I'm using the python mailbox class in a script that processes incoming mail and delivers it to various mbox format mailboxes. It appears that, although I am calling the lock method on the destination before writing to the mbox and calling unlock afterwards the locking isn't working correctly.
I am reading the mail with mutt, if I deliver the mail direct using Postfix (i.e. bypassing my python script) mutt works perfectly and shows new mail arriving in the mailbox as expected with an 'N' flag beside it. If I deliver the mail with my python script I get an error from mutt saying "Mailbox was externally modified. Flags may be wrong.", or if I'm reading the mbox via NFS I get all sorts of strange errors (though again it works perfectly if Postfix writes to the mbox). So it seems that python's mailbox class locking isn't playing nicely with mutt's mailbox locking whereas postfix's locking does work correctly. Has anyone seen this problem before, and/or do I need to anything more than the following for the locking to work correctly:- # # # set up the mb for adding the new message, will create if it doesn't exist # dest = mailbox.mbox(mbName, factory=None) dest.lock() dest.add(m) # add the new message dest.flush() dest.unlock() Any help/comments most welcome -- Chris Green -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list