On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 07:22:25AM +0300, Jayson Willson wrote:
> Hi, Am!
> It seems like I have managed to get it working:
> I got rid of account-hooks, defined username and password in per-account
> configs and added following to muttrc:
> folder-hook userna...@gmail.com 'source ~/.mutt/username1'
> folder-hook userna...@gmail.com 'source ~/.mutt/username2'
> It appeared to be easier, than I thought :)
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 09, 2015 at 08:41:34PM +0000, Am Jam wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 08, 2015 at 08:22:17PM +0300, Jayson Willson wrote:
> > > Hello!
> > > I have the following configuration (two IMAP and SMTP accounts):
> > >  > cat .mutt/muttrc
> > > pastebin.com/NN7EJF8E
> > >  > cat .mutt/user1
> > > http://pastebin.com/w19fSTqh
> > > And user2 is configured in the same way.
> > > With such configuration, when I launch mutt, I get to user1 mailbox and 
> > > everything is fine. If I press F3, I get to user2 mailbox and everything 
> > > is fine again, but if I press F2, I do not get to user1 mailbox, but 
> > > instead stay in user2 and there is not way to get to user 1.
> > > Could you please help me to organize multiple accounts with mutt? Thank 
> > > you very much.
> > > -- 
> > > Yours sincerely, Jayson Willson
> > 
> > Hi Jayson,
> > 
> > Your .muttrc looks very similar to mine. The only visible differences I
> > can see is that I do not have those folder-hooks in mine. Additionally,
> > I do not have the account-hooks in each of my user profiles:
> > 
> > account-hook $folder "set imap_user=$my_user imap_pass=$my_pass"
> > 
> > Perhaps remove each of these lines in the user profile files and try
> > switching again?
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > Am Jam
> 
> -- 
> Yours sincerely, Jayson Willson

Can anyone explain why it is needed to use the source command twice?
Once when defining the folder-hooks and once in the macro. I would think
the macro would just execute a command that executes the correct folder
hook.

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