Hello Cheng, * Cheng H. Lee wrote:
> Hi all, > > I have a question about running Mutt and NFS together. My current mail > setup has procmail delivering mail to ~/mail and mutt reading the mail > boxes from there. However, when I'm reading mail from my other box (which > has /home mounted from NFS), mutt always open my mail-boxes read-only. > > I've read the Readme.NFS that came with mutt but would rather not have > to mount the entire /home tree with the 'nolock' option. If you use user-space NFS daemon, there's no ther way then to mount with nolock, because Userspace NFS supports not really a good filelocking mechanism. IMHO > Also, the mutt > FAQ says that I can get around this by configuring mutt using the > '--with-homespool' option, but I haven't figure out how to do this. > > Any hints/advice? Both boxes are currently running unstable. Try to use Kernel NFS. ciao Waldemar -- * Ein gutes Kryptographieprogramm: | (o_ * * http://www.gnupg.org | //\ * * Linux rulez! ;-) | V_/_ * * GnuPG-Key: 0xBE21BD90 | Tux: #155220 | ICQ: 64035650 *