-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, January 24 at 03:36 PM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Recently, I switched from and older MacBook Pro to a new MacBook > using Apple's Migration Assistant. All User issues went well, but > unix issues did not fair so well. One of which was my mutt setup > which had worked for years, and even many months under Leopard. > > Now I get the following when I attempt to evoke mutt: > > -bash: mutt: command not found > > Could someone walk me through this slowly? I have some unix > background, but it's been quite a while since I've configured mutt.
Looks like the problem is that mutt is no longer installed. You'll need to re-download the source (from www.mutt.org). Next, you'll need to uncompress it, such as with the command `tar -xzvf mutt-1.4.2.3.tar.gz`. Then you'll need to configure it; run `./configure --help` to get a listing of all the configure options (I don't know which ones you'll need), and then run `./configure` with all the options you want. Once that's done, run `make && sudo make install`. (Sorry, that's not very slow, but it's a pretty open-ended question.) ~Kyle - -- In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. -- Douglas Adams -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFHmLlUBkIOoMqOI14RAmXfAKDNr7tD+olL8+HitXtTi+N7C/Ex7wCgtwR6 eH0M+cn9VRPIzAIbF/vjI5g= =YSgv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----