Re: read a file named ^

2008-06-02 Thread Rocco Rutte
Hi, * Patrick Shanahan wrote: I use mbox, so I am guessing that MailDir is using some indexing ??? that is not providing the correct parameters to mutt. Maildir doesn't have any indexing or meta data files, it's just one file per message. It encodes important flags into the path and filename

Re: read a file named ^

2008-06-01 Thread Michael
On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 10:24:52AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-01-08 10:10]: > > > > > > Tried that but mutt said file is not a mailbox. > > I use mbox, so I am guessing that MailDir is using some indexing ??? > that is not providing the correct parameters

Re: read a file named ^

2008-06-01 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-01-08 10:10]: > > > Tried that but mutt said file is not a mailbox. I use mbox, so I am guessing that MailDir is using some indexing ??? that is not providing the correct parameters to mutt. Why don't you move the file out of your mail system and reimport/rerec

Re: read a file named ^

2008-06-01 Thread Michael
On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 09:54:13AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-01-08 09:44]: > > > > I was in a hurry to set up a forgotten recipe for procmail. I had: > > ^ TOmisc instead of > > * ^TOmisc > > > > Now there is a file in my mail directory (using maild

Re: read a file named ^

2008-06-01 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-01-08 09:44]: > > I was in a hurry to set up a forgotten recipe for procmail. I had: > ^ TOmisc instead of > * ^TOmisc > > Now there is a file in my mail directory (using maildir) that is > labeled ^. > Is there any way for mutt to read the emails in that