[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I wanted to know how to most easily use folders in mutt. It'd be even >better if that would include the use of procmail. I am still a mutt >beginner. I have used procmail a bit though.
Put all your mail somewhere like a ~/mail directory; then tell procmail (or an exim filter) to put inbox mail in ~/mail/inbox, and your other folders are stored as files in ~/mail. You can subdivide folders into groups by using subdirectories. 'c' in mutt changes from one folder to another. Have a look at the 'mailboxes' .muttrc command to designate several folders as ones in which you expect to receive incoming mail, then hitting 'c' will select the next folder with new mail by default. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]