RE: [gentoo-user] Really, really need help with procmail and evol ution

2003-09-18 Thread Patrick Marquetecken
thank you for explaning this to me.
Patrick

Op wo 17-09-2003, om 21:42 schreef Brenden Walker:
> The reason there is no update of the folder status, is because Evolution
> isn't 'retrieving' that mail.  It's being 'plonked' into right into it's
> inbox.
> 
> What I'd suggest is setting up pop or imap locally, have postfix deliver to
> inbox of your pop3/imap mail folder.  Then setup Evoloution to retrieve mail
> from pop3/imap. It will then place it in the
> /home/istari/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox/new folder.
> 
> That's pretty much what I do with 4 different accounts, works like a charm.
> 
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Patrick Marquetecken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > 
> > I really need some help now, normal if nobody answers to a 
> > mail i find it several day's later, but now i'm compleet stuck.
> > 
> > I'm using evolution now as mail program/PIM but i want to use 
> > my fetchmail/postfix/spam/procmail setup because i like this.
> > 
> > The only problem i got is that i don't know where procmail 
> > may deliver the mails. Evolution has 
> > /home/istari/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox wherein 3 folders are 
> > cur - new - tmp. Procmail now delivers mail of each receipt 
> > into the new folder. The problem is that there i sno update 
> > of the folder status.  If i click on the folder than i see 
> > the new mails.
> > 
> > Advice/Help is more than welcom.
> > 
> > i'm using maildir format.
> > 
> > Patrick
> > 
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RE: [gentoo-user] Really, really need help with procmail and evol ution

2003-09-17 Thread Brenden Walker
The reason there is no update of the folder status, is because Evolution
isn't 'retrieving' that mail.  It's being 'plonked' into right into it's
inbox.

What I'd suggest is setting up pop or imap locally, have postfix deliver to
inbox of your pop3/imap mail folder.  Then setup Evoloution to retrieve mail
from pop3/imap. It will then place it in the
/home/istari/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox/new folder.

That's pretty much what I do with 4 different accounts, works like a charm.

> -Original Message-
> From: Patrick Marquetecken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> I really need some help now, normal if nobody answers to a 
> mail i find it several day's later, but now i'm compleet stuck.
> 
> I'm using evolution now as mail program/PIM but i want to use 
> my fetchmail/postfix/spam/procmail setup because i like this.
> 
> The only problem i got is that i don't know where procmail 
> may deliver the mails. Evolution has 
> /home/istari/evolution/local/Inbox/mbox wherein 3 folders are 
> cur - new - tmp. Procmail now delivers mail of each receipt 
> into the new folder. The problem is that there i sno update 
> of the folder status.  If i click on the folder than i see 
> the new mails.
> 
> Advice/Help is more than welcom.
> 
> i'm using maildir format.
> 
> Patrick
> 
> -- 
> "Do you know what a Vulcan mind meld is?" -- Tuvok
> "It's that thing where you grab someone's head..." -- Crewman Suiter 
> 
> PGP Key: http://users.pandora.be/rivendell/marquetp.gpg
> Fingerprint = 2792 057F C445 9486 F932 3AEA D3A3 1B0C 1059 
> 273B ICQ# 316932703 
> Registered Linux User #44550
> http://counter.li.org
> 

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