Mutt tries to open $MAIL (which is obviously /var/mail/grios), not
"folder". The reason "it only happens with openbsd installed version"
is probably that obsd didn't create /var/mail/$USER (which most other
system do, imho).I guess it's just different design philosphies.
Probably just different design philosophies.
On FreeBSD the adduser command (a Bourne shell script) creates the
/var/mail/<username> file by default because it's (looks like)
basically a wrapper around the 'pw adduser' command, which itself by
default creates the user's file in /var/mail.
The OpenBSD adduser and useradd commands don't create the
/var/mail/<username> file by default.
-Martin
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