On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 08:29 am, Glenn Sieb wrote:...
I really really like mutt... and most of my users who use shell on my
system really really like mutt.. Is there a way to get mutt to recognize
my folders? Right now my folders look like this:
~/Maildir/.Technical.Courier-IMAP/ ...
Our staff use mutt for checking and cleaning up clients mail, a wonderful tool with a real bounce facility.
mutt -m maildir -f ~/Maildir/.Technical.Courier-IMAP/
--markc
I don't use mutt... but doesn't this just open that one folder? (Yes? / No?)
(Of course, maybe that's all Glenn needed... but I *assumed* he wanted mutt to *recognize* the hierarchy, not just load one independently as a mailbox without understanding it's connection to the rest of the mailbox.)
Am I crazy? (...or just stupid maybe...) Or is that what you meant, Glenn? -- That mutt can't understand the full Maildir++ format used by Courier, as opposed to straight Maildir's.
I'm just being curious... I can't help, even if I understood you correctly. :( Sorry.)
-jab
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