On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 01:02:19AM +0100, Mauro Sacchetto wrote: > Mutt + fetchmail works fine, but I've a problem with procmail. > My configuration is the following one: > > > .procmailrc > ======================================================= > shell=/bin/sh > MAILDIR=$HOME/mail > DEFAULT= $MAILDIR/inbox > LOGFILE=$HOME/procmaillog > LOG=" > " > VERBOSE=yes > > :0 > * ^FROM [EMAIL PROTECTED] > $MAILDIR/alice >
I don't think you need to append $MAILDIR to the beginning of every line. The way I have procmailrc up is: >>>>>> MAILDIR=$HOME/mail/ LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmaillog VERBOSE=no # Mailing lists # debian-user :0 * ^TO_debian-user debian-user/ >>>>>> Which works fine for me. > set folder = ~/mail > set mbox = +inbox > set mbox_type = mbox > set record = +inbox > set alias_file = ~/mail/aliases > source ~/mail/aliases > set alias_format = "%2n %t %-10a %r" > set sort_alias = alias > set mailcap_path = ~/.mailcap:/etc/mailcap: > set signature = "~/mail/signature" > set tmpdir = ~/mail/.mutt/tmp > set postponed = +postponed > mailboxes +k3b +openoffice +gmail +alice +mutt +debian You may want to add the mailboxes to your muttrc. >>> # Add an item for each mailbox mailboxes ~/mail/debian-user >>> And >>> # tell mutt about my mailing lists subscribe debian-user >>> You should repeat that for every mailbox you have. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]