On 01/21/2014 06:48 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jan 2014 06:27:50 -0800 Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote: ad by my claws-mail as numbered plaintext.
I tried 'mutt -f dead.letter' and mutt said that dead.letter was note a mailbox.
mailx will keep appending to dead.letter and it can grow massive, I have tested it as far as 8.34GB
So being able to move it to something tidier is nice.
But mutt does not seem to want to read dead.letter. So what good is moving it? If you can get mutt to read it directly, let me know how you did it.
MTA is easiest, but part of the whole draw of linux for me is, "How far can I push this."
For me it is "How much can I stay within the box". So I am trying to live without an MTA on a client, but still use cron, an important client service.