On Tue, Oct 26, 1999 at 09:11:39AM +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> As may be gathered from my recent messages on this list I'm playing at
> using mutt with some IMAP accounts I have.
> 
> However I am also using mutt as my main 'local' mail program in three
> different places.  Hence I am using mutt on my home machine
> (isbd.demon.co.uk), on this ISP login account (areti.co.uk) and at
> work (kbss.bt.co.uk).  At each of these locations mutt works with the
> normal Unix/Linux mail spool etc., at home I use maildir, here and at
> work I use normal mailbox format.
> 
> The major advantage of IMAP for me is that from any of these locations
> I can save and retrieve 'important' mail and keep it organised in
> folders which I can 'see' from wherever I happen to be logged on at
> the time.  I actually have two IMAP accounts on the IMAP server, one
> for personal mail and one for business/company mail.

Can't you just two folder with the same account, and sort the private
mail into one folder and the sort the business mail into an other? This
way you could folder-hooks to do what you wan't to achieve.

I have no experience with IMAP and Mutt, I download the mail from an
IMAP server to localhost and uses Mutt locally instead. 

-- 
Roy

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