cj_at_cehjohnson.uklinux.net (Charles Johnson) writes:
>charles_at_airemail:/home/smbs/common/hypermail/in$ hypermail -p -m Inbox
>-d ../out
>
>Loading mailbox "Inbox"...
> 0 messages.
>Writing messages to "../out/"...
>No mails to output!
>
>============================================================
>
>"No mails to output!" yet 'Inbox' is a sizeable mail file from
>Thunderbird. Am i doing something stupid with the above command?
It's not obvious. Try reading:
http://www.hypermail-project.org/hypermail-faq.html#20
and make sure that your ~/.hmrc has:
warn_surpressions = 1
If those don't provide useful information, then maybe your mail file isn't in Unix mbox format (I don't know much about what Thunderbird does with mail).
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