On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 06:50:09PM -0400, Mason Loring Bliss wrote:
> In the first case, under CourierIMAPd, I can select a mailbox and
> open it up, seeing what's in it. However, with binc, which shows
> the trailing slashes, selecting the folder and hitting "enter"
> takes me into that folder as though it were just a folder, and not
> a Maildir that has messages in it.

This isn't really possible through IMAP. Are you sure that mutt isn't
navigating around the actual filesystem?


> If I change folders and type, say, "=New-CVS-Commit", I will get to
> the folder.
> 
> Is this a bug with binc, or Mutt? Has anyone seen this, and is
> there a fix or workaround? My transition to binc won't fly if the
> local Mutt users can't navigate without pain.

I'm tempted to think that it's a mutt configuration problem. Please
check that at least folder and spoolfile are set to imap(s?)://
folders. Also make sure / is in imap_delim_chars.


On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 07:01:07PM -0400, Mason Loring Bliss wrote:
> A further bit of oddness: If, in the file chooser dialog, I press
> "space" instead of "enter", I am delivered into the index of the
> folder. (Note that with traditional Unix mboxes, "space" puts you
> into a pager showing you the raw contents of the mbox, not the
> index.)

Sorry, no idea on this one.


//Peter

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