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[VM] open buffer w/ no file
From: |
Dave Webb |
Subject: |
[VM] open buffer w/ no file |
Date: |
Wed, 1 Jun 2011 07:23:20 -0500 |
upon opening w/ M-x vm, the window opening always shows "no file associated
with this buffer" in the mini-buffer. not knowing any better, i thought this
was normal behavior and just used the buffer list to change to inbox. Well
backtrace kicked in and posted this message: (byte code removed)
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "No VM folder buffer associated with this
buffer")
signal(error ("No VM folder buffer associated with this buffer"))
error("No VM folder buffer associated with this buffer")
vm-emit-totals-blurb()
\207" [access-method folder vm-primary-inbox f vm-folder-access-method
vm-recognize-imap-maildrops bufferp string-match imap pop nil
vm-pop-find-name-for-spec "POP" vm-pop-find-cache-file-for-spec 3
vm-imap-parse-spec-to-list "inbox" vm-imap-account-name-for-spec
vm-imap-make-filename-for-spec vm-read-folder buffer-file-name ".msf"
file-exists-p set-buffer-multibyte get-coding-system no-conversion-unix
no-conversion-dos no-conversion-mac binary buffer-modified-p
((set-buffer-modified-p omodified)) encode-coding-region
set-buffer-file-coding-system no-conversion decode-coding-region raw-text
coding-system-base raw-text-unix raw-text-mac raw-text-dos
((set-buffer-modified-p omodified)) vm-check-for-killed-summary
vm-check-for-killed-presentation 0 vm-mode file-newer-than-file-p
make-auto-save-file-name default-value vm-folder-read-only buffer-disable-undo
...] 10)
vm(nil :read-only nil)
call-interactively(vm t nil)
execute-extended-command(nil)
call-interactively(execute-extended-command nil nil)
i have primary-inbox as "~/Mail/inbox" and
also set primary-inbox to a imap-ssl:etc:etc:etc which is what I retrieve when
opening the inbox from buffer list and using the g key to initiate new mail
retrieval.
any ideas what I have set wrong or what I should add? thanks
--
Dave Webb
address@hidden
Woodworks on Shine
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