Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder

2001-03-13 Thread Thomas Beer

Hi Eric, Hi All,

|   The personal configuration file: $HOME/.pinerc and
Ok I modified this to: inbox-path=home/username
and pine don't complains about the settings. But
instead he says there arent't any messages. But I sent 
one locally with qmail using echt to: ... and in the
current it seems that the message is delivered. Even
if I change the path to inbox-path=home/username/new
he don't complains but with the same result?!
What now?

Thanks for further suggestions Tom



pine Mailbox Can't open folder

2001-03-12 Thread Thomas Beer

Hi,

I read the archive and the INSTALL.mbox file
and can't convince Pine opening my localy
delivered mails.
I assume that the delivery will work:

@40003aad24ea1bd07db4 info msg 224657: bytes 204 from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] qp 10101 uid 0
@40003aad24ea1c292cd4 starting delivery 1: msg 224657 to local
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
@40003aad24ea1c297edc status: local 1/10 remote 0/20

I put ./Mailbox in my defaultdelivery and in pine the inbox-path=Mailbox,
how it is assumed in INSTALL.mbox. I made the symbolic link from
/var/spool/mail/tom to /$HOME/Mailbox and /var/spool/mail is 1777.
What Am I missing? Assuming that the pine patch is only necessary
if I wanna use Maildir.

Thanks Tom





Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder

2001-03-12 Thread Jason Kawaja

I set :

mail-directory=Maildir

in /usr/local/lib/pine.conf.fixedI guess you would need to set it to
Mailbox?

I do not set the inbox-path (not sure why you would for maildirs, anyone
know?), works fine for pine4.32 with patch-for-maildirs

-- 

Regards,
Jason Kawaja, UF-ECE Sys Admin



Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder

2001-03-12 Thread Thomas Beer

Hi,
 mail-directory=Maildir

I wanna use Mailbox not Maildir.
 
 in /usr/local/lib/pine.conf.fixed
I've tried to edit my pine config before,
but - believe me - there isn't any config at all.
I've done a find -name "*pine*" and _no_ config
at all?!

 
 I do not set the inbox-path (not sure why you would for maildirs, anyone
 know?), works fine for pine4.32 with patch-for-maildirs

Thanks for the help Tom




Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder

2001-03-12 Thread Jason Kawaja

I've tried to edit my pine config before,
but - believe me - there isn't any config at all.

ok, so create one...

and like I said, you can put in Mailbox instead of Maildir

system wide configs (like this) should go either in
/usr/local/lib/pine.conf or /usr/local/lib/pine.conf.fixed

-- 

Regards,
Jason Kawaja, UF-ECE Sys Admin



Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder

2001-03-12 Thread Eric Pretorious

  in /usr/local/lib/pine.conf.fixed
I've tried to edit my pine config before,
but - believe me - there isn't any config at all.
I've done a find -name "*pine*" and _no_ config
at all?!

Thomas:

There are two configuration files for pine:
  The personal configuration file: $HOME/.pinerc and
  The system-wide configuration file: /etc/pine.conf (location may vary by 
distro.)

I haven't had any success in modifying pine's behavior through changing 
these files either though.  :^(

Eric P.
Los Gatos, CA
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Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder

2001-03-12 Thread Eric Pretorious

The answer to this question is somewhat counterintuitive but it is in 
INSTALL.mbox file:

  * pine: Put "inbox-path=Mailbox" in your system-wide pine.conf...

I followed the example given in the pine.conf comments  - "...default is the 
local INBOX (/usr/spool/mail/$USER)" - and added "inbox-path=$HOME/Mailbox".

Eric P.
Los Gatos, CA

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Subject: Re: pine Mailbox Can't open folder
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:29:14 -0800

  in /usr/local/lib/pine.conf.fixed
I've tried to edit my pine config before,
but - believe me - there isn't any config at all.
I've done a find -name "*pine*" and _no_ config
at all?!

Thomas:

There are two configuration files for pine:
  The personal configuration file: $HOME/.pinerc and
  The system-wide configuration file: /etc/pine.conf (location may vary by
distro.)

I haven't had any success in modifying pine's behavior through changing
these files either though.  :^(

Eric P.
Los Gatos, CA
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