On Mon, Aug 14, 2000 at 10:51:47AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
>
> %
> % incoming-folders="InBox" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/user,
> % "X-list" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/.user/folder-X,
> % "Y-list" {imapserver1}/var/spool/mail/.user/folder-Y,
> % "At work" {imapserver2}/var/spool/workuser,
> % "Somewhere" {imapserver3}/var/spool/luser
> %
> % Get it?
> % Multiple incoming folders spread out on different servers, with different
> % usernames and locations for each. And ofcourse with pine, one can also
> % transfer mails between the folders, even when located on different machines.
>
> Check out the mailboxes setting (3.11 in the manual) and try something
> like
>
> mailboxes '{imap1}'/var/spool/mail/user '{imap2}/var/spool/workuser' ...
OK, singlequotes got it going... allthough not quite as you describe it:
mailboxes '{imap1}'/var/spool/mail/user
mailboxes '{imap1}'/var/spool/mail/somefolder
mailboxes '{imap2}'/var/spool/mail/luser
ets works.
(Oh, and I suddenly discovered there was a man muttrc, doh! :) )
> % Hope it can be done, and if not, consider this a request for new feature! :)
>
> Let us know if this works for you for starters.
Well, it does, sort of. :)
I now press ^X^F (and some other), and I can type in what folder I want to see,
I assume there is some way to list all the folders set up in .muttrc (why else
have them?) and also some way to let mutt scan through them one by one for new
mail? (As in.. you guessed it.. pine.) Is it also possible to name the folders
with a name/alias/assign/whatever, so that I can tell mutt I want to open the
"AmigaAmp" folder, instead of '{server}'/var/spool/mail/.kolla/amigaamp ?
OK, I'll read the man pages for muttrc some more :)
-- kolla