Dave Lorand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 14 Feb 2000:
> When I issue a mutt -y or mutt -Z, mutt exits silently even when I
> know there is new mail in a mailbox.  mutt -y in particular shouldn't
> ever just exit silently, if I understand the docs correctly.

Can you see a list of your mailboxes if you do the key sequence
"c?<tab>" (without the quotes)?  (That's change folder, list
files/folders, switch to incoming mail folders view.)

Do you have your $folder set up properly, *before* the mailboxes line?
If you don't define it then the default (~/Mail) is used...

And yes, mutt -y shouldn't exit silently...  mutt -Z will likely start
to work too once you get mutt -y working.


Mikko
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