Hey all, OK, I love Mutt, and I've spent all afternoon searching for answers to my problem, which isn't just SUSE, but the fact that on any given system I've used, using Mutt seems to depend on how good of a mood your machine is in. On SUSE Linux 8.1 Professional, SUSE Linux 8.2 Professional and SUSE Linux 9.1 Professional, Mandrake all versions, Free BSD, all versions, it seems when I use Mutt for the first time, it asks for the directory creation question, I'll hit the y key on my keyboard, and then it's basically like, well, it either creates it, or gives me the error message that the directory doesn't exist. I've gotten Mutt to work on SUSE before, and sometimes, it just won't work at all, and gives me the error that the directory doesn't exist. Has anyone else had these problems? When I can get it too work, it's great, I love Mutt, but a lot of the times, the thing just won't work at all. On Slackware Linux, for the most part, it will work every time without a problem. Last night I experienced my first Mutt problem on Slackware where it wouldn't work on there either. Slackware rarely does that and usually will load it without a problem. Now since I had done a fresh install I'm just going to format that box and try again, but on SUSE, it either will work, or not. I've formatted a few times and sometimes it will work, and sometimes it won't. It really seems to depend on how good of a mood my machine is in at the time I try it. I looked on the Mutt homepage, and tried setting the /var/mail and /var/spool/mail with a chmod 777, that didn't work either. Does anyone else have these problems? How can I make Mutt work? I just deleted muttrc and did an uninstall off Mutt, and I'm hoping I can just reinstall it and try again. I'd really like to be able to use Mutt because I hate having to load X to check my mail. I took the advice of the last question like this and I got it to work where I could send Email from Pine and make it show as this email address, but making Mutt work would top it off as it is my favorite client when I can make it work. So does anyone have this problem? How did you fix it? What can I do to my system so Mutt will work and actually create the directory it uses for mail when I use it for the first time? How can I make it work now that I've set chmod 777 on /var/spool/mail and /var/mail? I just want too use Mutt and I've searched through like 30 pages of documentation on Mutt.org/