Hi all, I'd like to enable a key combination that would take me back to the most recent mailbox I've visited before the current one.
My current idea how I'd go about this: (1) Make a folder-hook for all folders that pushes a key sequence calling a shell command: the shell command would just write the path of the current mailbox to an arbitrary file. (2) Bind a key to <change-folder> and 'cat" that file as the argument. Well, I'm already stuck with the first point: I can do !pwd > ~/thefile but this prints the location of the top-level maildir (understandably, since I start mutt from a terminal with that dir as the working directory.) How would I get mutt to pass the current mailbox to a file? I know I can use "%f" to display the current mailbox in the status bar, but how to pass it to a shell script? In fact, I'm stumped with point (2) as well. Any pointers? Or is this a hopeless endeavor? Thanks, m.