Re: <Solved> Well, sort of. Was Re: mutt won't send emails, kmail does
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 09:11:04AM +0000, Stephen Patterson wrote:
> Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de> writes:
>
> > Connect to your mailbox directly from mutt ?
> >
> > Type "c" the get the mailbox promt and then enter
> >
> > pop://account@your.pop-server.tld/
> > or
> > imap://account@your.imap-server.tld/
> > or
> > imap://account@your.imap-server.tld/
> >
> > it will ask you for the password and you are on the ISP's Mailserver.
>
> Or you can list the username, hostname and password for these to make it
> easier. I'm using IMAP with mutt so I've got the following in .muttrc,
> with these you can just use the c key to browse mailboxes available on
> your imap server (though I've found mutt doesn't like email in the
> top-level inbox folder).
>
> set folder="imap://hostname/INBOX"
> set imap_user=me
> set imap_pass=password
> # set which mailboxes to check for new mail (and list on startup with -y)
> mailboxes =mbox =ylug =CPAN =root =northukfurs =yahoo =nelug =bogofilter
>
> Welcome to the mutt community, I've been using it for 4 years now and
> nothing else comes close (though thunderbird's not bad as a GUI client).
Hello Stephen,
Many thanks for the welcome and the info, and sorry for the late reply.
I love mutt. It dramatically cuts down the time spent processing
emails, and is remarkably configurable. Switching from kmail was one of
my better decisions.
Cheers,
Geoff
>
> --
> Stephen Patterson http://patter.mine.nu/
> steveSPAM@.patter.mine.nu remove SPAM to reply
> Linux Counter No: 142831 GPG Public key: 252B8B37
> Caution: breathing may be hazardous to your health.
>
>
> --
> To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org
> with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org
Reply to: