I've tried setting an absolute path and a relative path to no avail.  No
matter what I do, it seems that I get the same error message in my logfile.
I've looked through the admin guide a fair amount and no hints.

Any other ideas?

] Can Qpopper use $HOME/Mailbox as the mail spool?

This was not a question, it was simply a cut and paste from the FAQ.

-- steve

-----Original Message-----
From: The Little Prince [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2003 12:39 PM
To: Stephen Gill
Cc: Subscribers of Qpopper
Subject: Re: problem with .qpopper-options

On Sun, 16 Nov 2003, Stephen Gill wrote:

> Hi All,
> 
> This is my first post to this mailing list, so my apologies if this has
been
> asked before.  I'm having a hard time setting the home-dir-mail variable
in
> the user .qpopper-options file and would like some assistance.  I have a
one
> line file:
> 
> set home-dir-mail = /home/<USER>/Mail/mbox
> 

as I understand it, you can't set this to an absolute path. It takes a 
relative path, just like the --enable-home-dir-mail option does. They both 
do the same thing. (See the qpopper admin guide)

> 
> Can Qpopper use $HOME/Mailbox as the mail spool? 
> Add --enable-home-dir-mail=Mailbox to the ./configure command or add set
> home-dir-mail = Mailbox to a configuration file.
> 

yes


--Tony
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