The "mutt -z" (or Z) works in that mutt will exit immediately if there is no
mail. However, if a "-f" option is passed specifying a pop server as the
mailbox, in addition to "-z", mutt will assume a file type mailbox and quit
indicating no mailbox file even though there is mail in the pop account. Is
there any way around this...or am I missing something?

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