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12-10-2001 02:21 PM
12-10-2001 02:21 PM
My user accounts do not have a $HOME/.mailrc file in them, which is causing the user's dtmail to hang. Does anyone know how to generate the .mailrc file?
Thanks,
Kel
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12-10-2001 02:30 PM
12-10-2001 02:30 PM
Re: mailrc error
if you are not doing any customisations for mail program, you can just create a zero byte .mailrc file in the user home directories.
HTH
raj
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12-10-2001 02:33 PM
12-10-2001 02:33 PM
Re: mailrc error
They can copy /usr/share/lib/mailx.rc into their home directories as .mailrc. Also once they are in dtmail, they can choose mail options in Mailbox menu to change their settings (recommended).
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12-10-2001 02:33 PM
12-10-2001 02:33 PM
Re: mailrc error
Create a .mailrc file(touch .mailrc with read /write permissions in home directory
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12-10-2001 02:49 PM
12-10-2001 02:49 PM
Re: mailrc error
You can man mailx for some more info on how this file works.
GL,
C
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12-10-2001 02:59 PM
12-10-2001 02:59 PM
Re: mailrc error
I tried generating the 0 byte .mailrc to no avail.
I thought about the mailx.rc, but was unsure if it contained the default mailrc info.
I copied the file over and now my mail.log and dtlogs returns no errors, but wouldn't you know it; dtmail still hangs. The window pops up and the status note sits on Initializing... (I have to kill the process to stop it.) Anyone know where to look for clues on this one?
Thanks again,
Kel
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12-10-2001 03:14 PM
12-10-2001 03:14 PM
Re: mailrc error
Make sure that the mailx of the user is not too big. Check /var/mail for the mailbox.
-Sri
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12-10-2001 03:24 PM
12-10-2001 03:24 PM
Re: mailrc error
I'm not sure I understand.
Do you mean the file size of my user?
Or something else?
If the first is correct, it is only sitting at about 430 bytes and is pretty small, although I have not looked into any file limitations as of yet.
Thanks,
Kel
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12-10-2001 03:29 PM
12-10-2001 03:29 PM
Re: mailrc error
Did you try opening the dtmail with -f option.
dtmail -f /var/mail/user
Does it hang there too?.
-Sri
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12-10-2001 03:36 PM
12-10-2001 03:36 PM
Re: mailrc error
Make sure you have all the CDE patches installed on your box. There are quite a number of problems fixed in subceding patches of PHSS_25137 on 10.20
-Sri
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12-10-2001 03:51 PM
12-10-2001 03:51 PM
Re: mailrc error
I am no longer seeing any error messages.
Thanks,
Kel
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12-10-2001 03:54 PM
12-10-2001 03:54 PM
Re: mailrc error
Are there any you reccommend?
Thanks,
Kel
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12-10-2001 06:53 PM
12-10-2001 06:53 PM
SolutionTry this link,
http://us-support.external.hp.com/cki/bin/doc.pl/sid=b5236ae517d194a7eb/screen=ckiDisplayDocument?docId=200000053145727
Hope this helps.
Regds
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12-11-2001 09:12 AM
12-11-2001 09:12 AM
Re: mailrc error
SRI- Am going to go through the thread you sent. Points, resolution, questions, etc. to follow. ; )
Thanks for all the help,
Kel
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12-11-2001 09:38 AM
12-11-2001 09:38 AM
Re: mailrc error
Do you try cat /dev/null > $HOME/.mailrc?
Regards,
Justo.