On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 09:25:49PM -0700, Rem P Roberti wrote: > I have a fundamental lack of understanding on something. I am using > Mutt with FreeBSD 7.0. I have a number of mailboxes designated in my > muttrc that Procmail delivers to...for example: > > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/muttusers > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/freebsd > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/jep > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/steve > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/cups > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/abiword > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/system > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/procmail > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/spam > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/xan > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/elinks > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/mfolder > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/mark > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/kim > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/postfix > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/walt > mailboxes $HOME/Mail/inbox
If mutt and procmail have a proper sense of $HOME/Mail/ as the Maildir root, then this should work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep ^mailboxes .mutt/muttrc mailboxes + +lists +logwatch +logrotate +cron +mirror +nagios +rhn +rttix +webmaster +todo So that first "+" is my inbox, and here's an example from my .procmailrc: MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir :0 * ^TO_webmaster@(ibiblio.org|metalab.unc.edu) $MAILDIR/.webmaster/ So yours would be "$HOME/Mail" instead of "$HOME/Maildir" but otherwise very similar. Hope that helps, -- Cristóbal Palmer ibiblio.org systems administrator