On 03/08/99 Dan Resler uttered the following other thing:
> On Sun, Mar 07, 1999 at 07:15:52PM -0800, Brandon Long wrote:
> > On 03/07/99 James FitzGibbon uttered the following other thing:
> > > I'm a new mutt user, recently converted from Pine.  I'm trying to
> > > emulate the "l" command in Pine, which would bring up a list of
> > > folders that you have defined as incoming mailboxes.
> > > 
> > > I can get this type of menu by running Mutt with the -y switch,
> > > but I can't seem to find out how to bind this menu to a key so
> > > that I can return to it without quitting and re-starting Mutt.
> > > The 'change-folder' function displays all folders, including my
> > > fcc and non-incoming folders, so that won't work.
> > 
> > This should be in the FAQ.  from the change-folder prompt, you can
> > hit tab to complete (or ?) and tab again gets you the mail folder
> > list.
> 
> Sorry, this does not work "as advertised" nor as you state it above.
> If I type "mutt -y" I get a listing of the incoming mailboxes that I
> have defined. If I enter one of these, then hit c for change-folder,
> then press <tab>, I get the same thing that I get when I type ? - a
> list of ALL my folders in my default folder directory (i.e. =) ... NOT
> just the ones I set up as incoming folders that show up first when I
> do a "mutt -y".
> 
> Am I missing something here?

Yes.  Try hitting tab when browsing your default folder directory.

Brandon
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