Mutt configurations are not written in html, so are not "web documents." Neither, for that matter, are any network settings configuration files relating to any ISP I know. While these might, or might not, be managed via an html front end, they are blessedly simple ASCII files which can be edited any way you choose. I never implied that they were. The documentation for mutt is available in html and in the example I provided the documentation was being used for reference as you created said configurations. If I was unclear on that point sorry about that. When ever I set up a new system window linux what ever I always have the docs right at my finger tips literally on my alva so I can make sure I am setting everything up right. I am a big documentation reader always have been. Thanks for the feed back!