On Sat, Nov 03, 2007 at 09:55:24PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> > And call just procmail. But, as said, this is a Mutt list, but I
> > couldn't resist suggesting.
>
> good for you, but it still will not work.
>
> MAILDIR is a variable (*usually* set to where you store your mail, not
>wher
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* Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11-03-07 21:04]:
> > I want to deliver the mail to my local directory by specifiy the
> > MAILDIR=$HOME/Email/Mailbox/Inbox in .procmailrc, and calling
> > "procmail -d Inbox" in .fetchmailrc. But, the procmail alea
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 10:33:26AM +1100, hce wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to deliver the mail to my local directory by specifiy the
> MAILDIR=$HOME/Email/Mailbox/Inbox in .procmailrc, and calling
> "procmail -d Inbox" in .fetchmailrc. But, the procmail aleays deliver
> the mail to /var/mail. What was
Thanks Patrick and sorry I am testing the mutt with send and receive mails.
Jim
On 11/4/07, Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> * hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11-03-07 19:45]:
> > I want to deliver the mail to my local directory by specifi
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* hce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [11-03-07 19:45]:
> I want to deliver the mail to my local directory by specifiy the
> MAILDIR=$HOME/Email/Mailbox/Inbox in .procmailrc, and calling
> "procmail -d Inbox" in .fetchmailrc. But, the procmail aleays deliver
> the
Hi,
I want to deliver the mail to my local directory by specifiy the
MAILDIR=$HOME/Email/Mailbox/Inbox in .procmailrc, and calling
"procmail -d Inbox" in .fetchmailrc. But, the procmail aleays deliver
the mail to /var/mail. What was I missing ...?
Thank you.
Jim