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Re: Delivering system mail



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On Thursday, January 29 at 03:27 PM, quoth Rem P Roberti:
> I have a mailbox (~/Mail/system) to which I would like my system mail to 
> be placed.  I haven't been able to figure out how to accomplish that.

Strictly speaking, this has nothing to do with mutt. Mutt is for 
*reading* email and *sending* email, not *delivering* email.

How email delivery works on your system depends on how your receive 
email. Do you run your own email server and have your own domain name? 
Do you use fetchmail (or something similar) and inject the mail into a 
local email server's queue? Do you use fetchmail (or something 
similar) and feed the mail to procmail? There are lots of different 
ways this could work, and you haven't given us very much information 
to work with (and, like I said, this is not the right mailing list to 
ask that question anyway).

~Kyle
- -- 
This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for 
complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; 
the philosophy is kindness.
                                                          -- Dalai Lama
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