Turns out another process had put a lot of temp files in /tmp filling up 
the root partition (I'm using very simple partitions -- I'll probably change that in 
the near 
future ...). Once those files were deleted, everything worked okay for all 
users.  Not sure why the root user was working when the other users 
weren't, though ...

Thanks!

Jen

On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:34:16PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Jenny --
> 
> ...and then jennyw said...
> % 
> % I was using mutt and everything was fine.  Then I exited and ran mutt 
> % again ... The index didn't show any subjects, froms, etc.!  I logged out 
> 
> Did you check in =mbox for your moved messages?
> 
> 
> % and logged in again ... same thing.  I su'ed to root and ran the same 
> % muttrc and it worked okay.  Very weird.  Then I su'ed to another user and 
> 
> Heh.  Now do you have any mail in root's mailbox or that other user's
> box? :-)
> 
> 
> % ran the same muttrc and I got the same blank-ish screen.  Any ideas?  I'm 
> % currently logged in as root to send this, since it's the only way I can 
> % get a functioning mutt ...
> 
> Now that's interesting; you can't press 'm' from your own mutt and
> compose a message?
> 
> 
> % 
> % I'm attaching a copy of the text screen (it has terminal characters in it 
> % ... I'm not really sure how to do a screen capture, so I just did 
> % mutt>blankmutt and killed mutt).
> 
> Check your $move value and look for new mailboxes in $folder.
> 
> 
> % 
> % Thanks!
> 
> HTH & HAND
> 
> 
> % 
> % Jen
> 
> 
> :-D
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