you might have editied the "inbox-path" variable in your global pine.conf file.

hmm... try this see if it works.

(add this to ~/.pinerc)
inbox-path=/var/spool/mail/<username goes here>


william villanueva wrote:

> Lemuel Tomas wrote:
> > have you checked the global pine config file /etc/pine.conf?
>
> Yes. I've also compared it to its original package.
>
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