> Open mutt with "mutt -y" otherwise it will show you your default > mailbox and you'll have to move round the others. Hitting "c" > will move you to the next box with new mail
I don't get this. If I start mutt -y I get a list of all the folders I have told mutt that may receive mail. I don't get a message saying if a folder (file) has new mail until I open it (to late, that is just what I don't want to have to do) If I press c I get a list of all avaliable folders under $Home/Mail How do I get notified of which folders contain new mail? > > > Or do I have to pass through all of them to check for new mail? > > Start mutt with mutt -y and you'll get a list of all your > mailboxes with those containing new mail indicated. > > > Could someone please help me with this, I am quite confused and I really > > want to move to mutt. > > It's a move worth making! > > Glyn M -- ______________________________ Daniel de los Reyes S2-Selling Soluciones Valencia Spain e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Powered by Debian GNU-Linux 2.2r2 ______________________________