Re: Procmail w/Pine (solved)

2000-08-18 Thread Jack Morgan
Problem solved! Many Thanks to Nicole and Noah Pine rocks! Jack Morgan Debian GNU/Linux Enthusiast [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.mandinka.org

Re: Procmail w/Pine

2000-08-18 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I looked at your .pinerc and it doesn't look like you've got an incoming folder for zope defined. Here is the relevant portion of my .pinerc: incoming-folders="Debian" mail/archive/debian-user, "work" mail/archive/work, "bugtraq" mail/archive/bug

Re: Procmail w/Pine

2000-08-18 Thread Jack Morgan
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

Re: Procmail w/Pine

2000-08-17 Thread Nicole Zimmerman
> Zope mailing-list mail get put into zope folder. All other mail get put > into $HOME/mail/inbox but pine isn't recognizing them. > Any suggestions? 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-fo