On Aug/19/1999, Gerald Oskoboiny wrote: > You can get around this by using: > > mailboxes `find ~/mail -type f -print` Doesn't work here :-) Mutt only treats as mailbox the first item in the list. So, if ~/mail had the folders "folder1", "folder2", "folder3", the above command would just list "folder1" as a mailbox. And I don't know how to fix it, if you were wondering O:-) What's the similar thing that you say you use? -- Roberto Suarez Soto | Clean my wounds mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Wash away all fear * Corgo - Lugo - Galicia - Spain | Let courage be mine
- Re: archiving mailboxes each month Shao Zhang
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- Re: archiving mailboxes each month Gerald Oskoboiny
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- Re: archiving mailboxes each month Roberto Suarez Soto
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- Re: archiving mailboxes each... Gerald Oskoboiny
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- Re: archiving mailboxes each month Roberto Suarez Soto
- Re: archiving mailboxes each mon... Gerald Oskoboiny
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