On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 11:21:44AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
> > I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
> > $folder point to /INBOX
>
> Yeah, I've tried both -- they seem pretty much interchangeable?
I think they probably are, imap-namespace is one of those ghastly thi
Jenny --
...and then jennyw said...
%
% Tab completion is nice ... I'm not sure it's faster, though, when you
% have nested folders, many with similar names ...
Do you mean nested, as in down in subdirectories, or not nested, as in
next to each other?
You can also set a mask to limit your list
On Tue, 2002-03-26 at 10:53, Bruno Postle wrote:
> I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
> $folder point to /INBOX
Yeah, I've tried both -- they seem pretty much interchangeable?
> c ! will take you back to the index (! is an alias for
> $spoolfile).
That's g
On Tue 26-Mar-2002 at 10:16:16AM -0800, jennyw wrote:
>
> set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX
> set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/
I have something similar (with courier-imap), except both $spoolfile and
$folder point to /INBOX
> What happens is that when I first run mutt, I see my inb
26-Mar-02 at 10:16, jennyw ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
> I've just started using the IMAP features of mutt (I'm pretty new to the
> program in general, too). So far, things are working great -- except that
> when I change folders. Relevant lines of my .muttrc:
This is what I have in my .muttrc
I've just started using the IMAP features of mutt (I'm pretty new to the
program in general, too). So far, things are working great -- except that
when I change folders. Relevant lines of my .muttrc:
set spoolfile=imap://jennyw@localhost/INBOX
set folder=imap://jennyw@localhost/
What happens