Hi,
I didn't get a reply when I asked before, still keen to find out how
to avoid mutt creating/leaving an empty .muttxx fo9lder in the
directory in which an attachment is saved. I assume there's some
option to autodelete these folders?
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Tim
=- Tim Chown wrote on Tue 23.Sep'08 at 10:31:27 +0100 -=
I didn't get a reply when I asked before, still keen to find out
how to avoid mutt creating/leaving an empty .muttxx fo9lder in
the directory in which an attachment is saved. I assume there's
some option to autodelete these folders?
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 04:08:35PM +0200, Rado S wrote:
=- Tim Chown wrote on Tue 23.Sep'08 at 10:31:27 +0100 -=
I didn't get a reply when I asked before, still keen to find out
how to avoid mutt creating/leaving an empty .muttxx fo9lder in
the directory in which an attachment is
=- Tim Chown wrote on Tue 23.Sep'08 at 15:57:47 +0100 -=
Scan mutt-dev archive for this topic to understand origin, problems
and workarounds.
Hmm, well the Yahoo view of mtt devs mails doesn't throw up
anything obvious. I think 'folder', 'attachment', 'save' are too
generic a term to
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On Tuesday, September 23 at 10:31 AM, quoth Tim Chown:
I didn't get a reply when I asked before, still keen to find out how
to avoid mutt creating/leaving an empty .muttxx fo9lder in the
directory in which an attachment is saved. I assume
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On Tuesday, September 23 at 05:10 PM, quoth Rado S:
For me it was related to NFS, and it was about tmpdir/tmpfile
generation. Lookout for posts by me, I suggested a patch to revert
the newly introduced behaviour.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 10:28:33AM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
http://dev.mutt.org/trac/changeset/c0e6d2617984/
~Kyle
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If an elderly respected expert in a given field tells you that
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respected expert in a given field
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:54:19AM -0400, Jeff Kinz wrote:
And if an elderly respected expert in a given field tells you
RTFM, don't whine about it. RTFM advice is not (usually) an insult
or an attempt to be nasty. Its usually valid and ALWAYS a good
idea.
On the other hand, some people who
Quoting Derek Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No matter how much I love it, Mutt's configuration is intricate and
complicated in the extreme;
You haven't tried configuring Sendmail, have you? ;-)
*SCNR*
-Sndr.
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* Sander Smeenk [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2008-09-23 19:35]:
Quoting Derek Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No matter how much I love it, Mutt's configuration is intricate and
complicated in the extreme;
You haven't tried configuring Sendmail, have you? ;-)
For a change you could have a look at fvwm
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 07:33:31PM +0200, Sander Smeenk wrote:
Quoting Derek Martin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
No matter how much I love it, Mutt's configuration is intricate and
complicated in the extreme;
You haven't tried configuring Sendmail, have you? ;-)
As a matter of fact, being a
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