Re: Using Maildir format, changing mailbox

2020-06-05 Thread Cameron Simpson
Just an aside... On 05Jun2020 16:15, mutt...@mail.com wrote: To explain: I have a number of different email accounts on a number of different servers, and I do that for a number of reasons, one being that my email is then effectively pre-filtered. Separating work and personal email is well wo

Re: Using Maildir format, changing mailbox

2020-06-05 Thread Kevin J. McCarthy
On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 04:15:10PM +0200, mutt...@mail.com wrote: What I'd like is that when I press '?' I get a list of *mailboxes* rather than directories, because, as a user, I'm really not interested in directories, I only want to know about mailboxes. I have a couple suggestions. The firs

Re: Using Maildir format, changing mailbox

2020-06-05 Thread Ben Boeckel
On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 07:33:04 -0700, Felix Finch wrote: > Out of curiosity, could you show your offlineimap usage? I have a > manually generated list of mboxes. It doesn't change often, but it > would be nice to do it "properly". I looked at offlineimap some time > ago, and again just now, an

Re: Using Maildir format, changing mailbox

2020-06-05 Thread Felix Finch
On 20200605, Ben Boeckel wrote: On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 16:15:10 +0200, mutt...@mail.com wrote: What I'd like is that when I press '?' I get a list of *mailboxes* rather than directories, because, as a user, I'm really not interested in directories, I only want to know about mailboxes. See the

Re: Using Maildir format, changing mailbox

2020-06-05 Thread José María Mateos
On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 04:15:10PM +0200, mutt...@mail.com wrote: What I'd like is that when I press '?' I get a list of *mailboxes* rather than directories, because, as a user, I'm really not interested in directories, I only want to know about mailboxes. I also use the Maildir format and I ge

Re: Using Maildir format, changing mailbox

2020-06-05 Thread Ben Boeckel
On Fri, Jun 05, 2020 at 16:15:10 +0200, mutt...@mail.com wrote: > What I'd like is that when I press '?' I get a list of *mailboxes* > rather than directories, because, as a user, I'm really not interested > in directories, I only want to know about mailboxes. See the `mailboxes` command. mailbox