On Friday 28 June 2002 20:17, SuSEnixER wrote: - You can open an IMAP INBOX simply by addressing it as a local folder - with Mutt. In your .muttrc add: - mailboxes 'imap://YurEMailName@linuxfreemail.com' Thanks. I have put this in my .muttrc file. - Then access that folder from Mutt. Your password will be requested. Not sure how to access the folder. - (RTFM) These points are presented in the Mutt manual, - /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt - - You will receive more accurate and speedier answers in the mutt-users - mail-list @ mutt-users@mutt.org I don't want to start a flame here, but I have read the fucking manual and I still don't understand it. That is why I am asking these fucking questions. Yes, I could join the mutt-users list and I have joined at various times. While some members have been very helpful, many on that list have this same attitude, which is why I am not on the list and which I might add, is not conducive to newbies learning Linux. SInce I made the above change, I have now started getting the following error: "Error in /home/brian/.muttrc, line 111: too few arguments" Here is the line in my .muttrc file: send-hook "~t mutt-users@mutt.org 'set indent_string="# "' Cheers, Brian