* Patrick Ben Koetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > * Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > On Wednesday, November 28 at 11:26 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter: > > > * Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > >> On Wednesday, November 28 at 10:09 AM, quoth Patrick Ben Koetter: > > >>> I have the following configuration: > > >>> > > >>> set delete = yes > > >>> set folder = "~/.Maildir" > > >>> set maildir_trash = yes > > >>> set mbox = "~/.Maildir" > > >>> set mbox_type = "Maildir" > > >>> set spoolfile = "~/.Maildir" > > >>> > > >>> When I mark a message to be deleted in my Maildir mailbox it won't be > > >>> deleted. > > >> > > >> What does it do instead of being deleted? Does it mark the messages in > > >> any way? When are you expecting the message to actually be deleted? > > > > > > Yes, it marks the message with a capital "D". > > > > ... okay. Let's be a bit more explicit. Is this (let's say "case A") > > the sequence?: > > > > 1. launch mutt > > 2. mark a message for deletion > > 3. sync the mailbox (e.g. by triggering the <sync> function, > > commonly bound to the $ key) > > 4. message is still there > > Yes, A is my case. > > > If the former is the case, then I'd suspect that you may have some > > hooks or something that are altering your $delete setting without you
I've removed /etc/Muttrc and in ~/.muttrc there is no hook configured. The problem remains them same. A message marked for deletion will not be deleted upon regular exit or when I try to sync the mailbox using the $ command. Any ideas? Need more info, such as version and build options? TIA, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Postfix - Einrichtung, Betrieb und Wartung <http://www.postfix-buch.com> saslfinger (debugging SMTP AUTH): <http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/>
