Hi, friends.
I have discovered why my spoolfile had disappeared.
I check my pop servers with fetchmail, and procmail send them to my
spoolfile.
My spoolfile is in ~/mail/spoolfile.
Environment variable $MAIL=~/mail/spoolfile
When I received a new mail it goes to spoolfile, but if I check mail
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 12:05:03PM +0200, j...@telefonica.net wrote:
Hi, friends.
[snip]
Question: Is it posible to avoid that command mail delete spoolfile when
it has no mail, just let it 0 bytes?
I hope my english is enough clear :-)
Best regards.
Hi,
My mail (mailx) doesn't remove
Hi, Simon.
I am new Mutt user and now I using Mutt to read all my mails, but while
doing some test I use command mail to check my spoolfile, but I did no
think about that mailx delete spoolfile if it was empty.
I will have a look to man mailx, sure.
Thanks. Best regards.
Jose.
El 10.08.29
Hi, friends.
Mutt is marvellous, I start with it only some days ago and now I have
configured it very very funtional to my taste.
Now I use it also to Take Notes.
I made an alias for Postfix to send mails to a black hole, /dev/null so
I can send clean mails to a phantom address in aliases
Quoth j...@telefonica.net on Sunday, 29 August 2010:
Hi, friends.
Mutt is marvellous, I start with it only some days ago and now I have
configured it very very funtional to my taste.
Now I use it also to Take Notes.
I made an alias for Postfix to send mails to a black hole, /dev/null so
On 29Aug2010 12:21, Chip Camden sterl...@camdensoftware.com wrote:
| I often find that I want to copy text from an email into another file.
| Rather than reaching for the mouse to highlight the text and then start
| my editor and paste it, I just forward the message to myself without
| actually
* On 29 Aug 2010, Chip Camden wrote:
I often find that I want to copy text from an email into another file.
Rather than reaching for the mouse to highlight the text and then start
my editor and paste it, I just forward the message to myself without
actually sending it. Since my email