Hello Mutts,

I noticed that if one's current dir does not exist (ie. remove an interactive
shell's CWD in another shell), mutt will only open the user's mailbox(es)
read-only -- regardless of the directory in question.  Why would this be the
case if '.' is not a meaningful dir to mutt?

To be thorough, here is my version information:

Mutt 0.95.3i (1999-02-12)
 
System: SunOS 5.5.1
Compile options:
-DOMAIN
-HOMESPOOL  -USE_SETGID  +USE_DOTLOCK  +USE_FCNTL  -USE_FLOCK
-USE_IMAP  -USE_POP  +HAVE_REGCOMP  -USE_GNU_REGEX  +HAVE_COLOR  +HAVE_PGP2
-BUFFY_SIZE 
-EXACT_ADDRESS  +ENABLE_NLS
SENDMAIL="/usr/lib/sendmail"
MAILPATH="/var/mail"
SHAREDIR="/tmp/lib/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/tmp/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/local/bin/ispell"
_PGPPATH="/home/abell/bin/pgp"
_PGPV2PATH="/home/abell/bin/pgp"


Is this desired behaviour?  Forgive my sloth insofar as how I haven't looked
to the code for answers. :)

-- 
Regards,
Andrew Bell

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