Johannes --
...and then Johannes Zellner said...
% On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:59:28AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
% > % If I now choose for example 'INBOX' and type <return>, I just get
% > % another folder list with one entry
% >
% > Can you, however, choose either of your other two examples and then
% > arrive at the mail folder, or do you have this problem with all of them?
%
% I've the problem with all folders.
Hokay; it's not specific to the INBOX. And it looks to have been figured
out below. But ...
%
% > which is also indicated by the ../ "in" the folder. Would you mind
% > trying
% >
% > mutt -f imap://server/INBOX
% > mutt -f imap://server/INBOX/
% > mutt -f imap://server/INBOX.
%
% none of these work.
That's interesting. You should be able to access INBOX directly from the
command line; I just did that a few months ago. I'm afraid, though, that
I don't remember the grammar I used, and I no longer have an exchange
server to use to try it again.
% but I can indeed select the files with <space> instead of <return>.
% That's pretty much ok (although letting mutt decide if it should
% open it as folder or as file would be even better)
Yeah, but mutt doesn't know what you want to do -- each of these single
elements has two possibilities, so how could it?
%
% Thanks for your help.
Glad to be of service.
%
%
% --
% Johannes
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