On Sat, Oct 27, 2001 at 05:04:59PM -0700, Collin Peters wrote: > > I use: > mailboxes `find ~/Mail/ ! -name .log ! -name trash ! -name sent-mail ! > -name junkmail -type f -true -printf "%p "` > > This is great for mailboxes which change by getting added or deleted. > All you need to do is put the mailboxes you never want to show up as '! > -name mailbox'
Thanks for the tip. I wrote a script before reading your post, and it was erm... far more convoluted to say the least. I'll be borrowing yours now. ;)) [..] > I do the same. My point of confusion is that I thought that there was > no way to see the 'N' in the folder view, only the mailbox view. That's > why I only use the mailbox view with the -y switch and the following two > macroes which automatically put me back to that view with one key press. > > macro pager "i" "<sync-mailbox><change-folder>?<toggle-mailboxes>" > macro index "i" "<sync-mailbox><change-folder>?<toggle-mailboxes>" > > Is it possible to get the 'N' in the folder view? Sorry, I was confusing myself as I was typing. :) I meant mailbox view. Based on how Mutt determines new messages in a mailbox, detecting new messages in a folder (directory) seems a little ambitious! :) Regards :) -- Lee J. Moore It's all GNU to me