Hi, Jostein. I know where is my spoolfile, the problem is that it desappeared completely, no spoolfile anywhere.
I had it in ~/mail/inbox/spoolfile where procmail puts all just new mails after they are downloaded by fetchmail. I think it was some trouble with lock files. I will tell you about if I can find what happens. Best regards. Jose El 2010.08.27 18:54:10 +0200 ->- Jostein Berntsen dijo: > On 27.08.10,18:22, j...@telefonica.net wrote: > > Hi, friends. > > > > While I was testing my new Mutt and it seems to work vey nice, suddenly > > I can't read my new mail because spoolfile has desappeared. > > > > I really don't know how it happens. > > > > I was looking postfix.log, fetchmail.log and procmail.log with tail > > -f... and when back in Mutt it says spoolfile doesn't exit. > > > > Has it happens to anybody anytime? > > > > I think I'm going to check my harddisk.... > > > > More information on where the spool file should be is here: > > http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide/Folders > > You might also check where your spool file is by doing 'locate spool', > and then set this value in your .muttrc: > > set spoolfile="/var/spool/mail/usernam" > > > Jostein > > -- Jose Angel Navarro Cortes email: j...@telefonica.net web: http://janc.es/ Usuario Linux: #49178