On Tuesday 28 May 2013 23:52:08 Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> Install header cache
> 
> Paka

Are you referring to installing additional software, or mutt's configuration.  
If the latter, then perhaps you missed it in my original post?


> set header_cache = /var/tmp/.mutt/gmail/header_cache
> set message_cachedir = /var/tmp/.mutt/gmail/message_cache

The cache seems to be full:

$ ls -l /var/tmp/.mutt/gmail/header_cache/
total 4
drwx--S--- 5 michael mail 4096 May 28 23:11 
imaps:[email protected]@imap.gmail.com:993

$ ls -l 
/var/tmp/.mutt/gmail/header_cache/imaps\:username\@gmail.com\@imap.gmail.com\:993/
total 109524

drwx--S--- 2 michael mail      4096 May 28 20:04 INBOX
-rw------- 1 michael mail 112509890 May 28 23:12 INBOX.hcache
-rw------- 1 michael mail     49152 May 28 20:03 MRTG.hcache
-rw------- 1 michael mail     49152 May 28 20:03 Nagios.hcache
-rw------- 1 michael mail     49152 May 28 20:03 OpenSSL.hcache
-rw------- 1 michael mail     49152 May 28 20:03 RealVNC.hcache
-rw------- 1 michael mail     49152 May 28 20:03 WiMAX.hcache
drwx--S--- 2 michael mail      4096 May 28 20:03 [Gmail]
[snip...]


Not sure if individual *.hcache files should be rw by the mail group too.  
What is the convention with mutt?
-- 
Regards,
Mick

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