On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Nicole Zimmerman wrote: >Your problem is not with procmail, but with pine. > >Under M(ain) --> S(etup) --> C(onfig), you want to put a nice little X >next to enable-incoming-folders. After you do this, up near the top, there >is a spot (incoming-archive-folders) where you want to add all the names >of your incoming folders.
Incoming-archive-folders means: $HOME/mail/inbox -> aka INBOX and ZOPE (for zope mailing list)? I tried the above but still couldn't get pine to recognize email. They get appended to the folders by procmail but not recognized in pine? I have inclued my .pinerc and .procmailrc, if it helps >After this, you can E(xit config). You might have to restart pine, but it >should recognise the incoming folders. > >If you want them to be folders but not incoming folders (which means pine >does not let you check the folders by pressing <tab> to go to the next >one), you can go into M(ain) --> L(ist), then choose the folder collection >you want to add a folder from (probably mail/). Inside the collection, >press A(dd) and enter all the requested info. I don't think this is what I want since i want procmail to drop certain mails in ZOPE file and all the rest in INBOX. After reading them, I can save them to a folder in mail/zope or whatever. I like pine better than any other mailer I've tried ;-) thanks for your help >-nicole > Jack Morgan Debian GNU/Linux Enthusiast [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mandinka.org -------[.pinerc]----------------- # Updated by Pine(tm) 4.21, copyright 1989-1999 University of Washington. # # Pine configuration file -- customize as needed. # # This file sets the configuration options used by Pine and PC-Pine. If you # are using Pine on a Unix system, there may be a system-wide configuration # file which sets the defaults for these variables. There are comments in # this file to explain each variable, but if you have questions about # specific settings see the section on configuration options in the Pine # notes. On Unix, run pine -conf to see how system defaults have been set. # For variables that accept multiple values, list elements are separated # by commas. A line beginning with a space or tab is considered to be a # continuation of the previous line. 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Also sets news-collections for news reading. nntp-server= # Path of (local or remote) INBOX, e.g. ={mail.somewhere.edu}inbox # Normal Unix default is the local INBOX (usually /usr/spool/mail/$USER). inbox-path=inbox # List of incoming msg folders besides INBOX, e.g. ={host2}inbox, {host3}inbox # Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-host-name}folder-path incoming-folders= # List of directories where saved-message folders may be. First one is # the default for Saves. Example: Main {host1}mail/[], Desktop mail\[] # Syntax: optnl-label {optnl-imap-hostname}optnl-directory-path[] folder-collections= # List, only needed if nntp-server not set, or news is on a different host # than used for NNTP posting. Examples: News *[] or News *{host3/nntp}[] # Syntax: optnl-label *{news-host/protocol}[] news-collections= # List of folder pairs; the first indicates a folder to archive, and the # second indicates the folder read messages in the first should # be moved to. incoming-archive-folders= # List of context and folder pairs, delimited by a space, to be offered for # pruning each month. For example: {host1}mail/[] mumble pruned-folders= # Over-rides default path for sent-mail folder, e.g. =old-mail (using first # folder collection dir) or ={host2}sent-mail or ="" (to suppress saving). # Default: sent-mail (Unix) or SENTMAIL.MTX (PC) in default folder collection. default-fcc=sent # Over-rides default path for saved-msg folder, e.g. =saved-messages (using first # folder collection dir) or ={host2}saved-mail or ="" (to suppress saving). # Default: saved-messages (Unix) or SAVEMAIL.MTX (PC) in default folder collection. default-saved-msg-folder=saved # Over-rides default path for postponed messages folder, e.g. =pm (which uses # first folder collection dir) or ={host4}pm (using home dir on host4). # Default: postponed-msgs (Unix) or POSTPOND.MTX (PC) in default fldr coltn. postponed-folder=postponed # If set, specifies where already-read messages will be moved upon quitting. read-message-folder= # If set, specifies where form letters should be stored. form-letter-folder= # Over-rides default path for signature file. Default is ~/.signature signature-file=.signature # List of file or path names for global/shared addressbook(s). # Default: none # Syntax: optnl-label path-name global-address-book= # List of file or path names for personal addressbook(s). # Default: ~/.addressbook (Unix) or \PINE\ADDRBOOK (PC) # Syntax: optnl-label path-name address-book= # List of features; see Pine's Setup/options menu for the current set. # e.g. feature-list= select-without-confirm, signature-at-bottom # Default condition for all of the features is no-. feature-list=combined-addrbook-display, auto-open-next-unread, signature-at-bottom, reply-always-uses-reply-to, include-text-in-reply, expanded-view-of-addressbooks # Pine executes these keys upon startup (e.g. to view msg 13: i,j,1,3,CR,v) initial-keystroke-list= # Only show these headers (by default) when composing messages default-composer-hdrs= # Add these customized headers (and possible default values) when composing customized-hdrs= # When viewing messages, include this list of headers viewer-hdrs= # Controls display of color color-style=force-ansi-16color # Determines default folder name for Saves... # Choices: default-folder, by-sender, by-from, by-recipient, last-folder-used. # Default: "default-folder", i.e. "saved-messages" (Unix) or "SAVEMAIL" (PC). saved-msg-name-rule= # Determines default name for Fcc... # Choices: default-fcc, by-recipient, last-fcc-used. # Default: "default-fcc" (see also "default-fcc=" variable.) fcc-name-rule= # Sets presentation order of messages in Index. Choices: # subject, from, arrival, date, size. Default: "arrival". sort-key=OrderedSubj # Sets presentation order of address book entries. Choices: dont-sort, # fullname-with-lists-last, fullname, nickname-with-lists-last, nickname # Default: "fullname-with-lists-last". addrbook-sort-rule= # Sets presentation order of folder list entries. Choices: , # # Default: "alpha-with-directories-last". folder-sort-rule= # Sets the default folder and collectionoffered at the Goto Command's prompt. goto-default-rule= # Sets message which cursor begins on. Choices: first-unseen, first-recent, # first, last. Default: "first-unseen". incoming-startup-rule= # Reflects capabilities of the display you have. Default: US-ASCII. # Typical alternatives include ISO-8859-x, (x is a number between 1 and 9). character-set=iso-8859-1 # Specifies the program invoked by ^_ in the Composer, # or the "enable-alternate-editor-implicitly" feature. editor= # Specifies the program invoked by ^T in the Composer. speller=ispell # Specifies the column of the screen where the composer should wrap. composer-wrap-column=75 # Specifies the string to insert when replying to a message. reply-indent-string=> # Specifies the introduction to insert when replying to a message. reply-leadin=default # Specifies the string to use when sending a message with no to or cc. empty-header-message=Undisclosed recipients # Program to view images (e.g. GIF or TIFF attachments). image-viewer= # If "user-domain" not set, strips hostname in FROM address. (Unix only) use-only-domain-name= # Your default printer selection printer=lpr # List of special print commands personal-print-command= # Which category default print command is in personal-print-category=2 # Set by Pine; controls beginning-of-month sent-mail pruning. last-time-prune-questioned=100.8 # Set by Pine; controls display of "new version" message. last-version-used=4.21 # This names the path to an alternative program, and any necessary arguments, # to be used in posting mail messages. Example: # /usr/lib/sendmail -oem -t -oi # or, # /usr/local/bin/sendit.sh # The latter a script found in Pine distribution's contrib/util directory. # NOTE: The program MUST read the message to be posted on standard input, # AND operate in the style of sendmail's "-t" option. sendmail-path= # This names the root of the tree to which the user is restricted when reading # and writing folders and files. 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See help text index-format= # The number of lines of overlap when scrolling through message text viewer-overlap= # Number of lines from top and bottom of screen where single # line scrolling occurs. scroll-margin= # The number of seconds to sleep after writing a status message status-message-delay= # The approximate number of seconds between checks for new mail mail-check-interval= # Full path and name of NEWSRC file newsrc-path= # Path and filename of news configation's active file. # The default is typically "/usr/lib/news/active". news-active-file-path= # Directory containing system's news data. # The default is typically "/usr/spool/news" news-spool-directory= # Path and filename of the program used to upload text from your terminal # emulator's into Pine's composer. upload-command= # Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by # the upload-command variable. # Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the upload. upload-command-prefix= # Path and filename of the program used to download text via your terminal # emulator from Pine's export and save commands. download-command= # Text sent to terminal emulator prior to invoking the program defined by # the download-command variable. # Note: _FILE_ will be replaced with the temporary file used in the downlaod. download-command-prefix= # Sets the search path for the mailcap cofiguration file. # NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2. mailcap-search-path= # Sets the search path for the mimetypes cofiguration file. # NOTE: colon delimited under UNIX, semi-colon delimited under DOS/Windows/OS2. mimetype-search-path= # If no user input for this many hours, Pine will exit if in an idle loop # waiting for a new command. 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The default is "%s %s -l %s exec /etc/r%sd" # NOTE: the 4 (four) "%s" entries MUST exist in the provided command # where the first is for the command's path, the second is for the # host to connnect to, the third is for the user to connect as, and the # fourth is for the connection method (typically "imap") ssh-command= # Sets the version number Pine will use as a threshold for offering # its new version message on startup. new-version-threshold= # List of programs to open Internet URLs (e.g. http or ftp references). url-viewers= # List of mail drivers to disable. See technical notes. disable-these-drivers= # Set by Pine; contains data for caching remote address books. remote-abook-metafile= # How many extra copies of remote address book should be kept. Default: 3 remote-abook-history= # Minimum number of minutes between checks for remote address book changes. # 0 means never check except when opening a remote address book. # -1 means never check. Default: 5 remote-abook-validity= # Patterns and their actions are stored here. patterns= # Choose: black,blue,green,cyan,red,magenta,yellow,or white. normal-foreground-color=black normal-background-color=white reverse-foreground-color=red reverse-background-color=blue title-foreground-color=red title-background-color=white status-foreground-color=blue status-background-color=white keylabel-foreground-color= keylabel-background-color= keyname-foreground-color=blue keyname-background-color=white selectable-item-foreground-color=green selectable-item-background-color=white quote1-foreground-color=blue quote1-background-color=white quote2-foreground-color=black quote2-background-color=white quote3-foreground-color= quote3-background-color= prompt-foreground-color=red prompt-background-color=white index-to-me-foreground-color=black index-to-me-background-color=color009 index-important-foreground-color=black index-important-background-color=color008 index-deleted-foreground-color=black index-deleted-background-color=color008 index-answered-foreground-color=black index-answered-background-color=color008 index-new-foreground-color=black index-new-background-color=color008 index-recent-foreground-color=black index-recent-background-color=color008 index-unseen-foreground-color=black index-unseen-background-color=color008 # When viewing messages, these are the header colors viewer-hdr-colors=/HDR=From/FG=red/BG=white, /HDR=To/FG=cyan/BG=white, /HDR=Subject/FG=magenta/BG=white, /HDR=CC/FG=green/BG=white ----------[.procmailrc]------------ # Please check if all the paths in PATH are reachable, remove the ones that # are not. PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/local/bin:. MAILDIR=$HOME/mail # You'd better make sure it exists DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/INBOX LOGFILE=$HOME/mlog LOCKFILE=$HOME/.lockmail :0 # Anything from zope.org * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ZOPE # will go to $MAILDIR/ZOPE # Anything that has not been delivered by now will go to $DEFAULT # using LOCKFILE=$DEFAULT$LOCKEXT