begin  Nick Lozinsky quotation:
> 
> I've installed fetchmail, it works, I've put it in the background as a
> process with the -d 30 arg, mutt seems to start up. The only way that
> I can read any messages in mutt designated to my ISP's mail server, is
> if I read the messages first with the mail command.
> 
> What do I need to do in order to have mutt receive and display my
> messages from my server?

Either unset your "spoolfile" option in your muttrc and let Mutt figure
it out, or set it properly.

If you have a $MAIL environment variable set, it may be using that.


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