On Lu, 22 oct 12, 15:41:48, lee wrote:
>
> Have you looked at the documentation of mutt? It talks about mail
> folders. It also talks about directories. It cannot rename folders or
> directories and it cannot (re-)move them (the argument is that mutt
> isn't a file manager), and it doesn't really show you a list of the
> folders or directories you have stored your mail in. You can configure
> it to kinda do that, and when the folders/directories change (like when
> you create a new one or rename or (re-)move one), you either need to
> update the configuration or use some external software to dynamically
> generate a list to use in the configuration. I call that awkward.
> Again: mutt isn't designed with the concept of folders (or directories)
> in mind.
Here's the snippet I use:
# Use everything that looks like a mailbox in ~/Maildir/
# except the ones explicitely excluded
mailboxes ! + `\
for file in ~/Maildir/.*; do \
box=$(basename "$file"); \
if [ ! "$box" = '.' -a ! "$box" = '..' \
-a ! "$box" = '.debian' \
-a ! "$box" = '.notmuch' \
echo -n "\"+$box\" "; \
fi; \
done`
This is not needed for IMAP. It also understands the concept of
subscribed folder:
# only show subscribed folders
set imap_list_subscribed
# check all subscribed folders for new mail
set imap_check_subscribed
Kind regards,
Andrei
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