Here's the first few lines of the first message: Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from pop3.ispwest.com [216.52.245.18] by localhost with POP3 (fetchmail-5.9.0) for jerry@localhost (single-drop); Sun, 10 Mar 2002 06:12:17 -0800 (PST) Received: from ns.gbnet.net (unverified [194.70.126.10]) by ispwestemail.aceweb.net (Vircom SMTPRS 1.1.219) with SMTP id <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 8 Mar 2002 18:44:18 -0800 Received: (qmail 6133 invoked by uid 610); 9 Mar 2002 02:45:09 -0000 Delivered-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: (qmail 6111 invoked from network); 9 Mar 2002 02:44:59 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO knute.home) (66.188.232.161) by ns.gbnet.net with SMTP; 9 Mar 2002 02:44:59 -0000 Received: from knute by knute.home with local (Exim 3.35 #1 (Debian)) id 16jWts-00016F-00 for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Fri, 08 Mar 2002 20:48:00 -0600 Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 20:48:00 -0600 From: Knute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I understand that Mutt reads the From line to organize messages. Why is my From lines so far down in the messages? All of them are the same. Do I need to set some command in fetchmail, or procmail, or sendmail, or Mutt? On Sun, 10 Mar 2002 09:59:24 -0800 Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jerry Van Brimmer wrote: > > I have sucessfully downloaded my mail using fetchmail/procmail into > > /home/jerry/muttmail/inbox. When I start up Mutt and tell it to read > > "/home/jerry/muttmail/inbox" mutt says "/home/jerry/muttmail/inbox" is not a > > mailbox. What's the matter here? > > Check to see if the first line of the mailbox is something like: > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Mar 10 09:59:16 PST 2002 > -- Rev. 1:7 ; Registered Linux User #153217