Thanks a lot! I don't need the "mailboxes ..." line in .muttrc? This is
neat :)
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> trey dixit:
> > hello everyone, i have procmail setup and working nicely, the only thing
> > is i still cant figure out how to "do it" with mutt, all the sample
> > muttrc's and such are so ambiguous to me unfortunately. :(
> > i have a few lists, like the window maker list, procmail delivers mail
> > from it to mail/windowmaker, but what exactly do i need to do to get mutt
> > to look in there, or whatever it does?
> > i tried a few variations of the mailboxes command in .muttrc, oh its just
> > too ambiguous to me, sorry. i just need one example of how to get mail in
> > ~/mail/windowmaker to show up as a list or something in mutt.. thanks
> > everyone. :)
>
> After downloading new mail, open mutt (it will open the default mbox, or
> whichever indicated in muttrc); then, press `c' and you'll see the
> following line in the bottom:
>
> Open mailbox ('?' for list): =mbox
>
> where =mbox is the name of the box where there's new mail in (these mboxes
> are automatically generated by the procmailrc file), just enter and do the
> same until you see:
>
> Open mailbox ('?' for list):
>
> which means there's no new mail in any other box. If you know you have no
> new mail and just want to browse your mboxes, then press `c' and <tab> right
> after.
>
> Hope this helps
>
>
> --
> Un saludo,
>
> Horacio
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