On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Petr Hlustik wrote:

> Peter van Dijk wrote:
>       
> > 
> > Sure you can, just put all folders in a 'mailboxes' line in your .muttrc
> 
> I have used the following entries to emulate Pine defaults (I have
> occasionally switched back and forth for a while):
> 
> # Make the mail folder same location as Pine
> set folder="~/mail"
> # Set the default fcc folder
> set record="+sent-mail"
> # make postpone folder same as Pine's
> set postponed="+postponed-msgs"
> 
> # don't ask when appending to existing mailboxes
> unset confirmappend
> 
> There is also a perl script to convert Pine's .addressbook to mutt
> format. I have to admit, I still miss in Mutt the ability of Pine to "take"
> addresses from the body of the e-mails (it can do the From: field).
> 
> Regards,
> Petr
 
Ok as above, now could let me know what has to be done to get mutt to see
my mail. mutt looks in /var/spool/mail/rjpp which is always empty.
        I use procmail to stash the incoming in ~/mail/INBOX,etc,etc,etc.
        Would my .procmailrc or .muttrc  be of help?    

                        ---russ---


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