* Brian Durant <durant@cbn.net.id> [06-28-02 02:47]:
On Friday 28 June 2002 02:21, Theo v. Werkhoven wrote: - "imap_host" doesn't exist (at least not in 1.3.28).
I am using 1.3.22.1i-17 (SuSE 7.3 Pro). Do you mean that the "imap_host" command isn't supported in any any version (1.3.28 or below)?
- > set imap_delete="yes" - - Neither does "imap_delete". - - > send-hook "~t "mutt-users@mutt.org" 'set indent_string="# "' - - send-hook "~t mutt-users@mutt.org" \ - 'set indent_string="# "' - - You have one double-quote too many.
Thanks. That is now corrected.
- > set web_browser="lynx %s - - Doesn't exist either as it says.
What am I missing here? Lynx I can live without at this time, but IMAP is a different story. Are these old commands or newer than the version of Mutt I am using? How do I set up IMAP in my version of Mutt?
You can open an IMAP INBOX simply by addressing it as a local folder with Mutt. In your .muttrc add: mailboxes 'imap://YurEMailName@linuxfreemail.com' Then access that folder from Mutt. Your password will be requested. (RTFM) These points are presented in the Mutt manual, /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt You will receive more accurate and speedier answers in the mutt-users mail-list @ mutt-users@mutt.org
Cheers,
Brian
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