Default Mailbox problem

2000-12-28 Thread Peter Dobrev
Hello everybody! I've got very little experience in Mutt and I've got a problem. When Mutt starts it automaticly open /var/spool/mail/peterdob. I've set the mbox variable to "~/mail/Inbox". I want Mutt to open ~/mail/Inbox by default and store the new messages there (to move them from

Re: Default Mailbox problem

2000-12-28 Thread Frank Naumann
Hallo Peter, try procmail. You will have to create a file ~/.procmailrc with the following content: # ~/.procmailrc PATH=/bin:/usr/bin MAILDIR=$HOME/mail DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/Inbox LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/log Greetings, Frank On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 11:50:46AM -0200, Peter Dobrev wrote: When Mutt

Re: Default Mailbox problem

2000-12-28 Thread Abhay Ghaisas
Hi, Frank Naumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote -- try procmail. You will have to create a file ~/.procmailrc with the [snip -- useful .procmailrc info] On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 11:50:46AM -0200, Peter Dobrev wrote: When Mutt starts it automaticly open /var/spool/mail/peterdob. I've set the

Re: Default Mailbox problem

2000-12-28 Thread Dirk Ruediger
Hi, On Thu, Dec 28, 2000, Frank Naumann wrote: Hallo Peter, try procmail. You will have to create a file ~/.procmailrc with the following content: # ~/.procmailrc PATH=/bin:/usr/bin MAILDIR=$HOME/mail DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/Inbox LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/log Greetings, Frank On Thu, Dec

Re: Default Mailbox problem

2000-12-28 Thread Frank Naumann
Hello Dirk, sorry. I forgot to explain, that i use fetchmail to poll from a foreign pop server. If so, you do not need ~/.forward. Greetings, Frank On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:03:38PM +0100, Dirk Ruediger wrote: You forgot to mention, that you have to create a file ~/.forward with the