On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, you wrote:

> m> Does one have to disable Kmail in order to try exmh?

> I had the same problem initially, and the answer lies with your
> /home/user/Mail directory.  Exmh looks to create the /Mail directory
> in your personal user directory.  (notice the capital M).  Since Kmail
> has already named it, and uses it, I had to rename the existing Mail
> directory to something else, i.e. Mail1.
> 
> This will let Exmh make its Mail directory, and if you don't like it,
> you can delete it later, and rename Mail1 back to Mail for your Kmail.
> With this minor change, you will be off and running.

Isn't there a way to configure either kmail or exmh to use a differenlt names
mail directory?

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Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Registered Linux User 348854


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