* lexuscars
Read the original message, Patrick. The problem was not *him* as you were so quick to point out. I'm going to compose myself here and not type what I really want to, but this is typical of most of your responses, berating the OP.
Say what's in your mind. I did not berate him. I would almost bet that *all* his broken installations will run if he runs mutt as: mutt -F /dev/null He appears to be trying to use a ~/.muttrc which is causing problems. Mutt is solid and installs with very a safe configuration, else I would have problems with it myself. Mutt provides some of the *best* documentation available in all of linux. www.mutt.org has examples and points to *many* configuration examples. When something will not work, one of the first things to try is a very bland configuration and then make *singular* changes to achieve what you want and/or expect. You do not start with a sophisticated rc-file which may or may not have been build for *your* system, have problems and blame mutt. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org HOG # US1244711 Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/photos