On Apr 21, 2008, at 12:53 PM, Chris Maness wrote:
I think that pine is corrupting my inbox, so that it is unreadable
by UW-IMAPD. When using squirrelmail after using pine I see the
headers, but squirrelmail is unable to open the e-mails.
When you read your mail with (al)pine with it picking up mail directly
from /var/spool/mail, (al)pine will move the mail from /var/spool/mail
into mailbox folders in your home directory.
Now normally, this puts the mail in a place where it can still be
picked up by uw-imap server. Indeed, under default configurations the
uw-imap server will perform pretty much the same action when it gets
new mail out of /var/spool/mail. So when everything is working right,
even reading the mail locally with pine shouldn't mess things up as
they have for you.
I switched over to alpine since I do understand that pine is no
longer supported. If other people have experienced this it would be
nice to have at least a notice when it is installed. I have used
pine for almost 10 years without this problem, but maybe this is an
incompatability with a newer version of UW-IMAPD.
Here is what I would do to start diagnosing my first guess at the
problem:
(1) Set up (or use) a clean vanilla user account, say fred.
(2) Send fred mail.
(3) log in as fred and have fred read mail with pine, with as close to
a default configuration as possible.
(4) See if fred can see his mail via squirrelmail. If so
(5) Look around ~/fred to find where pine put the mail.
(6) Compare the mail file locations for ~/fred and for you.
(7) If there are difference (which is what I'm expecting), then look
through your .pinerc
Post back a report about how those steps go. If things break at step
4, then still do step (5) and report that back here.
Good luck.
Cheers,
-j
--
Jeffrey Goldberg http://www.goldmark.org/jeff/
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