Jonathan Dowland wrote:
You're perhaps correct in noticing that mutt won't offer up subdirs in this fashion through its menus, or with = shortcuts.
It will, you've just got to press tab a few times so it shifts from showing just the mailboxes referenced with mailboxes in .muttrc to displaying the contents of ~/Mail (or whatever you have folder set to).
You can use the mask option if there's anything in ~/Mail you don't want mutt to sho (such as prcmail logs or message id caches.
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