On Sunday 11 February 2007 09:08, Boyan Tabakov wrote: > On 11.2.2007 09:59:59 Bob Stia wrote: > > No output as user or root. > > > > Not making much headway here. Any other ideas/suggestions? > > OK. Give some details then - is your mail originally delivered to some > other server and then you access it from your local box, or is it > directly delivered to your box? > No the mail should be delivered directly to the Kmail inbox from the ISP. No other servers. The other two email addressses behave correctly. > If you do receive the mail in > /var/spool/mail, then you must have made some configuration that could > have allowed this! As stated previously, this was the result of a brand new install of 10.2. I don't know what the default is but I did not purposely set it up to use anything but Kmail > It can't happen on its own. So, what exactly is > your setup? The desired setup is; no intervention by any MTA. Kmail interacts directly with the ISP. > The mailer that is used in SuSE is postfix - the > configuration is in /etc/postfix. Maybe your remote mail server (if > there is one) connects to your local postfix server and that is how > your mail ends up in /var/spool/mail. No, no remote mail server unless you are referring to my ISP. Even if that were so, the other two email addresses on the same ISP work as expected. > Then a configuration on the > server might be changed. What server, No server locally or anywhere else else. Only the ISP > What exactly is this mail account? Ok, there are three mail accounts: rnr@xxxxxxxxxxx (the problem one) hiddenlake@xxxxxxxxxxx (works as desired) usr@xxxxxxxxxxx (works as desired) The ISP is sanctum.com > If you > must use postfix as the delivery agent, you can still configure it to > deliver the mail to a specific folder (say KMail's local folder in > ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail) Why would I have to use postfix? Is that a default in 10.2 now?? > (the param name is home_mailbox in the > main.cf config file). I will check that file. Bob S. ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.