On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 11:21:37 +0200, Bart De Soete <Bart.De.Soete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi guys, > > At my workstation (FC 6) I use Mutt to read fast and easy my mails. > It was pre-configured by IT-dept. > > However, at home I use a workstation running FC6 and a laptop running > Ubuntu 7.04. > I wish to install and configure Mutt to read and send emails from my > @fedoraproject.org-emailadress which is redirected to my > gmail-account. So actually: I need to configure it for Gmail. > Can someone help me out here? > The Mutt-manual looks not very easy. Also I can't find the .muttrc file? The listing of dotfiles may be suppressed by the tool you are using. >From the command line you can use ls -a. There is also a system wide Muttrc file in /etc/Muttrc and you may only be using that and need to create .muttrc . You can use the change folder command to look at folders available via imap (or pop, but you don't want that). I don't know if gmail provides access to your folders via imap. The full folder specification is: protocol://user@server:password/path You want to use imaps as the protocol. The is a manual for mutt in /usr/share/doc that is probably worth skimming through and reading about interesting features in detail.