Incoming from Scarletdown: > I've been trying to set up POP3 email access (in text mode instead of from the > desktop), and > am really stumped now. I just did a little experiment and installed fetchmail, then > from the > command prompt gave the fetchmail command as follows: > > fetchmail -p AUTO -u gsutton9503 mail.charter.net > > I was then asked for my password for the server. After entering the password, > apparently a > bunch of messages downloaded to somewhere on my hard drive and were deleted off of > the > server. Where did the messages get saved to, and how do I access them? I tried > running > mutt, but at the bottom of the screen is the notice: > > /var/mail/scarletdown: No such file or directory (errno = 2) (scarletdown is the > name of the
fwiw, this is essentially what happened to me when I installed recently, before I'd got everything put into place. It does appear that it's all working but is yet to be configured to your liking. Where'd the mail go? Dunno. Do you have a ~/Mail directory? is anything in it? I'm not sure where my first batch went either, and I saw it flying by after "fetchmail -v". Since then: - fix your ~/.forward (procmail needs this; man procmail tells you what should be in it) - tell mutt to look in ~/Mail -- Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (*) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~keeling - - -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]