Louis-David --

...and then Louis-David Mitterrand said...
% 
% Hi,

Hello!


% 
% How can I go directly into the IMAP browser displaying all subscribed
% folders with one mutt command line?
% 
% I tried "mutt -f imap://localhost" but it goes into my INBOX. I am using

Yeah, that makes sense; you're telling mutt to open that particular
folder.


% courier-imap. The mailboxes variable in the .muttrc dosen't seem to work
% either for subscribed imap folders.

Assuming you have $folder set to imap://whatever... and perhaps have a
list of mailboxes (though I don't know that that's *required*), then
perhaps

  mutt -y

or

  mutt -Z

will do what you want.  If they don't do the trick, but

  <start mutt>
  ...
  c<tab><tab>

gets you to the list, then you might push the change command from your
muttrc file.


% 
% Thanks in advance,

HTH & HAND


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