On Thu, Apr 19, 2012, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> | The size of
> | ~/.mutt_cache remains 0 as well.
>
> Very suspect. You _did_ make a directory for the cache, and not a file?
>
> mkdir ~/.mutt_cache
No, I didn't. Thanks, this solved the problem!
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Eric Patton
On 18Apr2012 13:40, Eric Patton wrote:
| On Wed, Apr 18, 2012, Patrice Levesque wrote:
| > > set header_cache=/home/epatton/.mutt_cache/
| > > (File permissions set to 666.)
| >
| > Shouldn't that be 777?
| >
|
| I just tried chmoding my .mutt_cache to 777, and exiting and re-starting
| Mutt to
On 18Apr2012 12:28, Patrice Levesque wrote:
| > set header_cache=/home/epatton/.mutt_cache/
| > (File permissions set to 666.)
|
| Shouldn't that be 777?
Whatever for? It only needs to be writable by the user, being a
directory, 700 or 750 o 755 perhaps.
Admittedly 666 (or 600 etc - anything no
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 12:40:09PM -0300, Eric Patton wrote:
> I have compiled Mutt 1.5.21 using '--enable-hcache', and mutt -v shows
> it is indeed enabled:
[snip]
> My header_cache is also defined in my muttrc:
>
> set header_cache=/home/epatton/.mutt_cache/
> (File permissions set to 666.)
>
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012, Patrice Levesque wrote:
>
>
> > set header_cache=/home/epatton/.mutt_cache/
> > (File permissions set to 666.)
>
> Shouldn't that be 777?
>
I just tried chmoding my .mutt_cache to 777, and exiting and re-starting
Mutt to no avail - headers are still being downloaded anew.
> set header_cache=/home/epatton/.mutt_cache/
> (File permissions set to 666.)
Shouldn't that be 777?
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I'm having trouble heać§er cahcing from my work IMAP server.
I have compiled Mutt 1.5.21 using '--enable-hcache', and mutt -v shows
it is indeed enabled:
>mutt -v
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