On 2000-03-23 03:55:40 -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> I did some looking around, and didn't find anything.
> From what I found, it looks like the closest thing to a
> specification is the c-client source.
No, thanks.
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Hi all,
I have solved the problem by using procmail, and I'm happily all
after.
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At 10:23 +0100 23 Mar 2000, Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2000-03-22 16:52:46 -0500, Bennett Todd wrote:
>
> > There's a pile o' problems here. They can all be summed
> > up by "mbx".
>
> Yeah, another mailbox format. Is there a specification
> somewhere? Maybe we should add
On 2000-03-22 16:52:46 -0500, Bennett Todd wrote:
> There's a pile o' problems here. They can all be summed
> up by "mbx".
Yeah, another mailbox format. Is there a specification
somewhere? Maybe we should add support _after_ 1.2 is
out. (We have an IMAP bug open which will take a couple
of da
A-Ha! Found it! There are clues scattered about the netnews posting
I attach to this email.
There's a pile o' problems here. They can all be summed up by "mbx".
This is a special non-standard mailbox folder format, invented by
someone who thinks Maildir is a bad idea. That much can be said
objct
Michael Thies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 22 Mar 2000:
> Mikko Hänninen hat ueber "Re: Problem with pine (i want to use mutt)" geschrieben:
> > What's "pine-format"? Doesn't Pine use standard unix mbox files?
>
> Hmm? I don't know.
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From: Michael Thies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, March 22, 2000 12:02 pm
Subject: Re: Problem with pine (i want to use mutt)
> Mikk
Mikko Hänninen hat ueber "Re: Problem with pine (i want to use mutt)" geschrieben:
> What's "pine-format"? Doesn't Pine use standard unix mbox files?
Hmm? I don't know.
If I use setting spoolfile, and/or starting mutt with "-f INBOX" I get
INB
> On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:08:41PM +0100, Michael Thies wrote:
>> But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in
>> pine-format. Not to /var/mail/mthies
Setting the MAIL environment variable to $HOME/INBOX
should help.
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:08:41PM +0100, Michael Thies wrote:
>
> But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in pine-format.
> Not to /var/mail/mthies
>
Others have told you how to get mutt to read mail from an arbitrary location,
so I won't cover that here, but I felt the need to clear
Hi!
On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 11:08:41PM +0100, Michael Thies wrote:
> at my new job, I have an account on a slowlaris-machine.
> the one and only mua is pine *argh*
Quoting your header:
Organization: IT Services - Thies
It's not a new job in your own company, isn't it?
> But all my incoming m
At 23:08 +0100 21 Mar 2000, Michael Thies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in pine-format.
> Not to /var/mail/mthies
Set the MAIL environment variable to the location of your inbox or put
'set spoolfile="$HOME/INBOX"' in your .muttrc file. As far as
Michael Thies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 21 Mar 2000:
> But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in pine-format.
What's "pine-format"? Doesn't Pine use standard unix mbox files?
> Not to /var/mail/mthies
>
> In /etc/mail/sendmail* I didn't find the point, why mails are going t
Hi You all,
at my new job, I have an account on a slowlaris-machine.
the one and only mua is pine *argh*
They have deleted elm
OK. I thought 'no problem'!
I compiled mutt-1.0.1i. It works.
But all my incoming mails are going to $HOME/INBOX in pine-format.
Not to /var/mail/mthies
In /etc/ma
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