> On 09/06/06 22:34 +0200, Csanyi Pal wrote: > > > Why don't use procmail? > > > > procmail can send your mails that come from debian-user list and send > > it to your debian-user mailbox, where you can find these as new > > messages with 'c'. > > I have created my .procmail .forward file according to the following url: > http://userpages.umbc.edu/~ian/procmail.html > An excerpt from my .procmail: > ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? > MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail # all mailboxes are in ~/Mail/ > DEFAULT=$HOME/Mail/inbox > LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/log > SHELL=/bin/bash > > # Put mail from DC-Linux mailing list into mailbox dclinux > # the last colon means use a lockfile > :0: > * ^(From|Cc|To).*debian > debian > ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? > > The procmail program seems to go on well, but in mutt I can't read letters in > "debian" mailbox which are filtered by procmail. > > And the mutt said that "debian" is not a mailbox. > > Is there any configuration can resolve the problem ? > Thank you.
In my .muttrc file I have these settings for my maliboxes: ---------------> ... mailboxes "!" +debian +linux-hw etc. ... ---------------< So You should try to edit your .muttrc and add as I did abowe your mailboxes for Mutt. -- Regards, Csányi Paul http://www.ektf.hu/~Csanyi.Pal (Up to now, it is in Hungarian only.) http://csanyipal.info/moodle <<<--- Moodle - Course Management System http://csanyipal.info:81 <<<--- sTeam - Cooperative Learning -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]