On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 04:31:56AM +0200, Peter Stuge wrote: > This isn't really possible through IMAP. Are you sure that mutt isn't > navigating around the actual filesystem?
That's what it's acting like, yes, but I'm pretty sure, since I don't NFS mount anything off of the remote box where the mail lives. I don't have a Maildir at all on the local box on which I'm running Mutt. > I'm tempted to think that it's a mutt configuration problem. An identical configuration, excepting port number, works fine with Courier. I have binc running on another port on the same box, looking at the same Maildir structure. There is no concurrent access, so that is not an issue. Here is what I've got: #set spoolfile=imap://postoffice/INBOX #set mbox=imap://postoffice/INBOX #set folder=imap://postoffice/INBOX #set record=imap://postoffice/INBOX/sent set spoolfile=imap://postoffice:10993/INBOX set mbox=imap://postoffice:10993/INBOX set folder=imap://postoffice:10993/INBOX set record=imap://postoffice:10993/INBOX/sent The commented out portion is for Courier, and the version with port numbers is for Binc. There are no other changes. It works fine with Courier, and exhibits the behaviour I've noted with Binc. > Also make sure / is in imap_delim_chars. Is there a way to verify this in Mutt? I'm not setting imap_delim_chars, so I would presume it would maintain the default, "/.". Thanks in advance for clues! I like binc IMAP thus far, and I'm hoping that a lack of roadblocks will lead to my being able to implement it at my site! -- Mason Loring Bliss - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Assistant Systems Administrator awake ? sleep : random() & 2 ? dream : sleep; -- Hamlet, Act III, Scene I
