Howdy!

This sounds like you don't have permissions to lock that file. This
might happen if you're running it as you (not as root) and trying to use
fcntl or flock to lock a file you can't write, or trying to dot-lock a
file in a directory in which you can't write.

Doesn't sound like an Evo problem ...

--j


On Thu, 2002-01-03 at 10:30, Andrew Green wrote:
> I posted a similar problem to this back on Dec.11.  I got *no* responses:
> 
> /Way back in 0.99, (my first attempt to use Evo), I encountered this 
> problem.  Seems that now I've solved my Configuration Database problem, 
> this one is still here.
> 
> Slackware 8, Evolution 1.0
> 
> Error while 'Fetching Mail':
> Could not lock '/var/spool/mail/nobody'
> 
> Since I'm trying to use Evo to manage all the mailboxes on my PC, this 
> presents a real problem.  Via 'configure', I've tried dot-locking, fcntl 
> and flock.  All give the same problem.  Also since I'm running as root, 
> I'm not sure why I would have trouble locking the files...
> 
> Anybody have any tips?/
> 
> Andrew
> 
> Tyler Hardison wrote:
> 
> > Hi, I've moved my home filesystem to NFS and now evolution is unable 
> > to lock the mail files [:-(]
> >
> > If anyone has a quick solution to this its greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Tyler.
> >
> >
> 
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