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Subject: Re: .maildelivery and exmh 2.2
From: John Griffin <jpg () cvs ! agilent ! com>
Date: 2000-11-16 17:34:23
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Thanks all,
Got it to work by:
As root
# mkdir -p /usr/local/nmh/lib
# ln -s /usr/local/lib/mh/rcvstore /usr/local/nmb/lib/rcvstore
Cheers,
John
>
> >>>>> On Wed, 15 Nov 2000, "John" == John Griffin wrote:
>
> John> Where do I affect the directory path that 'slocal' is
> John> looking for 'rcvstore' at??
>
> Hm... good question. man slocal is mute on the subject. I
> presume you have "recipes" in .maildelivery using the "+" or
> "folder" action.
>
> I think you have two choices:
>
> 1) Change to using the "|" or "pipe" action and give a fully
> qualified call to rcvstore, like this:
>
> from exmh-users pipe ? "/usr/local/lib/mh/rcvstore +Lists_EXMH"
>
> 2) Set a path to include /usr/local/lib/mh in the parent
> process for exmh. That might mean your window manager or it
> might mean in the xterm where you initiate exmh. I can't
> give explicit advice 'cause I don't use to run exmh.
>
> Then there's a third choice. A lot of people end up not
> completely happy with manually performing the "inc" or with the
> capabilities of slocal and .maildelivery. Most of them (myself
> included) end up switching to procmail and arranging things so
> that mail is delivered directly to the appropriate folders
> without the need for a separate "inc" step.
>
> --Hal
>
>
>
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