Hi,

* VB [05/03/02 09:01:49 CEST] wrote:
> I have been tinkering with my files and directories and I
> may have changed some permission I did not mean to.  But now
> when I send mail from mutt, when I hit "y" to finally send
> the message, at the bottom of the screen I see for a split
> second that there is a message that flashes saying something
> something "..permission denied."  It goes way too fast for
> me to read what it is.  My initial thought was that I had
> changed the permissions on ~/sent-mail such that user could
> not write to it. But I chown'ed it back to my user and I
> still get the message.  

What exactly do the permissions look like? This is the wrong
place to discuss it, but mind giving some 'ls -l'? Only
executing chown(1) might not help. Also: If the file is in
some subdirectory, are those permissions correct?

Need some input...

Cheers, Rocco.

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