I have givin up on the idea of accessing my localhost mail with exmh, but this
is really not a problem. I have a new problem. I cannot Inc from within exmh.
I have tried all the different inc options with no effect. It never even asks
me for the password. Though I can easily type "inc" at the command prompt, and
i am asks for the pasword, new mail in incorperated and then i can rescan the
inbox dir in exmh. So because inc on its own does work that should mean that
the problem is not in the mts.conf... I just tried resetting the exmh
preferances but still no change.
/usr/local/nmh/etc/mts.conf :
#
# nmh mail transport interface customization file.
#
# Check the mh-tailor(5) man page for a list of
# all the available options for this file.
#
# Default location of mail drops. If this option is
# set, but empty, the user's home directory is used.
mmdfldir: /var/mail
# The name of the maildrop file in the directory where maildrops
# are kept. If this is empty, the user's login name is used.
mmdflfil: b_bogart
# The exceptions file for /etc/hosts used by
# `post' to try to find official names.
hostable: /usr/local/nmh/etc/hosts
# List of smtp servers to try if using smtp support
servers: mailhost.portal.ca
# Name of POP server
pophost: pop3.portal.ca
# Name that nmh considers `local'. If not set, nmh will
# query the system for this value (gethostname, etc...).
localname: portal.ca
clientname: mailhost.portal.ca
# Uncomment this to turn on username masquerading.
# mmailid: 1
~/.mh_profile :
Path: Mail
draft-folder: drafts
unseen-sequence: unseen
Header-Suppress: .*
Header-Display: Subject To From Date Cc
Help!
Thanks for your time.
--
Ben Bogart
NetBSD 1.3.2, Custom Kernel, Amiga 3000, 24MB Ram, 2.1GB HD, EGS Spectrum Card.