Corinna Vinschen redhat.com> writes:
> ...
For mailx a Bugzilla report 666403 has been filed.
JB
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On Dec 30 10:44, JB wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can confirm similar test results for mailx.
> I have tested it on Fedora 14.
> [...]
> Conclusion:
> On Linux, with file systems mounted with default mount option 'relatime',
> on an encrypted file system (encfs) mailx deviates from conventional rules of
> fi
Corinna Vinschen redhat.com> writes:
> ...
Hi,
I can confirm similar test results for mailx.
I have tested it on Fedora 14.
Heirloom Mail version 12.5 7/5/10.
$ yum list installed mailx
mailx.i686 12.5-1.fc14 @updates
$ yum list installed fuse-
On Dec 29 17:14, JB wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen redhat.com> writes:
>
> > ...
>
> Please give us the display:
> $ cat /proc/mounts
> so we can see all FS's mount options.
> JB
Sure. I just left out the unrelated virtual FSes (proc, sysfs, etc):
/dev/sdd3 / ext4 rw,seclabel,relatime,barrier=1,d
Corinna Vinschen redhat.com> writes:
> ...
Please give us the display:
$ cat /proc/mounts
so we can see all FS's mount options.
JB
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Guideli
Hi,
I'm running into a strange problem using procmail and mutt, with
some of my MBOX mailboxes stored on an encfs encrypted directory.
This is not the known problem with hardlinks, rather it's a problem
with st_atime.
My default mailbox folder is on an unencrypted filesystem (ext4). Some
mailbo