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Re: Reconnecting to imap folders



On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 05:03:09PM -0200, Rodrigo Bernardo Pimentel wrote:

>         Hi!
> 
>         I have two different imap folders (in different servers) which I
> access frequently, and are listed with the "mailboxes" command.
> 
>         After some time using them, I noticed that, if I lose connection to
> any of them (for whatever reason), telling mutt to access
> "imaps://server/INBOX" doesn't force a reconnection, mutt instead shows me
> "no mailbox" and leaves it at that. No matter how many times I change
> folders and return to imaps://... , I still get "no mailbox", mutt doesn't
> even try to reconnect.
> 
>         I couldn't find a way to force reconnection, except leaving mutt
> and entering it again. Am I missing something?

I wonder whether an easy way to sidestep the problem is to set $tunnel
to an IMAP proxy on the local machine that'll automatically reconnect
when the connection's lost. . .

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