> Try this: > > set folder="/var/mail/benni" > > mailboxes +freunde > mailboxes +kassette > mailboxes +listmutt > mailboxes +lists > mailboxes +mbox
I tried it, but with no success. What happens is that mutt tries to use /var/mail/benni as default directory to look for mail, which can't work because /var/mail/benni is not a directory but a spoolfile. I use set folder="$HOME/mail" to set the "folder-variable" to /home/benni/mail, which is the directory where my mailboxes live in and mailboxes =freunde =kassette =listmutt =lists =mbox =root =sent =uni to specify the mboxes whithin /home/benni/mail as mailboxes. I prefer using = over +, but I thought they would do the same? Thanks for your help, Benjamin
