This messages reflects a lot of mutt-newbie ingnorance. I have started using mutt and like it a lot. I switched from elm and still have many things configured from when I was using elm. One of them seems to be stopping me from taking full advantage of mutt's list handling. I have my .procmailrc file configured to catch most messages from lists and place it, in what I call my a files. That is a mailbox with "a-" in front so when I look through my Mail folders they're at the top. Then if I see something I need to save I save it to a folder with the list name. So responses to this message would first be place in the a-mutt-users mailbox and then if they solved my problem I'd save it in mutt-users. :0: * ^TOmutt-users a-mutt-users As I said, I set this up for elm. Is there a "listify" command that I can use on existing mailboxes so I can take advantage of the list features. I subscribe to way to many lists to have them mixed up with my personal messages. -- Josh Kuperman [EMAIL PROTECTED]