Hi

> Unless you (or, since you still have the bubbling enthusiasm of the newly
> enlightened, 

Nope... been using mutt for 2 years now. :)

> perhaps your SysAdmin) have done some fussing around in your
> muttrc file, that's not at all a mutt "feature".

Yeah, I didn't think it was supposed to do that.

I don't see anything in my muttrc that would cause this, but maybe you
can take a look?  It's at http://forkbomb.net/stuff/muttrc

Also, I admin my own boxes, and don't have a system-wide muttrc

> You might check your $move_old variable to see if, every time you quit
> mutt, you're automatically moving old message to a secondary folder
> (usually ~/Mail/mbox, AKA =mbox, IIRC).  

When I switch to a different mailbox or quit, it asks me if I want to
move messages to ~/mbox.

> You might also dig in and find
> how to duplicate the condition; "seems to" is awfully vague :-)

Will do, and I'll let you know if I manage to reproduce it.

thanks
Matt

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