On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 06:31:27PM +0000, David Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net>
put forth the proposition:
On Tue, Feb 05, 2013 at 04:46:49PM +0000, James Griffin <jmz.grif...@kode5.net>
put forth the proposition:
--> David Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> [2013-02-05 15:54:45 +0000]:
Yours gives me:
1 ( ) Drafts
2 ( ) INBOX
3 ( ) Junk
4 ( ) Queue
5 ( ) Sent
Apart from the name and index number it's all blank.
Yes, sorry; this format is from the mutt configuration that I use
for Maildir access, not IMAP so it wouldn't of helped much. But, I
was really trying to encourage you to look up some of the printf
sequences and try different combinations. Read what each one does
or rather what data it displays and how it is formatted. It's much
more fun that way anyway. It's good to start out with an example
from someone elses configuration but then go into details and try
out different sequences and other options to get it exactly how you
want it.
Out of interest what Operating system are you using and what
filesystem is it?
Slackware 14.0 + ext4
And I think I've found a problem with my mailboxes commands. When I
tried changing the mailboxes for mailing lists I suddenly started
getting a message count in the $folder_format working, so it has to be
something to do with that I think.
Indeed that was a problem. I also found that only %C, %N and %f work
for imap.