Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 12:49:09AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: Hello Dennis, It might be better to send your emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED], so that other people have the chance to see them too, and reply to them. They might have better answers than I do... Sorry, I thought I had. This is my first message to the list using mutt so I hope it is OK. That depends on how you saved to that folder... If you typed the full path ("/home/dennis/Mail/me") then I find it very strange that Mutt would create the folder in the wrong place. If you didn't specify a path and only used "me", then the folder is created in the directory where Mutt is started in (usually, your home directory). If you want to refer to ~/Mail/, the most common method is to specify that as your $folder ("set folder=~/Mail") and then use the = or + shortcut, eg. "=me" for "~/Mail/me". One reason for my problems was not using = or +; thanks. That is how I created all the "mailboxes" in /home/dennis/Mail which mutt says are not mailboxes. This is very strange. (It works for me, and lots of other people...) Yes I am using mbox. Here are the first few lines requested: From dennis Wed Jun 21 15:51:27 2000 Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ok, that looks fine. I do hope that the in front of that From on the first line was created either by your email program, or in transit, because if it's present there in your mail folder file, then that would certainly mess things up. If it does say "From " and not "From " then that should be a valid mbox, and Mutt should open it. It was the email program or transit. What I have done is copy the first two lines of the From script to every mail folder and they now all work. Thanks again; I know I will enjoy mutt when I have figured out how to use it. Regards. -- Dennis Robertson 2/2 Sylvia Street NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 AUSTRALIA Phone: 61 7 54742343 Mobile: 0419 535539 Fax: Phone for setup. Lonesome? Like a change? Like a new job? Like excitement? Like to meet new and interesting people? JUST SCREW-UP ONE MORE TIME!!!
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
Could you please persuade your mutt to produce a References: Header? Thanks in advance Martin -- Martin Schröder, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ArtCom GmbH, Grazer Straße 8, D-28359 Bremen Voice +49 421 20419-44 / Fax +49 421 20419-10 PGP signature
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
On 21/06/00 22:29 +1000, Dennis Robertson typed: Send yourself mail to create a mailbox :) ~$ echo 'hello world'|mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Did that. See that mutt is looking for the mailboxes ... add the mailboxes line mailboxes $MAIL =mailbox1 =mailbox2 ... Did that. Did it work? You have all been so helpful that I feel I must stick with this to the end as long as you have the patience. I have replied to each point in each of your responses. Good show - but I hope it worked :) By the way, why do I get Cron Daemon messages and anonymous @dencar messages in my inbox? Procmail. Put something like this in your .procmailrc - # Move crontab mail and such into a separate folder :0: * ^From:.*root@localhost #or whatever your box is called $MAIL/r00t_stuph -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + [EMAIL PROTECTED] Support bacteria -- it's the only culture some people have!
Mailboxes are not mailboxes
Hello, Before I give up and retire hurt to netscape can anyone tell me in words of one syllable how to create mailboxes that work. I get the message from mutt that every one of the "mailboxes" I have designated is not a mailbox, even though I can see that procmail has delivered to them. I have read the manual at 3.11 and am none the wiser. Thanks. -- Dennis Robertson 2/2 Sylvia Street NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 AUSTRALIA Phone: 61 7 54742343 Mobile: 0419 535539 Fax: Phone for setup.
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:35:39PM +1000, Dennis Robertson wrote: Hello, Before I give up and retire hurt to netscape can anyone tell me in words of one syllable how to create mailboxes that work. I get the message from mutt that every one of the "mailboxes" I have designated is not a mailbox, even though I can see that procmail has delivered to them. I have read the manual at 3.11 and am none the wiser. When does mutt say they're not mailboxes? I.e. what are you doing when it says it? Also how do you tell that procmail has delivered to them? Procmail can deliver to a number of different formats of 'mailbox', I think mutt should be able to read them all too. You obviously need to get them 'in step' though. -- Chris Green ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Home: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://www.isbd.co.uk/
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
Dennis Robertson proclaimed on mutt-users that: Before I give up and retire hurt to netscape can anyone tell me in words of one syllable how to create mailboxes that work. I get the message from mutt that every one of the "mailboxes" I have designated is not a mailbox, even though I can see that procmail has delivered to them. I have read the manual at 3.11 and am none the wiser. Send yourself mail to create a mailbox :) ~$ echo 'hello world'|mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] See that mutt is looking for the mailboxes ... add the mailboxes line mailboxes $MAIL =mailbox1 =mailbox2 ... -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + [EMAIL PROTECTED] If little green men land in your back yard, hide any little green women you've got in the house. -- Mike Harding, "The Armchair Anarchist's Almanac"
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
Hi, Dennis Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 20 Jun 2000: Before I give up and retire hurt to netscape can anyone tell me in words of one syllable how to create mailboxes that work. Save an existing mail message to a non-existing mail folder (mailbox), Mutt will automatically create the folder if it doesn't exist yet. If you're using mbox format (the "standard" unix mail folder format, single file), you could just do "touch mailbox_name" to create an empty folder. I get the message from mutt that every one of the "mailboxes" I have designated is not a mailbox, even though I can see that procmail has delivered to them. I have read the manual at 3.11 and am none the wiser. Mutt auto-detects the folder type of any mail folder you try to open. It recognises 4 folder types: mbox, MMDF (close to mbox), Maildir and MH. Maildir and MH are single-file-per-message type formats, ie. the actual folder is a directory which has specific contents. Assuming you're using mbox (you don't say, but it's the most common format, Netscape uses it and procmail by default does too)... Take a look at one of those folder files with a page viewer. The first five characters of the file should be "From " (From + space). If they are not, then the folder format is not valid mbox. procmail likely will not care, if the file exists it will happily append new messages at the end. Mutt however has to read the folder from the beginning. As a safe-guard against accidents, it will not try to parse any random text file as mailbox, that's why the "From " check. If the file doesn't begin with "From ", then you need to re-create a valid mbox. It could be just that the file has some leading junk line or something, which you could remove with a text editor. Or you could use something like "formail -ds" to recreate valid mbox folders, since that doesn't assume strict mbox format for messages, but the output will be in valid mbox format. If the file *does* begin with a "From ", could you copy/paste the first two or three lines for us to see? Regards, Mikko -- // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak // DALnet IRC operator / // Interests: roleplaying, Linux, the Net, fantasy scifi, the Corrs / "Do you have a backup of the data you used to have on this disk?"
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
Dennis -- ...and then Dennis Robertson said... % Hello, % Before I give up and retire hurt to netscape can anyone tell me in words *gasp* % of one syllable how to create mailboxes that work. I get the message The simplest way to create a mailbox is to touch the file into existence. Of course, it's empty and there's no mail so mutt can't really do anything with it, but it's there. The second-simplest way is to save a message from your $spoolfile right from mutt. This will create a mailbox of whatever type is specified in $mbox_type (default is mbox, but also MH, MMDF, and Maildir). You could always create a mailbox with Netscape and then use that with mutt, as I understand it; I believe that Netscape uses mbox files. % from mutt that every one of the "mailboxes" I have designated is not a How did you "designate" them? Simply saying mailboxes =A =B =C is not enough to create them. Do they really exist? If you're using shorthand as above, is $folder set correctly? To find out, check from *within* mutt since some unnoticed muttrc file may have changed it; when in the index, just type :set ?folder and hit return and see what it says. BTW, you can check any variable's setting this way (replacing in the proper variable name, of course ;-) and you might check the value of mbox_type while you're looking around. % mailbox, even though I can see that procmail has delivered to them. I % have read the manual at 3.11 and am none the wiser. And how do you know that procmail delivered to them? In what format (mbox, MH, MMDF, Maildir)? Is it a single file, or is it a directory with cur new tmp subdirs? If it's a single file, open it with an editor; how does it look? % Thanks. HTH HAND % -- % Dennis Robertson 2/2 Sylvia Street NOOSAVILLE QLD 4566 AUSTRALIA % Phone: 61 7 54742343 Mobile: 0419 535539 Fax: Phone for setup. :-D -- David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles (play) [EMAIL PROTECTED] * than to live up to them. -- fortune cookie (work) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bigfoot.com/~davidtg/Shpx gur Pbzzhavpngvbaf Qrprapl Npg! The "new millennium" starts at the beginning of 2001. There was no year 0. Note: If bigfoot.com gives you fits, try sector13.org in its place. *sigh* PGP signature
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:35:39PM +1000, Dennis Robertson wrote: Hello, Before I give up and retire hurt to netscape can anyone tell me in words Eeeps! :) of one syllable how to create mailboxes that work. I get the message from mutt that every one of the "mailboxes" I have designated is not a mailbox, even though I can see that procmail has delivered to them. I have read the manual at 3.11 and am none the wiser. Add the "mailboxes" entry in your muttrc, restart mutt (or issue :source ~/.muttrc" and start saving messages to it ... should work ;-) -- How can a species, that can create machines to communicate, fail to communicate amongst themselves ?
Re: Mailboxes are not mailboxes
Dennis Robertson proclaimed on mutt-users that: Before I give up and retire hurt to netscape can anyone tell me in words of one syllable how to create mailboxes that work. I get the message from mutt that every one of the "mailboxes" I have designated is not a mailbox, even though I can see that procmail has delivered to them. I have read the manual at 3.11 and am none the wiser. call "procmail -f-" to have it make the from-lines that designate a mailbox. clemens
Re: monthly mailboxes and the mailboxes entry
On Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 09:40:06AM +, Andreas Wessel wrote: Anyway mutt doesn't tell me if new mail arrives into that folder. Why not? Am I missing something here? Check out the sample muttrc on how to use the `mailboxes' command. -- Motto of the Electrical Engineer: Working computer hardware is a lot like an erect penis: it stays up as long as you don't fuck with it.
Re: monthly mailboxes and the mailboxes entry
On Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 09:40:06AM +, Andreas Wessel wrote: In my .muttrc I have the following entry: mailboxes +"hticker-`date +%y-%m`" oops, I didn't notice that.. remember though that the `+` mark indicates that mutt should find it in the dir you got `folder` set as. for instance, if you have set folder=~/Mail, and then put something like +"hticker-`date +%y-%m`" then mutt will look in ~/Mail/hticker-`date +%y-%m`.. Anyway mutt doesn't tell me if new mail arrives into that folder. Why not? Am I missing something here? as I said.. in the sample muttrc there's examples.. for instance, you could put mailboxes "echo $HOME/hticker-`date +%y-%m`" or mailboxes "ls $HOME/hticker-`date +%y-%m`" and use the ! wildcard to filter out those you don't want checked for new mail. Endless possibilities... -- Motto of the Electrical Engineer: Working computer hardware is a lot like an erect penis: it stays up as long as you don't fuck with it.
Re: monthly mailboxes and the mailboxes entry
On Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 10:53:24AM +, Andreas Wessel wrote: Hi candypimp, BTW. There is no mailboxes entry in the sample Muttrc. Check in the contrib directory. -- Motto of the Electrical Engineer: Working computer hardware is a lot like an erect penis: it stays up as long as you don't fuck with it.
Re: monthly mailboxes and the mailboxes entry
On Sun, Nov 28, 1999 at 10:47:34AM +, Andreas Wessel wrote: I thought mutt will look into ~/Mail/hticker-99-11 for example. And that's what it's supposed to do - alway check in the currents month folder (mbox). Well, I misunderstood the problem completely.. I didn't check the manual on procmailrc, but rather assumed that you were creating a directory which you carbon copied your mail.. (why/how/duh is still a mystery, I just woke up) but.. I use procmail to filter my mailing lists into seperate boxes, and have the following line in my ~/.muttrc: mailboxes +mutt-users +postfix-users +bugtraq And whenever unread mail gets sorted into those boxes, mutt notifies me, and when I press `?' in the open mailbox dialog, it shows me an `N' flag next to the boxes just as if it does when I have unread mail. My question is this, have you checked wether or not mutt shows you an `N' flag on new messages in your hticker boxes ? Cause if it don't, it won't notify you of that mail being unread neither. I'm not sure what makes it mark messages as read.. Think it has something to do with the `access time' flags on files.. Shoot me if I'm wrong.. -- Motto of the Electrical Engineer: Working computer hardware is a lot like an erect penis: it stays up as long as you don't fuck with it.