[neomutt-users] header_cache

Chris Bennett cpb_neomutt at bennettconstruction.us
Sun Oct 17 21:15:57 CEST 2021


On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 12:07:15PM -0700, Chris Bennett wrote:
> > Hi Chris,
> > 
> > * Chris Bennett <cpb_neomutt at bennettconstruction.us> [2021-10-17 10:14 -0700]:
> > 
> > [...]
> > 
> > > In the database, I have this set for the path to the directory for the
> > > header_cache:
> > > /home/sr/.neomutt-source-files/cpb_neomutt at bennettconstruction.us/.neomutt_header_cache/
> > > but this get the @ converted into _       ^ 
> > 
> > did you tried
> > 
> > /home/sr/.neomutt-source-files/cpb_neomutt\@bennettconstruction.us/.neomutt_header_cache/¬
> > 
> > ? Notice the backslash to mask the @.
> > 
> 
> /home/sr/.neomutt-source-files/cpb_neomutt\@bennettconstruction.us/.neomutt_header_cache/
> '/home/sr/.neomutt-source-files/cpb_neomutt\@bennettconstruction.us/.neomutt_header_cache/'
> "/home/sr/.neomutt-source-files/cpb_neomutt\@bennettconstruction.us/.neomutt_header_cache"
> /home/sr/.neomutt-source-files/cpb_neomutt\\@bennettconstruction.us/.neomutt_header_cache/
> 
> 
> OK, this is really weird. Out of the three above, I either get a _ or a
> double underscore __
> The second to the last one gave me a .neomutt_header_cache as a file instead of a
> directory.
> The last one also gave a double __
> 
> I don't see an answer yet.
> I'm going to try without the dot files and see what happens.
> /home/sr/neomutt-source-files/cpb_neomutt at bennettconstruction.us/neomutt_header_cache/
> 
> Other than that, I'm stumped. Be right back.
> 

Nope, didn't help. I'll wait for someone who knows more.
If I have to, I'll substitute something else for the @.

-- 

Chris Bennett



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