-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I looked at your .pinerc and it doesn't look like you've got an incoming folder for zope defined. Here is the relevant portion of my .pinerc: incoming-folders="Debian" mail/archive/debian-user, "work" mail/archive/work, "bugtraq" mail/archive/bugtraq, "fw-wiz" mail/archive/fw-wiz, "spam" mail/archive/spam
If you look at your .pinerc you'll notice that 'incoming-folders' has no value. After you've enabled incoming-folders you need to add a specific folder for zope. This essentially means telling pine to check the file to which procmail is writing your zope mail. You can add the folder interactively in pine by going to you the incoming folder collection (i.e. the folder list in which INBOX appears) and typing 'a'. You'll be prompted for a server name, which can be left blank, a folder to add, which is the file relative to your home directory, and the nickname, which is the name that shows up in Pine's folder views. You could also add the incoming folder directly in your .pinerc, using the section of mine that I posted above. The part in quotes is the nickname, and it's followed by the path to the file, relative to you home dir. It could look something like this: incoming-folders="zope" mail/incoming/zope HTH, noah _______________________________________________________ | Web: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/ | PGP Public Key: http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOZ1EvYdCcpBjGWoFAQECygP/fdRnx/r+H3CC4DUBLdnVEREUM5utX2TB 5iJhNTLcPnJT2+qza0hQ+O7jOwwZ5DjOIUAA94h71Qm2TAAtQJwnnBWM/yxiWq74 TpvCQmV+jf153Njf5NdklLteO/JTmcX6Achpa//gAEIvUzEQ+74eABbBIZffOAa6 vCP6tFnjnqc= =kPIv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----