Bram Shirani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok...I've noticed that mbox and inbox are two separate entities, at
> least the way I've got mutt configured. What I would like to do is
> get rid of the "inbox" (where new messages are automaticlly sent) and
> consolidate them into mbox
I suggest you do the opposite, and consolidate all your messages into
your "inbox". Add a "set move=no" command to your ~/.muttrc file, so
that Mutt will stop moving the messages into "mbox". Then, you'll
always find your new mail in your "inbox" and don't have to go looking
for it. Mutt defaults to looking at your "inbox" whenever you start it.
To get your message out of "mbox", open that folder in Mutt, tag all the
message (T, all), then tag-save them to the folder called "!" (which is
a synonym for your "inbox"). Press ";" to begin a tagged operation,
then "s" to save, and enter "!" as the folder to save the messages to.
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