On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 11:38:37AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * GĂ©rard Robin [09-10-11 09:54]:
> >
> > Effectively I had in my ".procmailrc" : DEFAULT=/var/spool/mail/user1
> > but perhaps user1 can't write in /var/spool/mail.
>
> do: ls -d /var/spool/mail
>
> /var/spool/mail should have
Not so much a mutt question as a request for a reference.
FYI: I have used mutt for years on linux. I am considering getting a
mac mini. Some time ago, I queried this list about using mutt on a
mac and from the responses, it appears that some of you do just that.
What I am most interested in at t
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 02:56:08PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
> Not so much a mutt question as a request for a reference.
>
> FYI: I have used mutt for years on linux. I am considering getting a
> mac mini. Some time ago, I queried this list about using mutt on a
> mac and from the responses, it ap
* Ravi Pina [110912 15:15]:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 02:56:08PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
> > Not so much a mutt question as a request for a reference.
> >
> > FYI: I have used mutt for years on linux. I am considering getting a
> > mac mini. Some time ago, I queried this list about using mutt o
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 03:28:30PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
[...]
> > I'm not sure what you're looking for. Terminal.app and iTerm.app
> > are just a means for running your preferred shell that you would
> > otherwise use to launch Mutt.
> I would be looking for (initially) something that I c
* Leo Vegoda [110912 16:16]:
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 03:28:30PM -0800, Tim Johnson wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > > I'm not sure what you're looking for. Terminal.app and iTerm.app
> > > are just a means for running your preferred shell that you would
> > > otherwise use to launch Mutt.
> > I would