Rino Mardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21/01/2001 (20:24) :
>
> MAILPATH='/usr/spool/mail/bfox?"You have mail":/home/bfox/Mail/Inbox?"You
> have mail in Mail/Inbox"'
You don't need the ?"You have mail" (unless you want some special
message) simply set it as:
export
MAILPATH="/home/username/Mai
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 05:37:28PM +0100 or thereabouts, Daniel de los Reyes
wrote:
> I don't get a message saying if a folder (file) has new mail until I open it
> (to late, that is just what I don't want to have to do)
> If I press c I get a list of all avaliable folders under $Home/Mail
>
> H
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 05:37:28PM +0100, thus spake Daniel de los Reyes:
>
> > Open mutt with "mutt -y" otherwise it will show you your default
> > mailbox and you'll have to move round the others. Hitting "c"
> > will move you to the next box with new mail
Sorry - missed copying my first to
> Open mutt with "mutt -y" otherwise it will show you your default
> mailbox and you'll have to move round the others. Hitting "c"
> will move you to the next box with new mail
I don't get this. If I start mutt -y I get a list of all the folders I have
told mutt that may receive mail.
I don't g
On Sun, Jan 21, 2001 at 12:12:58PM +0100, Daniel de los Reyes wrote:
> It's taking me a bit of time to understand I few things about how Mutt,
> Fetchmail and Procmail work together (I am moving from kmail).
>
> I use exim to send mail and fetch my mail from my ISP's pop server.
>
> I think the
It's taking me a bit of time to understand I few things about how Mutt,
Fetchmail and Procmail work together (I am moving from kmail).
I use exim to send mail and fetch my mail from my ISP's pop server.
I think the process should be:
Fetchmail fetches my mail from my ISP's pop server and handle
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