Hi,

On Tuesday May 13 2014, Thomas 'Mash Herbert <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have the typical setup for queuing mail per the documentation, but 
> wondered if it is possible to list/find/count the queued mail?
>
> The mail is queued correctly and listed in my set queue directory...
>
> mash@tzara:~/shoebox/system/mail/queue$ ls
> 2014-05-13_16:08:29_1  2014-05-13_16:08:29_1.el  cur  index  new  tmp
>
> And it is correctly flushed and sent via mu4e when I action, but I wanted 
> to be able to see what mail is queued.
>
> If I set a "mu4e-maildir-shortcut", "("/queue" . ?q)", I assumed I would 
> see the mails queued but this is not the case.
>
> Anyone actually doing this already somehow?

The thing is that the queue is not a norma maildir with messages, but
something specific to the part of gnus take we're reusing for this; so
you might want to look there.

Cheers,
Dirk.







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