Alas! David Champion spake thus:
> The manual (manual.txt) shows NNTP information in section 2.7, 3.18, and

Section 2.7:

2.7.  Reading news via NNTP

  If compiled with ``--enable-nntp'' option, Mutt can read news from
  newsserver via NNTP. You can open a newsgroup with function ``change-
  newsgroup'' (default: i). Default newsserver can be obtained from
  NNTPSERVER environment variable. Like other news readers, info about
  subscribed newsgroups is saved in file by ``$newsrc'' variable.
  Article headers are cached and can be loaded from file when newsgroup
  entered instead loading from newsserver.

I compiled mutt like this, just now:

./configure --enable-nntp
make
make install

and mutt is acting exactly like nntp was not compiled in:

 - -g and -G are invalid options
 - i key is not bound
 - etc.

What is the matter with this thing?

*Sigh*. Thanks for your support, guys.

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Rob 'Feztaa' Park
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