>If I change the fdm rule as suggested by Anthony Bentley then scan and show
>work, but inc still claims there is no mail to incorporate:
>
>match all action pipe "/usr/lib64/nmh/rcvstore +new"
I think perhaps you aren't understanding everyone's role.
inc(1)s job is to takes messages from a
> On May 15, 2016, at 10:45 AM, David Kennedy wrote:
>
> Ah, I didn't realize there was an "rcvstore" command. Why is it in lib and not
> bin?
Because it's not intended to be run interactively from the shell.
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On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 12:09:36AM -0600, Anthony J. Bentley wrote:
> I use fdm to fetch mail over pop. Something like the following; the
> filtering is kind of ugly, but it works...
>
> set maximum-size 1G
> set verify-certificates
> account "mail" pop3s server "email.example.com" user
>
>Does anyone here use fdm to fetch mail for nmh? I'm able to use fdm to fetch
>from an IMAP server to a local maildir, but nmh claims there are no messages in
>the folder.
When you say nmh claims there are "no messages" in the folder, are you
trying to use scan(1) or inc(1) on it? The normal nmh
On Sun, May 15, 2016, at 12:26 AM, David Kennedy wrote:
> Does anyone here use fdm to fetch mail for nmh? I'm able to use fdm to
> fetch
> from an IMAP server to a local maildir, but nmh claims there are no
> messages in
> the folder.
I use fetchmail to fetch from an IMAP server, and
Hi David,
David Kennedy writes:
> Does anyone here use fdm to fetch mail for nmh? I'm able to use fdm to fetch
> from an IMAP server to a local maildir, but nmh claims there are no messages
> in
> the folder.
I use fdm to fetch mail over pop. Something like the following; the
filtering is kind