> Thanks for this! I used the script that you included below and eventually
> managed to work out what the problem is.
>
> It would seem that you need to chmod .maildelivery so that only you have
> rw access to it. This didn't seem to be in the documentation anywhere!
> That I could find anyway.
Dear Steve,
> I think I had the same problem and tracked it down with
> the enclosed--see where it goes awry. (It simulates what
> exmh does.)
Thanks for this! I used the script that you included below and eventually
managed to work out what the problem is.
It would seem that you need to chmod
Hm-m-m-m
That's indeed strange. Am I right that you use "presort" in "ways to inc"
(Top 10 menu)?
You know what, I saw something similar... It was about 1 month ago, my exmh
kept incorporating same mails again and again. It looked like I had a
corrupted mail in my mailbox. And indeed presor
On Fri, 11 Dec 1998, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> I think you need "rcvstore". Here is my .maildelivery (Debian slink)
> cc debian-user@lists.debian.org | ? "/usr/lib/mh/rcvstore +debian/user"
> to debian-user@lists.debian.org | ? "/usr/lib/mh/rcvstore +debian/user"
> default -
I think those "folder" words should be "+".
-Jongki
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup exmh to presort my email messages when I do an inc.
> I have created a .maildelivery file in my home directory, namely:
>
> X-mailing-listdebian-user folder ? list/deb-user
> default
Hi,
I am trying to setup exmh to presort my email messages when I do an inc.
I have created a .maildelivery file in my home directory, namely:
X-mailing-list debian-user folder ? list/deb-user
default - folder ? inbox
but when I try to do an inc, it fails
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