On Mon, Apr 07, 2003 at 05:52:18PM -0800, Andy wrote: > > Here is what I do. I tell mutt in my .muttrc file where I want it to > > look for the spool folder thus: > > > > set spoolfile=/home/mperry/mail/Inbox > > > > This should go toward the top of your .muttrc file. > > This is very nice because now I can read my inbox remotely. > I leave my Kmail open all day when I am gone so all of my > mail is delivered from /var/mail/andy to /home/andy/Mail/inbox > throughout the day. > > Are there any issues with Kmail and Mutt reading my inbox > at the same time? Should I be doing such a thing? > > Thanks, > Andy > > Just as a matter of convenience, you could also do this with a procmail "recipe". I use spamassassin to deal with spam and I also use this program called unison to sync mailboxes. I have a procmail recipe which says after a whole bunch of stuff gets done, put the remaining mail in my Inbox. The Inbox is located at /home/mperry/mail so I don't have to leave anything running to get the job done. This also makes it a lot easier to sync my mailboxes.
I don't use kmail here. Never have. But I have shared mailboxes with other mail programs. -- Michael Perry | Do or do not. There is no try. -Master Yoda [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.lnxpowered.org

