On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:42:44AM -0600, Jim Crumley typed:
> 
> Anyway, are you sure that your config is getting read?
> 

No.  It doesn't do anything I said in my config file, that's the problem.
When I run wmbiff I even explicitly state to use my config file (even though
I shouldn't have to) by running wmbiff -c ./.wmbiffrc and still it does not
work.  I don't know if wmmail has a similar command; I couldn't find one.
My config file for wmmail says to check my popmail every 5 minutes, beep if
there is new mail, and start mutt if I click on it.  None of those things happen
so, no I don't think it is reading the config.  My wmbiff config file says
basically the same thing, and I know it is not getting read because it lists my
mailbox as "spool".  Since wmmail doesn't put a label on my mailbox, I don't
know if it's working or not until I wait 10 minutes and nothing's happened even
if I know for sure there is mail in my box.  Making the file (I don't think)
is not the problem.  I just edited the sample one so it should work.  I've
tried putting it in various directories, since the man page does NOT ever tell
you where to put it, or even what to name it.  I read it five times and I
couldn't believe none of that was mentioned anywhere.  It didn't even say some
vague thing like "do the usual thing" like I have seen some ultra-useful pages
say.  So I don't know what else I have to do to get it to work.

Lorry