Re: [Alpine-info] Maildrop setup in laymans terms?

2024-06-07 Thread Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info
On 2024-06-07 06:33, Chris M via Alpine-info wrote: Its interesting that the "in" file is just a file its not an actual folder like normal MAILDIR / MH clients that I've used in the past, that has 3 folders called CUR NEW and I forgot the other one. Yes, Alpine uses the mbox format, not maild

Re: [Alpine-info] Maildrop setup in laymans terms?

2024-06-07 Thread Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info
On 2024-06-07 06:03, Chris M via Alpine-info wrote: touch command doesn't work chris@q4os-desktop:~$ touch /home/chris/maildrop/sent-mail touch: cannot touch '/home/chris/maildrop/sent-mail': No such file or directory chris@q4os-desktop:~$ cd /home/chris chris@q4os-desktop:~$ touch /home/ch

Re: [Alpine-info] Maildrop setup in laymans terms?

2024-06-07 Thread Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info
On 2024-06-07 14:06, Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info wrote: On 2024-06-07 06:03, Chris M via Alpine-info wrote: touch command doesn't work chris@q4os-desktop:~$ touch /home/chris/maildrop/sent-mail touch: cannot touch '/home/chris/maildrop/sent-mail': No such file or directory chris@q4os-deskt

Re: [Alpine-info] Maildrop setup in laymans terms?

2024-06-07 Thread Eduardo Chappa via Alpine-info
On Thu, 6 Jun 2024, Chris M via Alpine-info wrote: Now I need to figure out how to set up a rule to automatically move the emails FROM inbox that "in" folder? That is what a maildrop does. If you set up your inbox-path in your .pinerc to #move {imap.fastmail.com/ssl/user=ch...@cwm030.com}IN