On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 14:46:17 +0100, housebee wrote:
> I have read the FAQ but could not find any help matching my problem.
> I hope someone can help me to make it able for me to check more than
> one pop3 hosts.
You could make a macro with something like this (untested):
macro index G \
"se
Housebee --
...and then housebee said...
%
% set pop_host=""
...
%
% I have read the FAQ but could not find any help matching my problem. I hope someone
can help me to make it able for me to check more than one pop3 hosts.
The best answer, as you have seen already, is to use fetchmail instead
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 02:46:17PM +0100, housebee wrote:
> I have read the FAQ but could not find any help matching my problem. I
> hope someone can help me to make it able for me to check more than one
> pop3 hosts.
>From section 4.10 of the mutt manual:
,
| Note: The POP3 support is th
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 02:46:17PM +0100, housebee wrote:
> I hope someone can help me to make it able for me to check more than
> one pop3 hosts.
I would suggest using fetchmail from a cron script. Fetchmail can
download messages from multiple accounts of different types. And you
would get y
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 02:46:17PM +0100, housebee wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a dial-up connection to check my mail. Don't think it matters for you'll
>but maybe it does so thought "why not mention it". I Have now one pop3 host added in
>my .muttrc file. It looks like this:
On Thursday, 21.09.2000 at 14:46 +0100, housebee wrote:
> ...
> I have read the FAQ but could not find any help matching my problem. I
> hope someone can help me to make it able for me to check more than one
> pop3 hosts.
Mutt can't do this. Try Fetchmail - you can specify several POP3 hosts
Hi,
I'm using a dial-up connection to check my mail. Don't think it matters for you'll but
maybe it does so thought "why not mention it". I Have now one pop3 host added in my
.muttrc file. It looks like this:
set pop_delete=yes
set pop_host=