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- From: francis@pcbch1523.unil.ch (Francisco Sepulveda)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Amiga ELM Question.
- Date: 16 Feb 1996 14:08:18 GMT
- Organization: University of Lausanne CH (Switzerland)
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- In article <4g1r5s$3rv2@news-s01.ny.us.ibm.net> fheitka@ibm.net (Fred Heitkamp) writes:
- > I have been using ELM for a week or two and can send and
- > receive mail fine, using SMTPpost and AmiPOP118. I can't
- > find anything in the docs about where or what the "received"
- > folder is called. When I quit, it asks "move messages to
- > received folder". When elm exits it says cannot open folder
- > or backup. I tried making mail.sent and mail.received folders,
- > but elm didn't like them either.
- >
- > Fred Heitkamp
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- Attention mail.sent and mail.received are files, not directory.
- and normally are placed at uumail: volume, and you must assign it.
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- Francisco Sepulveda.
- fsepulve@ulys.unil.ch
- francisco.sepulveda@ico.unil.ch
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