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Hi,
i'm reinventing mutt on my new notebook, i'm trying to use my old configuration file (gmail/imap) which worked fine on my old machine. But after i start Mutt it hangs on:
Fetching message headers... 0/12345 (0%)
I have tried it with another (no gmail) account but with the same result. I have also tried to build mutt from aur with pgp-verbose-mime patch, but with the same result.
Any advices? Thanks in advance.
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Try a new configuration file?
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Try a new configuration file?
I did that of course. I had tried different config according to guides i found. Here is my current config file: http://sprunge.us/YhHg
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I have the same issue on my 32-bit arch linux. It works well in all 64-bit arch linux though. seems a bug in 32-bit mutt.
Last edited by spoony1971 (2012-12-11 11:25:22)
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I have the same issue on my 32-bit arch linux. It works well in all 64-bit arch linux though. seems a bug in 32-bit mutt.
Not really... im running on x86_64. The problem is somewhere else.
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Unfortunately I am of no help as I run offlineimap instead of the built-in imap.
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You're not the only one that has that issue. I'm also having that. I had a Bodhi installation before, i copied my muttrc from there and it also stucks at fetching the message headers. Says this
Fetching message headers... 30/39 (76%)Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Any ideas?
TheEdward
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Maybe you should report this upstream.
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Well how about the contents of your configuration? I too use offlineimap (along with msmtp and notmuch-mutt... thanks brisbin), so I am not sure if I am going to be of much help either, but I think an actual debugging is going to require more info than simply saying that it gets stuck fetching message headers.
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Edit: Could you explain me a little bit more detailed the process of what should i do? Please
TheEdward
Last edited by TheEdwardRCT (2012-12-18 18:12:17)
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I edited my post.
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I know this is a necro bumping but if someone encounter this issue simple delete mutt cache dir and it should be solved
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@ markoer, maybe you can add that to the wiki as well. Would help people more than this thread.
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