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Re: Header caching not working



On Thu, Dec 04, 2008 at 08:55:22AM +0100, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Quoting Kyle Wheeler (kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx):
> 
> > >Could it be, that I have to compile with use_imap option?
> > Nah, it should work with other things (e.g. Maildir and POP3).
> > Well, I'm stumped. Anyone else have an idea?
> 
> Works for me(TM)
> 
> | Mutt 1.5.17+20080114 (2008-01-14)
> | ...
> | +HAVE_ICONV  -ICONV_NONTRANS  +HAVE_LIBIDN  +HAVE_GETSID  +USE_HCACHE
> | ...
> 
> And this is in my config:
> 
> | set header_cache=/home/sanders/.mutt/header_cache/
> 
> Does the OP use one monolithic configuration file? 
> Is he sure this value is set correctly?
> Typing ':set ?header_cache' should give results.
> Are the permissions on the directory okay?
> Can his user create files and/or directories there?
> 
> -Sndr.
> -- 
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The only difference is, that I dont have libidn enabled. Is this setting
relevant? I have only one config file, .muttrc. When I type while being in
mutt: :set ?header_cache, I get a correct result (/home/szymek/mail/hcache/).
I can create files and dirs in ~/mail/hcache.
I read somewhere, that libidn for mutt is an optional dependency and has
something to do with domain names.

Thanks
Szymon