Quoting tchomby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > It's a shame the sidebar patch is so problematic. What do mutt users > who don't use the sidebar patch do instead?
I have about 10 or 15 mailinglists delivered directly to my ~/Maildir using Exim. With 'Exim Filters', messages get filtered to the correct 'folder' based on rules. It's procmail on steroids. Mutt is configured to read ~/Maildir, and only that. An automated script for the 'subscribe' and 'mailboxes' settings figures out what 'folder' represents a mailinglist and what are just plain 'folders' based on their name (.list.mutt). Then i have this macro for the default 'c' command <change-folder>: macro index c "<change-folder>?<enter><tab>" macro pager c "<change-folder>?<enter><tab>" Now when i press 'c' i am presented with the list of all my subscribed folders. Those with new mail in them have an 'N' in front and I really don't care about the amount of new/oldnew/read messages. I usually idle in my 'INBOX' (~/Maildir), new mail notifications appear in the statusbar and can be recalled with '.'. I really really love mutt the way it is. Whatever the outcome of this debate is, please make it a toggle ;-) -Sndr. -- | Middle age is when broadness of the mind and narrowness of the waist | change places. | 1024D/08CEC94D - 34B3 3314 B146 E13C 70C8 9BDB D463 7E41 08CE C94D
