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Alas! Brad Knowles spake thus:
> Folks,
>=20
>     I've gone through the FAQ and searched for answers to this
> question, but still haven't been able to find anything that was able to
> help.
>=20
>     What I'd like to do is use mutt at one place to allow me to access
> my mail for various accounts (at the moment, one personal account via
> POP3, one work account via IMAP-over-SSL, and one local customer
> account).  It's not hard to figure out how to get mutt to handle any
> one of these accounts, but how can I get it to handle all three?

First, install fetchmail so that it downloads all your mail from all
your accounts, and install procmail so that your mail from different
accounts is stored in different folders.

After that, set up folder-hooks so that entering each folder changes the
whatever is necessary for that account (from address, signature,
whatever).=20

The end result will be that each folder becomes a new "account" for you
to use.=20

It is possible to achieve a much more flexible result than this, but
it's just something to get you started.

--=20
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
http://members.shaw.ca/feztaa/
--
Youth is when you blame all your troubles on your parents; maturity is
when you learn that everything is the fault of the younger generation.

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