On Wed Apr 24, 2002 at 02:59:11PM +0200, Thorsten Haude wrote: > * Dougie Nisbet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-24 12:35]: > >On Wednesday 24 April 2002 9:16 am, Thorsten Haude wrote: > >> * Dougie Nisbet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-04-24 09:59]: > >> > > >> The answer is Mutt, as always. > > >another session. One problem I often found with Mutt is that it is in a > >console or xterm window, but after a bit of experimentation I find if I kick > >it off with 'xterm -fn 10x20 -e mutt' I can read the messages much better. > here' my recipe: rxvt -g 100x60+50+50 -bg black -fg green -T 'mail' -e mutt > > >I had a problem trying to look at my existing message base. I think this is > >because under kmail I use child folders a lot - e.g. I have a linux folder > >with sub-folders for laptop, and one for user. In mutt if I hit 'c' to > >change > >folders, it can't see the linux folder.
mutt shouldn't have any trouble traversing directory structures. I can hit 'c' and travel from ~/Mail to /var/spool/mail if I want > You have to use Mutt's 'mailboxes' command to tell Mutt what your > folders are. You may use a process for this: > -----(some good stuff snipped in the interest of brevity)---- > >I've been skimming the Mutt documentation and although I can see lots > >of references to folders, I can't see how to create them. > I make folders with mkdir and let mutt create mailboxes. Mutt has many capablilities in folder management, discussed in another thread this week, but I haven't bothered. > >I had a look at my inbox using mutt, and when I quit, and restarted kmail, > >my > >inbox was corrupt! > Seen from where? If Mutt would corrupt mboxes, you should definitely > contact the developers, I'm sure this would get top priority. > > The only problem I'm aware of is that pre-3.0 KMails don't see if > their mboxes are changed externally. (I don't use KMail, I only heard > about this.) > I suspect it is a kmail problem. I have always set up mutt & kmail to share mailboxes, and use kmail occasionally when I feel like a graphical client. The only problem I ever had in a couple years of this with the KDE-1 kmail is read messages that weren't marked read. However, a couple days ago I built KDE3 from source, with kmail 1.2, and seems to be doing what you describe. If I go into the Mail directory and delete every file whose name begins with a dot, then restart kmail, all is well again. Since mutt is by far my preferred MUA and kmail only gets used very occasionally, this is a solution that doesn't bother me. The mailbox index corruption does not seem to affect mutt in any way. -- -CraigW "You stole fizzy lifting drinks! You bumped into the ceiling which now has to be washed and sterilized, so you get nothing! You lose! Good day sir!" -Willy Wonka -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]