Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/10/23/11:14:02
Tom,
On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 04:07:16PM +0200, Thomas Baker wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 09:02:39AM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote:
> > The above .fetchmailrc line invokes procmail differently than
> > "procmail -m". Since fetchmail is invoking procmail without the
> > "-m" option, procmail is looking for $HOME/.procmailrc. My WAG is
> > that procmail can't find your .procmailrc file. Hence, procmail
> > defaults to sending all messages to /var/spool/mail/tbaker without
> > any logging. Note that recent posts indicate an incorrect tbaker
> > /etc/passwd entry.
>
> That's it!!!
>
> I created the directory /home/tbaker and copied e:/.procmail there,
> and suddenly everything works again!
I'm glad that you finally fixed your problem.
> Bjoern suggested I map /home/tbaker to /cygdrive/e with "mount".
The above is a very good suggestion, please follow it.
If you stick with your unconventional directory structure, then use the following:
$ mount -s -b e:/ /home/tbaker
However, IMO, a much more general and useful approach is the following:
$ mkdir X:/home
$ mount -s -b X:/home /home
where "X" is some drive letter.
Note that the above will work for all users not just tbaker.
> Would this allow me to delete the redundant copy
> /home/tbaker/.procmailrc and just use /cygdrive/e/.procmailrc?
Yes.
> Would this "mount" command go into my .bash_profile?
No, you just need to execute it once. Cygwin's mount table is persisted
in the Windows registry.
> (Any particular flags to use?)
See above.
Jason
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