Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [05/28/02 04:41:37 CEST] wrote:
>> In .muttrc I have: "mailboxes +IN-foobarA +IN-foobarB"
>> and also: "mbox-hook =IN-foorbarA =foobarA" etc.
> 
> You can use backticks to configure mutt by commands. Given
> that, use something like:
> 
>   mailboxes `ls -d ~/.mutt/IN.*`

This is probably a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway because it
has been bothering me since I first subscribed to mutt-user. ;-)

What's the thing with mailboxes with filename starting with IN (whoa,
three "with"'s in a row, $$ JACKPOT $$!)? Is it some sort of standard
for some mailbox format or what? I'd really want to know, so bear with
me...

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