On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 08:25:38AM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I moved my /var/mail partition to a different disk drive
> by:
> creating a new ext4 partition
> mounting it as /newvarmail
> copying the contents of the old /var/mail partition to it
> unmounting both the old and new mail partitions
> updating the /etc/fstab entry by
> chainging the partition name
> changing the file system to ext4 from ext3
> mounting the new one as /ver/mail
> Everything seems to work smoothly except for one thing:
> When I read a new message in mutt, the 'N' indicaating it is new does not disappear after reading it.
>
> (And one time only, mutt mentioned that the mail file was read-only.)
It's when I try to delete a message that it coplains about the mail file being read-only.
But it's clear that *something* can write it, because new mail still arrives.
>
> ls tells me
> -rw------- 1 hendrik mail 102495117 May 20 08:06 hendrik
> and for the old var/mail, it tells me
> -rw------- 1 hendrik mail 102369929 May 20 07:34 /oldvarmail/hendrik
>
> much the same except that I seem to have received some more mail.
>
> -- hendrik