On 11/23/99 03:55PM, David S. Jackson wrote: > > First, are you sure you can send mail? What tests have you run? Is this a > first-time configuration, or have you gotten mail to work before? >
Yes, I can send without problems. I've just been retrieving with Netscape (and leaving the mail on the server) until I figure this out. > Second, how do you retrieve mail? Does the mail even make it to > /var/spool/mail/$USER? > Normally I use fetchmail and just run it as a daemon. This is a new install, so I just copied the .forward, .fetchmailrc, and procmail related files over. After the installation (but not before I tried to retrieve some mail) I noticed that there was no mail folder under /var/spool/mail. My mail just seemed to disappear. What I did was to rename all the procmail files and the .forward file so they wouldn't be used. I was directed to create the /var/spool/mail/mwagnon file by "touch"-ing it. I ran fetchmail again and it pulled down about 30 messages, but it took exim something like five minutes place them in my mail folder. > Third, can you read mail with other MUA's, such as elm or mailx? In other > words, have you decided whether it's a problem with the MUA or the MTA? (Mail > User Agent, Mail Transport Agent) > > Third, are you using any sort of MDA, such as procmail that could complicate > the > equation at all? (Mail Delivery Agent) Yeah, but I took that out of the loop (see above) > /var/spool/mail contains files composed of "mail text" probably in mbox > format. > Anyone else elaborate on this? > > If you upgraded, /var/spool/mail/$USER should have existed before, right? > Don't > you have a /var/spool/mail/$USER file for your account? What do you get from > $ > file /var/spool/mail/$USER ? This was a new install (via slink straight to potato) and didn't notice. It was there on all of my previous installations on other computers. I think all is okay now. I have a /var/spool/mail/mwagnon file, so that's working. I just need to figure out what happened to my .forward and procmail stuff to make them act funny. I think I can handle it, but if I run into trouble, I'll call for help. Thanks David, BTW, I always enjoy your ComputorEdge articles! -- __ _ Mark Wagnon ( Debian GNU/ -o) / / (_)__ __ ____ __ Chula Vista, CA ) /\\/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( _\_v____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\