Re: compose with mutt on a remote server
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On Tuesday, September 11 at 07:59 PM, quoth mess-mate:
>> - You have a mail server. It runs Courier. Correct?
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>correct
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>> - You have a desktop. You run mutt on the deskop. Mutt access
>> the mails via IMAP. Correct?
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>correct
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>> - Where is ~/.mutt? On the desktop or on the server?
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>on the desktop
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>> - What do you mean by "no longer works"? It seems that there was
>> a time when it works, and now you changed something, and now it
>> does not work anymore. Correct? What did you change?
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>I mean with 'no longer works' that my ~/.mutt is no more considered,
>no more used, when i compose or reply like at this moment, to a
>message.
So, if I understand correctly: when you compose a new message, you
have some configuration (hooks, I presume?) that gets triggered. But
when you reply to messages, these hooks are not triggered. Correct?
Can you give us an example?
~Kyle
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