try to add a local attachment to a message I'm composing, mutt
looks for the file on
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 05:17:21PM +0200, Kai Blin wrote:
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 01:27:21AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
I have folder and spooldir set to an IMAP-type path, since I don't keep
any mail locally. This works very nicely (mmm, 1.2.4i good) except that
if I try to add a local
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 08:41:12AM +1200, Joe Abley wrote:
Aaah, I see. So here's the thing:
1. I want folder={maggie.automagic.org}INBOX when I do a "c" to change
folders;
2. I want folder=~ when I do an "a" to add an attachment to a message.
I had a brief moment of clarity and
Sounds like a problem with the browser... However, typing
in a local directory and pressing tab twice should help.
On 2000-03-23 01:21:01 -0600, Ben Beuchler wrote:
I use mutt 1.1.9i at work to connect via IMAP to a
server at home. If I attempt to attach a file, it only
finds files on the
You should be able to get into your local home directory by starting
your attachment name with "~/". This is what I regularly
do. I think this happens when you set $folder to a remote path - we
don't currently have split remote/local current directories, just
"current directory".
Maybe we should
I use mutt 1.1.9i at work to connect via IMAP to a server at home. If I
attempt to attach a file, it only finds files on the IMAP server instead
of in my home directory on the machine from which I am running mutt. So,
I usually end up scp-ing the file over to my mail server and attaching it
to