On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 05:44:13PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote: > one problem i have had with NFS (kernel space nfsd) with exported > /home is mutt. i use mutt's mailboxes feature which lets me know when > new mail is delivered into a mailbox (say in-debian-user) then i only > have to hit `c' to change to that mailbox, read the mail and hit `c' > again to switch to the next mailbox with new mail. the problem is > with NFS mounted /home (where ~/Mail and all my in-* mailboxes are) > once new mail has been noticed by mutt in a mailbox it always thinks > there is new mail there, even when i delete all of it and the mailbox > is empty, this causes mutt to simply go in circles when i change > mailboxes, new mail in foo -> new mail in bar -> new mail in foo... i > have not found a solution to this other then sshing into the server > and use mutt there.
I'm also using mutt with nfs mounted home and the mailbox option. It works fine with the following mount options: rsize=8192,wsize=8192,retry=1,hard,intr,actimeo=3,bg,retrans=1 I think the actimeo=3 is the one solving your problem. With default settings nfs caches file/dir information up to 60 seconds. (--> man nfs) > > Can anyone point me in the right direction? > > i would say what your looking for is NFS for file sharing, just read > up on it and do what you can to maintain security. There is nothing I can add. -ff -- Florian Friesdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> OpenPGP key available on public key servers ------> Save the future of Open Source <------ -> Online-Petition against Software Patents <- ------> http://petition.eurolinux.org <-------
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