Re: mutt/fetchmail config

2001-03-10 Thread Robert Martinovic
> > ...or set exim to check its queue more often. 2-6 minutes might be a > > good interval. /etc/init.d/exim, if you're not running it from > > /etc/inetd.conf. If you *are* using tcpwrappers, I'm not sure > > > > you can also set > smtp_accept_queue_per_connection = 0 > in /etc/exim.con

Re: mutt/fetchmail config

2001-03-10 Thread David Purton
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > on Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 08:18:53AM -0500, mike polniak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > Tristan wrote: > > > I have been using mutt and procmail for a few weeks now, but have > > > noticed that once fetchmail gets my mail from my ISPs POP3, mutt sh

Re: mutt/fetchmail config

2001-03-09 Thread kmself
on Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 08:18:53AM -0500, mike polniak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Tristan wrote: > > I have been using mutt and procmail for a few weeks now, but have > > noticed that once fetchmail gets my mail from my ISPs POP3, mutt show > > all the new messages (or maybe i am hallucinating),

Re: mutt/fetchmail config

2001-03-09 Thread mike polniak
Tristan wrote: > I have been using mutt and procmail for a few weeks now, but have > noticed that once fetchmail gets my mail from my ISPs POP3, mutt show > all the new messages (or maybe i am hallucinating), but once i run > fetchmail some other time, and it fetches the new mail, i run mutt and >

mutt/fetchmail config

2001-03-08 Thread Tristan
I have been using mutt and procmail for a few weeks now, but have noticed that once fetchmail gets my mail from my ISPs POP3, mutt show all the new messages (or maybe i am hallucinating), but once i run fetchmail some other time, and it fetches the new mail, i run mutt and it shows alot more new me