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I simply changed the maildir to ~/.maildir instead of using ~/mail. |
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But it is no big deal. I just don't understand why it created the other |
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directory, whenever i fetched mail from my account. |
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But mails are delivered correctly. (and were delivered correctly). |
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On 18. April @ 23:55, Ovidiu Bivolaru wrote: |
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> well. you could remove ssmtp/nbsmtp and install a real MTA: QMail or |
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> Postfix (they do support maildir). |
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> But I could not guarantee that this would solve the problem. I guess it |
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> is not a big deal that .maildir is created as long as mails are |
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> delivered correctly in ~/.mail :) |
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> Make sure that you have in /etc/procmailrc: |
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> DEFAULT=$HOME/.mail/ |
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> Regards, |
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> Ovidiu |
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> Mads Samsing wrote: |
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> >The only packages from mail-mta, that I have installed are nbsmtp and |
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> >ssmtp. ssmtp came with vixie-cron. |
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> >On 18. April @ 22:46, Ovidiu Bivolaru wrote: |
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> >>which MTA are you using ? Qmail ? Postfix ? Sendmail ? |
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> >>Mads Samsing wrote: |
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> >>>I couldn't find anything that could be changed. Therefore I just made |
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> >>>~/.maildir my maildir instead of ~/mail/. |
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> >>>The easiest solution. |
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> >>>But thank you |
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> >>>On 18. April @ 22:13, Ovidiu Bivolaru wrote: |
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> >>>>I guess you need to check your MTA, procmail, fetchmail config files as |
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> >>>>well. |
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> >>>>Mads Samsing wrote: |
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> >>>>>Thanks, but ... |
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> >>>>>I am using maildir, and the entries in /etc/mutt/Muttrc has been changed |
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> >>>>>in my .muttrc, and shouldn't be a problem. |
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> >>>>>I have actually changed them in /etc/mutt/Muttrc as well. |
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> >>>>>>Hi, |
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> >>>>>>The .maildir is created in every user's home dir because "adduser" |
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> >>>>>>command will copy /etc/skel/* in every new home dir (depends which |
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> >>>>>>parameter you use for adduser). Also, mutt is trying to read mail from |
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> >>>>>>$HOME/.maildir due to the following entries from /etc/mutt/Muttrc |
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> >>>>>>set mbox_type=Maildir |
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> >>>>>>set folder=~/.maildir |
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> >>>>>>set spoolfile=~/.maildir/ |
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> >>>>>>set record=~/.maildir-sent/ |
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> >>>>>>I guess you want to change these to ~/.mail/ and also change mbox_type |
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> >>>>>>if you are not using Maildir. This can be done in ~/.muttrc as well. If |
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> >>>>>>you are not using Maildir, also make sure you don't have "maildir" in |
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> >>>>>>USE flags. |
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> >>>>>>Regards, |
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> >>>>>>Ovidiu |
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> >>>>>>Mads Samsing wrote: |
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> >>>>>>>Hey everyone |
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> >>>>>>> |
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> >>>>>>>Finally lm-sensors works for me. But if I write the command: sensors -s, |
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> >>>>>>>the computer halts and nothing more happen. |
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> >>>>>>>The command: sensors, gives me the temperature. |
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> >>>>>>>It is not really a problem, I am just wondering why? |
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> >>>>>>>According to a guide I found on this, sensors -s, shouldn't give any |
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> >>>>>>>problems. (It is a Transmeta TM-5800/ECS iBuddie A530). |
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> >>>>>>>Another thing, though it isn't really supposed to be posted here, so I |
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> >>>>>>>won't blame anyone for not answering: I use Mutt/fetchmail/procmail. |
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> >>>>>>>All mails should be put into ~/mail/, which they are, but an empty |
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> >>>>>>>~/.maildir is created as well. Is it procmail or fetchmail that causes |
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> >>>>>>>this, and how can it be changed? |
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Venlig hilsen/Best regards, |
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