* Gary Johnson schrieb: > On 2009-05-05, Alex Huth wrote: > > Hello! > > > > I have a problem using a command in folder-hooks. I wnat to read a > > config file using folder-hooks: > > > > folder-hooks: > > folder-hook . set sort = reverse-date-received > > folder-hook = freebsd-current source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist > > > > defaults.maillist: > > set sort = threads > > set strict_threads = yes > > set collapse_unread = yes > > set uncollapse_jump = yes > > > > Using this i get "unknown command" when i open the mailbox. Is it > > not possible to use "source" in folder-hooks? If not how can i > > configure it to get it working? > > The folder-hook command is expecting to see the command as a single > argument. Therefore, if the command includes any whitespace, the > command must be enclosed in quotes, or the whitespace otherwise > removed. With that change, your hooks would become: > > folder-hook . "set sort=reverse-date-received" > folder-hook =/freebsd-current "source ~/.mutt/defaults.maillist" > > I removed the spaces surrounding the = in the set command because > the manual doesn't indicate that spaces are allowed there. I also > added a / in the folder name of the second folder-hook, assuming > that one belongs there. > > HTH, > Gary > > First folder-hook worked without qoutes, full path for the second hook is ~/Mail/freebsd/freebsd-current. But even with your version i get the error "unknown command" for the second hook.
Alex
