eastick@me.utoronto.ca (Doug Eastick) (05/28/89)
How does elm2.2 figure out the folder name when you want to "s"ave a letter from your mailbox? Most mail I try to save defaults to =user, which I like. But for mail from my brother at a BITNET site, elm won't guess at a folder name. His From: and From_ lines look different the path his mail takes, but here they are: ++++++++++++++++ +From gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca!UNCAMULT!EASTICK Fri May 26 12:58:13 1989 +Received: from gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca by me.utoronto.ca with SMTP id 19136; Fri, 26 May 89 12:58:07 EDT +Received: from vm.utcs.utoronto.ca (stdin) by gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca with SMTP id 5257; Fri, 26 May 89 12:57:35 EDT +Received: from UNCAMULT.BITNET (EASTICK) by vm.utcs.utoronto.ca (Mailer R2.03A) + with BSMTP id 5848; Fri, 26 May 89 12:56:57 EDT +Acknowledge-To: Rob Eastick <Eastick@UNCAMULT.BITNET> +Date: Fri, 26 May 89 12:52:00 EDT +From: Rob Eastick <Eastick@UNCAMULT.bitnet> +Subject: blah blah +To: eastick@ME.UTORONTO +Message-ID: <890526165217.042176@UNCAMULT.BITNET> +Status: OR +++++++++++++++++ Note the From_ line is EASTICK while the From: line is Eastick. I've tried creating a folder EASTICK with Eastick linked to it. It still doesn't work. Any suggestions are welcome. P.S. I just got my sig files to work [PL7]. I didn't realize one had to use absolute pathnames in the elmrc file for the sig info. -- Doug Eastick eastick@me.UTORONTO.BITNET UUCP: ...!utai!me!eastick eastick@me.utoronto.ca