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- Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 00:06:19 GMT
- From: "big0" <big0@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] Re: Mutt complaining of a read-only mailspool
- References: <20020729210144.GA12194@example.com> <20020730000428.19970.qmail@example.com> <20020730134311.GA20209@example.com>
> In a later mail, however, he clued me into what was really going on, I think. In messing around with Procmail (which I am still learning), I switched from :0: to just :0 several times. According to Scott, the trailing colon affects how Procmail locks a file? Unless I misunderstood him, this is likely what caused my problem. Yes : means "lock the mailbox". I usually put in my .procmailrc: ORGMAIL=/var/mail/$LOGNAME LOGFILE=/path/to/procmail.log VERBOSE=no LOG=" " so I can catch procmail-related errors (procmail.log file) And maybe a little bit off-topic, but on the same wave: I'm using qmail for MTA. It is also mail delivery agent and put all messages in users' home directories (~/Maildir/). AFAIK postfix also work with user directories mailboxes. I use procmail mostly for anti-spamming. Problem: procmail work with /var/mail/ mailboxes. Is there a way to avoid this. Something like: - procmail patched to work with ~/Mailbox - regex directly in the ~/.qmail files - maildrop or safecat - somebody to have experience with them -- ISBN: 0060256575 OpenPGP: 0xBE40FF3E
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- [tlug] Mutt complaining of a read-only mailspool
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- [tlug] Re: Mutt complaining of a read-only mailspool
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- From: Josh Glover
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