Hi guys, the sponse i get is:
alias_file="~Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc" Russ On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 02:20:43PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote: > Hi, > > * Russell Urquhart wrote: > > When composing a new message, please don't simply reply to another. Or, > if you do and use mutt, set the edit_headers variable and remove the > In-Reply-To line in your editor. Otherwise your message will end up in a > thread it doesn't belong to. > > > It's been awhile, everything has worked so far. I have been able to use > > the alias command to append proper entries to my Muttrc file. In the > > past, as i had not explicitly stated where my Muttrc file was, looked at > > and used the one in ~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19/etc/Muttrc. > > Did you install to ~/Desktop/mutt-1.5.19? The path looks like a system > Muttrc path. I wouldn't do that, because as soon as you > downgrade/upgrade and the install path changes, your Muttrc won't be > read. Simply go with ~/.muttrc to be on the safe side. > > > Now when i go to write the alias, it asks if it should write to this > > directory and Muttrc, when i say yes, it says: > > > No such file or directory (errno = 2) > > What does the save prompt say and what is $alias_file set to? The > default value is ~/.muttrc so I suspect you changed it. Maybe there's a > typo in there? > > Rocco