It's taking me a bit of time to understand I few things about how Mutt, Fetchmail and Procmail work together (I am moving from kmail).
I use exim to send mail and fetch my mail from my ISP's pop server. I think the process should be: Fetchmail fetches my mail from my ISP's pop server and handles it to Procmail (when set this way of course, if it wasn't would it be stored in /var/spool/mail/user? ) Procmail places mail received from fetchmail using exim, in different folders under ~/Mail (I did set it this way) messages that don't match any of Procmail's rules are left in /var/spool/mail/user? Then I run Mutt. Mutt first checks under what I set as the spool file (/var/spool/mail/user) is the equivalent to what used to be ~/Mail/Inbox? However if I close Mutt everything in there gets moved to ~/Mail/mbox, I don't understand this behaviour. I made a setting to tell mutt which folders to look for new mail, these were all folders to which Procmail was supposed to move mail to. Does that mean that when I open Mutt it will show me all new messages in those folders? Or do I have to pass through all of them to check for new mail? Could someone please help me with this, I am quite confused and I really want to move to mutt. -- ______________________________ Daniel de los Reyes S2-Selling Soluciones Valencia Spain e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Powered by Debian GNU-Linux 2.2r2 ______________________________