Re: [expert] Using Kmail with postfix/fetchmail/procmail question

2002-10-28 Thread Todd Lyons
Philip Webb wrote on Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 02:09:44PM -0500 : LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail Only exception here is the LOCKFILE line. I did not have that. well, actually ... (grin): it doesn't exist! i just checked for ~/.lockmail there's no such file! From 'man fetchmail': Only one

Re: [expert] Using Kmail with postfix/fetchmail/procmail question

2002-10-27 Thread Philip Webb
021027 Ronald J. Hall wrote: I've got postfix/fetchmail/procmail setup I use Kmail I set the mail folder to: /home/darklord/Mail/inbox I have a dial-up connection. I logon, fetchmail does its thing, I can run Kmail and my mail is there. If I leave Kmail running, I never get mail, although

Re: [expert] Using Kmail with postfix/fetchmail/procmail question

2002-10-27 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 27 October 2002 07:33 am, you wrote: i use Mutt, but Kmail shouldn't be different in principle when receiving. Fetchmail gets mail from ISPs delivers it to the general mailbox; Procmail processes this material delivers it to your ~/dir/file of choice. with my computer name

Re: [expert] Using Kmail with postfix/fetchmail/procmail question

2002-10-27 Thread Philip Webb
021028 Ronald J. Hall wrote: On Sunday 27 October 2002 07:33 am, you wrote: i use Mutt, but Kmail shouldn't be different in principle when receiving. Fetchmail gets mail from ISPs delivers it to the general mailbox; Procmail processes this material delivers it to your ~/dir/file of

[expert] Using Kmail with postfix/fetchmail/procmail question

2002-10-26 Thread Ronald J. Hall
Okay, I've got postfix/fetchmail/procmail setup, following the excellant tutorial at MandrakeUser Online. (BTW, I have to comment on the gui for fetchmailconf - its great! Wish other apps would use it as an example!) Now...I use Kmail, and I'm not sure if I have it setup correctly to use with