I'm still finding the way that the change-folder command works a
little confusing and not suited to moving back and forth between local
and IMAP folders.  I have found a number of what seem to me to be
oddities (or should they be called features!) :-

1 - If I hit 'c' and then enter '{x-1.net}INBOX.' shouldn't I get the 
    *index* of folders on my IMAP server?  What actually happens is
    that mutt opens the INBOX folder itself, exactly the same as it
    does when I enter '{x-1.net}INBOX'.

    Is this a symptom of mutt (or the IMAP support) not being able to
    handle folders which have both mailboxes and other folders in
    them?

2 - In general how does one get to browse folders on an IMAP server?
    I.e. how do I get to browse the sub-folders in {x-1.net}INBOX.buying?

    When I enter 'c' followed by '{x-1.net}INBOX.buying' I get to see
    an index of the mail messages in INBOX.buying.

    When I enter 'c' followed by '{x-1.net}INBOX.buying.' I get an
    'Invalid mailbox' error message.

3 - What folder_format field can I use to display the 'IMAP' or
    'IMAP+' column that appears if you leave the default?  I like the
    'clean' IMAP defaults but would like the local index display to be
    similar.  I used 'set folder_format="%N  %7s   %f"' before but
    this loses the IMAP/IMAP+.

4 - If I do 'set folder={x-1.net:50143}' then I *can* browse folders
    on the IMAP server but I don't get to see messages in folders
    which also have sub-folders.  I can only get to see the messages
    in the folder by hitting ' '.

5 - I can't reproduce this problem now but it definitely happened
    once.  I'll keep trying to find what causes it.

    After looking at some E-Mail messages on the IMAP server and
    moving around on the IMAP server a bit I found that 'c!' no longer
    worked, it claimed my local mailbox was Invalid.  I only got back
    by 'c=..' and navigating from there.

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