The official Mutt channel is #mutt on irc.freenode.net (what is IRC?).
If you have questions that cannot be answered by RTFM, join #mutt and ask there.
If you like, stay some time to help others by answering some questions yourself. Or even stay permanently :-)
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or ChatZilla.
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Channel Guidelines
REQUIRED: read BeforeYouAsk!!'''
If you don't, the help you get will not be as good (speed + quality) as it could be!
"technical": don't annoy bystanders.
- Just ask your stuff, don't ask if we're "alive" nor "anyone using XYZ"! Stay mutt-related on topic and all will be fine.
- Type "!keyword" to trigger some standard responses for your "keyword".
- Don't flood the channel by pasting lots of lines (up to 4 lines is ok). If you have to paste a lot of lines:
- use a nopaste-website and post the URL to #mutt channel:
- simple one-way: http://sial.org/pbot/mutt/
- with annotations by helpers: http://paste.lisp.org/new/mutt
- for screenshots: http://www.imageshack.net/
- use a nopaste-website and post the URL to #mutt channel:
- Disable auto-away messages & nick-changes! Use the silent /away feature of your client manually, nothing else!
- Be patient: don't repost toooooo often, once every 12h is ok, see BeforeYouAsk.
REQUIRED: read BeforeYouAsk!!'''
Introduce yourself with a #mutt service ticket number (#mst), which you choose in the range 0-999, to show that you've understood all of the above. ;-)
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#mutt Statistics
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