Hi Allen, On Sunday 10 October 2004 21:09, Allen wrote:
On Sunday 10 October 2004 14:56, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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. ... You say that mutt says you need to create a directory and complains
* Allen
[10-10-04 13:38]: that it cannot or the directory does not exist. 1. what ver SuSE
I think I clarified this in my original message when I said it happens on every version, I also named each version I own and use.
Indeed you did: 8.1 pro, 8.2 pro, 9.1 pro.
2. what ver mutt
Whatever SUSE comes with. And for the differences they may have in versions of SUSE, I pointed that out above.
Ok, the default mutt in each SuSE version, what ever that is.
3. when does it complain about the directory
I said it does it in my original message after I press the y key to tell it to create the directory, it loads up for the first time, I press y, and it gives the message.
You did not post the exact error message.
4. which directory or do you know
I pointed this out in my message to /var/spool/mail
Huh? :} Your message to /var/spool/mail? Perhaps my english is not so good, or your english was not so good (in above sentence), but I do not understand you. I saw that you did mention twice chmodding /var/mail and /var/spool/mail, but I did not see you telling which directory mutt wants to create. Let me look again at your initial posting... again after carefull reading: no need to change what I wrote.
I explained all of this in my original message.
Well, I have to say here: not all. :) Cheers,