Re: Occasional "Stale NFS file handle" messages from mutt

2010-07-27 Thread Chris G
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 02:19:48PM -0700, Omen Wild wrote: > Quoting Chris G on Tue, Jul 27 22:10: > > > > I use my home brew python delivery program because it (for me) is much > > better than procmail or similar. In particular I can add a mailing > > list entry to a *single* configuration file

Re: Occasional "Stale NFS file handle" messages from mutt

2010-07-27 Thread Omen Wild
Quoting Chris G on Tue, Jul 27 22:10: > > I use my home brew python delivery program because it (for me) is much > better than procmail or similar. In particular I can add a mailing > list entry to a *single* configuration file and everything > automagically works - mutt gets its Lists/Subscribe

Re: Occasional "Stale NFS file handle" messages from mutt

2010-07-27 Thread Chris G
On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 05:09:59PM -0500, Derek Martin wrote: > On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:28:01PM +0100, Chris G wrote: > > I'm seeing the "Stale NFS file handle" messages on the mutt status > > line, I'm not *absolutely* sure when they are occurring but it looks > > as if it's when a mail is deli

Re: Occasional "Stale NFS file handle" messages from mutt

2010-07-26 Thread Derek Martin
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:28:01PM +0100, Chris G wrote: > I'm seeing the "Stale NFS file handle" messages on the mutt status > line, I'm not *absolutely* sure when they are occurring but it looks > as if it's when a mail is delivered into a mailbox when I'm viewing an > E-Mail in that mailbox with

Occasional "Stale NFS file handle" messages from mutt

2010-07-24 Thread Chris G
I'm running mutt on Linux (Ubuntu 9.10) with my incoming mail arriving on an NFS mounted directory. I.e. /home/chris/Mail is a symbolic link to /snake1/home/chris/Mail which is a directory on another system (snake1) which is where the mail is actually delivered. Mail is delivered to multiple sub-