#3933: Cannot access IMAP spoolfile folders from other IMAP accounts
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  Reporter:  chillycuz  |      Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  defect     |     Status:  new
  Priority:  minor      |  Milestone:
 Component:  browser    |    Version:
Resolution:             |   Keywords:  IMAP, spoolfile, file browser
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Comment (by chillycuz):

 My apologies, and thanks for your response. Basically I have two IMAP
 accounts. One is set as the spoolfile in muttrc, which I will call the
 "spoolfile account". I will call the other "Account2".

 Case 1: Changing folders
 ''From the spoolfile account'' (imaps://cuz@blah...), I type "c", which
 takes me to the file browser where it lists the IMAP folders. In the
 listings under the main mailbox (imaps://cuz@blah....), the folders are
 listed as ("=folder1", "=folder2", etc.). If I select one of these and
 press enter, everything works as expected, ie, the folder opens. However,
 if I do exactly the same thing ''from Account2'', then I get an error
 message telling me that "Mailbox does not exist."

 Case 2: Saving emails
 ''From the spoolfile account'', I type "s" to move a message, which takes
 me to the file browser where it lists the local folders. I then press
 "TAB" to view the IMAP folders. If I then select one of the folders in the
 spoolfile account and press enter, everything works as expected, ie, the
 email is saved. However, if I do exactly the same thing ''from Account2'',
 then I get a message asking me if I would like to "Create mailbox".

 Case 3: Using key bindings to save/move emails
 As explained in the original message, in either account (spoolfile account
 or Account2), if I use a keybinding that specifies a particular folder,
 e.g. ",a" with the binding above, the email is saved to the spoolfile
 account folder as expected.

 Thanks again. Let me know if you need any further clarification.

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