On Wed 2006.10.04 at 17:40 +0200, Jan Stary wrote: > On Oct 02 22:06:34, Gustavo Rios wrote: > > I am using mutt with openbsd. I am getting annoyed by a message error > > i got just after i start it on command line: > > /var/mail/grios: No such file or directory (errno = 2) > > Note that when a new user is created via adduser(8), > his mailbox (/var/mail/$USER) is _not_ created. > > > The strangest thing about it, it is that it only happens with my > > openbsd installed version even having the following in ~/.muttrc > > set mbox_type=Maildir > > set folder="~/.mail/" > > Mutt tries to open $MAIL (which is obviously /var/mail/grios), not > "folder". The reason "it only happens with openbsd installed version" > is probably that obsd didn't create /var/mail/$USER (which most other > system do, imho). The mailbox _type_ has nothing to do with that.
not most...just because one linux distro (that i know of) does, doesn't mean "most" in my book. > > I don't know what i am supposed to do to prevent it from happening. > > Just create /var/mail/grios (and chmod it properly). > > Jan > > PS: man adduser says that > > adduser performs the following operations for each new user: > 3. Mails the new user a welcome message at the discretion of > the account creator. > > On my 3.9 it doesn't, /var/log/maillog doesn't mention it tried to, > and /var/mail/test doesn't exist. Am I missing something? you missed the following from adduser(8): -message file Send new users a welcome message from file. Specifying a value of ``no'' for file causes no message to be sent to new users.