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- From: Philip Stokes <phil@stokes.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Amiga ELM Question.
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 96 13:16:37 GMT
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- Fred Heitkamp (fheitka@ibm.net) wrote:
- > 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.
-
- The folders are set from the .elmrc file
-
- ReceivedFolder UUMail:mail.received
- FolderDirectory UUMail:
-
- You can set them to wherever you want, but I believe the defaults are
- as given above.
-
- See Elm.guide/Configuration File
-
- Phil
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- Philip Stokes phil@stokes.demon.co.uk
- Hertfordshire
- England
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