enboking spell checkers with mutt
Steve Holmes
steve at holmesgrown.com
Mon Jul 12 15:43:16 EDT 2004
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You should disreguard the pop_... variables and instead, use
IMAP_... variables instead. Sorry, but I'm not at home and the
machine that has an IMAP example .muttrc is stuck in winblows right
now and I cannot look at it for you. Look in the example muttrc file
that defaults in your /etc/mutt directory. Look for imap_folder and
imap_user and imap_password. If set up properly, you can read the
primary inbox and any sub folders you might have in place. In fact, I
even keep my various saved message folders and sent-mail in IMAP
folders and are all accessible with mutt.
Works great for me.
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:10:34AM -0700, Sean M McMahon wrote:
> While we're on the subject of mutt, Does anyone have any good tips for
> setting up mutt with a pop/smtp setup where you get mail from your isp's
> server? I've defined the pop_user pop_server and from_name in my .muttrc
> file under my home directory. When mutt starts it doesn't receive the
> email but I can use fetchmail to receive the messages. When I try to
> write a message, mutt says "you have no aliases". I've just been going
> off of what I found in config files on mutt.org
> any help appreciated. Sean
>
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