* Chris Bannister <mockingbird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2008-04-02 21:42 +1300]: > On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 08:10:04PM -0400, Ian Wat wrote: > > I'm having trouble with header cache on my box at work. I have the > > exact same config on my home box and it works fine. What happens is > > that mutt seems to consult the header cache but then discards it for > > some reason and then proceeds to download all the headers again. > > > > Home: Debian/i386 mutt 1.5.13 (2006-08-11) > > Work: OpenBSD/sparc64 mutt 1.5.16 (2007-06-09) > > I can post the output of mutt -v if desired. > > > > I have set $header_cache to a directory and noticed that the directory > > structure is different between work and home. However, that might be > > just differences between versions of mutt. > > What is the filesystem? > I know on ext3 you have to set something, maybe the same for the > filesystem on your OpenBSD/sparc64 box? The file system is FFS. What is it that you have to set for ext3? I had softupdates turned on but turning that off didn't help. Ian -- Ian J Wat ian@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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