* Arvind Marathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [09-11-07 15:43]:
> Some more info:
> I found out that all my mails were sitting in the file /var/mail/arvind,
> realised that exim had by default set
> "Delivery method for local mail:"
> to
> "mbox format in /var/mail/".
> I changed it to
> "Maildir format in
Some more info:
I found out that all my mails were sitting in the file /var/mail/arvind,
realised that exim had by default set
"Delivery method for local mail:"
to
"mbox format in /var/mail/".
I changed it to
"Maildir format in home directory".
Not sure if that was the cause of the problem but sti
Following is my .procmailrc, if that is any help
---
MAILDIR=$HOME/mail/
LOGFILE=$HOME/.procmaillog
VERBOSE=no
:0
inbox/
---
And this is my ~/.procmaillog
---
>From [
On 9/11/07, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think getmail marks messages as read once you receive them. In fact,
> it may so have happened that of your 582 messages, only 417 were new
> (unread), but getmail's claim to have delivered everything beats me.
The OP's getmailrc calls pro
Dear Arvind,
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 10:54:33PM +0530, Arvind Marathe wrote:
> Another problem: when i again open my account in webmail, all of the latest of
> the 582 mails which were unread are shown as 'read' after i had tried to
> receive
> them in mutt. But as i said, i can't find them in my
Another problem: when i again open my account in webmail, all of the latest of
the 582 mails which were unread are shown as 'read' after i had tried to receive
them in mutt. But as i said, i can't find them in my mutt inbox.
Arvind
> Hi all,
> i am new to mutt and am trying to configure it for th