Re: password, username in .muttrc

2000-11-28 Thread Ignasi Tura
Hi, On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 06:32:23PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > The truth is that I am not sure. I supposed that it was in .muttrc, > that's probably the reason why I could not see anything in the > documentation. Does it mean that mutt uses fetchmail to fetch the > messages? >From /us

Re: password, username in .muttrc

2000-11-28 Thread Alexey Vyskubov
> The fact is that mutt doesn't get your mail, it is simply a reader, you must > use fetchmail or something like that to get your mail from the pop server. He-he. Some lines from my .muttrc: ## The following options are only available if you have ## compiled in POP support set pop_delete set po

Re: password, username in .muttrc

2000-11-28 Thread Josh McKinney
The fact is that mutt doesn't get your mail, it is simply a reader, you must use fetchmail or something like that to get your mail from the pop server. On approximately Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 06:32:23PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > The truth is that I am not sure. I supposed that it was in .m

Re: password, username in .muttrc

2000-11-27 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
The truth is that I am not sure. I supposed that it was in .muttrc, that's probably the reason why I could not see anything in the documentation. Does it mean that mutt uses fetchmail to fetch the messages? Philipp Schulte wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 04:12:05PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wro

Re: password, username in .muttrc

2000-11-27 Thread Philipp Schulte
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 04:12:05PM -0500, Antonio Rodriguez wrote: > Would someone indicate the exact structure of the lines > in .muttrc to be added that handle the server, username, and > password for mail server? Are you sure you want .muttrc and not .fetchmailrc? fetchmailrc's syntax is rea

password, username in .muttrc

2000-11-27 Thread Antonio Rodriguez
Would someone indicate the exact structure of the lines in .muttrc to be added that handle the server, username, and password for mail server? Thanks