Felipe Gasper wrote:
> mailx sends mail using the ?from? address I specify in
> ~/.mailrc, but when the message fails it won?t send the
> rejection to that address. It *does* send the rejection
> as expected when I give an address with -r. Is this by
> design? It seems like a bug; the docs imply
Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> Howard Guo wrote:
> |I am using heirloom mailx to read emails directly from IMAP server. F\
> |or reason unbeknownst to me mailx always deletes a mail and saves it \
> |to "mbox" file, but I want all emails to stay on IMAP server and none\
> | of them to be stored o
"Jo?o M. S. Silva" wrote:
> I'm using Heirloom mailx in a Ubuntu server that I setup with some effort.
>
> I can send the e-mails, and they reach the destination, but seem to
> always end up in the spam folder.
>
> This is how I'm sending the e-mails:
>
>echo "body" | mail -s "subject" -r sn
"~p" or "~P" (all headers
displayed).
You might read through the manpage and/or some standard Unix mailx User
Guides[1,2] for other examples and possibilities.
HTH,
jgw
[1] http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19683-01/806-7612/mail-1/index.html
[2] http://engineering.purdue.edu/ECN/Supp
Martin Neitzel wrote:
> John Dodson wrote:
> JD> Is any dev/bugfixes on "nail" (mailx) happening at all?
> JD> My impression is not.
>
> nail/mailx is a fine and very stable MUA. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Yes, this is my experience as well. I've been using it daily, 5-100
msgs/day, for
Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> Martin Neitzel wrote:
> ..
>
> I'm adding the cents of S-nail here:
> ..
Please don't - it just confusing for people that don't know the history.
S-nail is it's own project and it's development is happening elsewhere.
Unless you are going to back-port patches to heirl
Martin Neitzel wrote:
> Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> >
> > sorry for the noise, but since Bob Tennent (Kudos!) has just found
> > a fourteen year old bug maybe some of you want to give it a chance
> > again.
>
> For those true nailers in a hurry, the noise boils down to this
> One-character-patch h
ro...@stjerndorff.org (Robin Stjerndorff) wrote:
> Wondering how to update back to my Maildir, moving new read mails in ~/Maildir
> from new to cur, without exiting the application. Automation available?
>
> I am using heirloom-mailx version 12.5 with the argument -f ~/Maildir
Hi,
Not sure exactly
Jacob Gelbman wrote:
> I was looking at mailx-12.4 source from
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/heirloom/
> which doesn't have those lines, where do
> I get the newest code from?
It's available as a tarball from the Debian project:
http://packages.debian.org/sid/heirloom-mailx
I think Arch Li
Just saw this today and thought I'd forward to the list since these days
probably many heirloom-mailx users are building from source and so may
not get the usual distro package security audit notices. It looks like
the Debian package maintainer has already addressed the issues for 12.5;
both the or
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