On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 08:58:06AM +0100, Chris Green wrote: > I just tried running mutt 'remotely' by mounting ~/.muttrc and my main > mail directory ~/Mail using sshfs and running a local copy of mutt. > This makes handling attachments and HTML E-Mail much faster and easier > than running mutt on the remote system via ssh. > > However when I try and save E-Mails into the ~/Mail hierarchy it > complains that it can't lock the mbox file. I guess that there's some > sort of incompatibility between mutt's default locking method and > sshfs. > > Is there anything I can do about this? I.e. can I build mutt with a > different locking method (or more the point the dotlock program I > suppose) or am I basically stuck? I know I could move to maildir but > I'd prefer not to really and that would likely slow things down across > an sshfs connection. > A little more information:-
I'm running mutt 1.10.1 on xubuntu 19.04 The actual error I'm seeing is "Couldn't lock /home/chris/Mail/folder/test" (Obviously changes according to name of destination mbox) So is it not a locking problem, rather a permission problem? My UID on both systems is the same so files in the ~/Mail directory are all owned by me on both systems. -- Chris Green