No...
I'd like to use mbox, not Maildir format.
I comment out the mbox_type line:
# set mbox_type=Maildir
I have procmail rules, like
....
folder1/
.....
folder2/
...
I remove from my .procmailrc the trailing '/', so I get
.....
folder1
....
I have in my Maildir named directory( normal dir! ) some files: folder1,
folder2 ...
Should Iset up the folder variable to?:
set folder=~/Maildir/folder1 ???
In this case how can I change from folder1 to folder2 in mutt?
( was c key.. )
Thanks
Attila
On Mon, May 10, 1999 at 04:25:00PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> Attila Csosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > /home/attila/Maildir is not a mailbox
> >
> > In this case Maildir is a normal directory and it is empty( no mail yet )
>
> An empty directory is not a mailbox.
>
> An empty maildir has a "cur", "new", and "tmp" directory in it, all
> empty.
>
> An empty mbox is a zero-length file.
>
> An empty MH mailbox is an empty directory with a .mh-sequences file.
>
> I suspect that you need to "mkdir ~/Maildir/{cur,new,tmp}".
>
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