john wrote:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
>string-match("^\\(imap\\|pop\\)s?$" nil nil)
>rmail-remote-proto-p(nil)
>rmail-insert-inbox-text(("/var/spool/mail/jpff"
> "/mnt/snout/home/jpff/mbox") t)
>rmail-get-new-mail-1(nil
Apologies; if it helps Emacs barfs with the following
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
string-match("^\\(imap\\|pop\\)s?$" nil nil)
rmail-remote-proto-p(nil)
rmail-insert-inbox-text(("/var/spool/mail/jpff" "/mnt/snout/home/jpff/mbox")
t)
John wrote:
> Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
> mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be read into emacs
> from a simple file. This has worked for many years. But now with the
> jessie->stretch upgrade it fails with emacs barfing.
Can you give
John wrote:
> nice idea but the uids are the same across the network; the gid differ
> but that should not matter as the access is 600. I can create and
> delete files read them etc as expected.
>
> The files are mounted with nfs3
>
> snout
On 1/27/19 7:35 PM, John wrote:
> I run a mixed Debian/openSuSE /android LAN an after an upgrade of one
> component from jessie to stretch I have hit a big problem.
>
> Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
> mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be
> Check the ownership? I recall at some point of time there was something with
> the id mapping - also check if you may need to enforce nfs version 3
nice idea but the uids are the same across the network; the gid differ
but that should not matter as the access is 600. I can create and
delete
John wrote:
> I run a mixed Debian/openSuSE /android LAN an after an upgrade of one
> component from jessie to stretch I have hit a big problem.
>
> Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
> mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be read into emacs
> from
I run a mixed Debian/openSuSE /android LAN an after an upgrade of one
component from jessie to stretch I have hit a big problem.
Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be read into emacs
from a simple file. This has
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