On Sun, Apr 15, 2001 at 12:26:22AM -0400, Wade A. Mosely wrote:

> "+" or "=" as part of the filename, it expands to the value of
> the $folder variable.  Note, also, that "!" expands to the value
> of the $spool variable.  It's important to specify these before
> the mailboxes commands in the ~/.muttrc file.

Yes, I found that by accident today.  The ! is not important for me as I
all mail being filtered by default.  If it doesn't match any mailing
list folder, it gets dumped into an Inbox folder.  Nothing ever makes it
to the spool directory.

I had all my mailboxes setup incorrectly because I was not specifying
the ( full path || + ).  All work correctly now except for one list that
(L)ist reply does not work.  I'm investigating that.

> > Is there a comprehensive parameter listing anywhere?  I've not been able
> Have you not read the docs?!  On my system it is located at

Only what is located online at mutt.org.  I was about to say how
disappointed I was that there was not much documentation online, but I
just went and looked again and realized that I am an idiot.  I saw the
link for "HTML" or "Text" under Man Page and thought to myself, "why
would I want an html AND a text version of the man page?" and now it's
damn obvious that those are options for viewing the manual, which of
course is very comprehensive.  In too big of a hurry.  My bad.

> /usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt  Also, there is a default macro
> that pipes it through less when I press the <F1> key.  Reading
> that file is an absolute must!  =o)  It should help to clear up a
> lot for you.

Crap.  Yes it does.  I pressed ? repeatedly and cursed at how little
information appeared.  Again, too big of a hurry and again, my bad.

Well now that I'm armed with a little bit of help, gpg should be a bit
easier to get working (going to first key party next weekend).
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