Hello Russel,

>From ``man mutt'':

 -- If mutt was complied with +DEBUG log debugging output to ~/.muttdebug0.  
Level can range from 1-5 and effects verbosity. A value of 2 is recommended.

Maybe mutt was not compiled with +DEBUG.


On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 08:05:07AM -0500, Russell Urquhart wrote:
> Hi Tom and all,
> 
> I tried using the -d option, (i used -d4) when i started mutt, but i STILL 
> didn't get a .muttdebug file. I tried the locate command as was also 
> suggested and it returned nothing.
> 
> So i'm still trying.
> 
> Thanks everyone!
> 
> 
> Russ
> 
> 
> On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 08:52:39PM -0700, Tom Fowle wrote:
> > Just to be sure you created the .debug files, don't forget the 
> > -d#
> > command line option when envoking mutt to debug.  Try to keep the
> > session as
> > -short as possible just enough work to show the problem.  This keeps the
> > log
> > -files more manageable.
> > 
> > The # in the -d option defines the debug level, 0-4 higher number
> > provides
> > more details.
> > 
> > Tom 
> >   Tom Fowle
> >   wa6iv...@fastmail.fm
> > 
> > 

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