Hi Guys,

I am running Mutt 1.5.21 with the sidebar patch. (Mutt-patched in the Ubuntu 
repository)
I'm using an IMAP account and all the mail is stored on the server.
Today I noticed that some mail folders I made on the server are not showing up 
in the list of folders in the sidebar.

For the life of me I can't remeber if I had to do anything special the last 
time I made a folder in order to have that folder appear in the sidebar.

In my .muttrc I have:

set imap_check_subscribed

set sidebar_width=30
set sidebar_visible=yes
set sidebar_delim='|'
set sidebar_sort=yes
color sidebar_new brightblue black# b toggles sidebar visibility
macro index b 'toggle sidebar_visible'
macro pager b 'toggle sidebar_visible'

bind index \CP sidebar-prev
bind index \CN sidebar-next
bind index \CO sidebar-open
bind pager \CP sidebar-prev
bind pager \CN sidebar-next
bind pager \CO sidebar-open

Pressing y brings up a list of all the folders in the sidebar that looks like 
this:

26   0                                 imaps://path-to-server/INBOX.mutt

The 26 is the number of this particular folder.  I don't know what the 0 means.
Only the folders that are visible in the sidebar are in this list.

I did notice that the folders that are not visible in the sidebar all have a . 
after their name, for example Amazon-UK.

Anyone have an idea what I am doing wrong?

Thank you,

--
John

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