Hi.  Long time.  :-)

   User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) # Debian testing/wheezy.

Background, I used mutt for years locally, dumping mail into ~/Mail
via POP.  Now, I've recently discovered that my ISP allows me IMAP
access, so I'm trying to resurrect my old mutt config.  The problem
is, I can't seem to get rid of mutt's belief that mail here's based
around ~/Mail (mbox) instead of my new plan, ~/mail (maildir).

I've been reading (re-reading) mutt docs for days, have replaced all
instances of "Mail" in my configs with "mail", yet still "s" (save),
among others, wants to put it in "~/Mail" somewhere.

Please suggest how I might tell mutt to think ~/mail instead of ~/Mail.


BTW, I'm getting mail via OfflineIMAP which is syncing local ~/mail
with ISP's ~/Inbox.  Gkrellm is running "/usr/bin/offlineimap -u Basic"
which appears to be working well.  Only mutt's "misbehaving."  It's
not a big problem, but it's annoying.

Stuff:

set folder="~/mail"
set mbox="~/mail"
set mbox_type=maildir"

Thanks.  :-)  Love mutt.  I wish I was half as smart as it is.


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