[Mgalug] Latest Linux Journal and Mutt

Ian ijcguy1 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 6 18:13:00 UTC 2010


Hey, a reply! That's cool. I tried using POP, but thought it'd be silly to
use procmail or similar to reimplement the filters I already had on Gmail.
I wonder if there's a script to do something similar to what you mentioned
with Gmail contacts? *googles* Also, I have finch set up so, along with
mutt/offlineimap,  I can do everything I would from Gmail's interface via
the command-line :P (besides voice/video chat).

*adjusts his tassel and throws up his mortarboard hat*
Yaaay! :D
*goes to configure email signatures*

- Ian

On Mon, Sep 06, 2010 at 12:51:47PM -0400, Michael Andrus wrote:
> Hey, I've been devoted to mutt since 1997. I've also switched to
> offlineimap since I lost free colocation and switched from my own
> email service to google apps standard. I'm using gmail's webui to send
> this email b/c I'm away from home and can't access my home machine for
> some reason ( worry/panic ). I also use mutt at work with exchange (
> imap ) and there's a handy perl-ad script out there for auto
> completing email addresses from AD.
> 
> Glad to here someone else has graduated to mutt. Have fun!
> 
> 
> On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Ian <ijcguy1 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > After reading the article "Take Mutt for a Walk" in the October issue of
> > the latest LJ, I tried it, really liked it, and set it up to play nicely
> > with Gmail (also using the "offlineimap" program; see
> > http://al3k.net/2010/06/mutt/). Does anyone else who
> > subscribes here use Mutt?
> >
> > Also, I thought the Ben NanoNote (very small Linux-running computer that
> > weighs less than a phone, very open hardware specification, sadly lacks
> > Wi-fi) was interesting. Anyone messed with it? I wonder if it can use USB
> > Wi-fi adapters...
> >
> > Anyway, yay for not having school on Labor Day. :)
> >
> > - Ian, sent from Mutt
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