Daniel Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > #33780 arises from the fact that pine understands this "slurp the > incoming mail into a file called mbox" behavior, and if a file called > $HOME/mbox exists, will dutifully copy any mail it finds in the system > inbox into this file and manipulate it just the same way imapd does. > So far, so good - except that pine expects to find this file as > $HOME/mbox, despite the fact that pine wants to store its mail folders > under the subdirectory $HOME/mail/. Don't you just love the U of W?
I actually think this is for historical compatability---doesn't berkeley mail does the same thing? Mike.