On 29Oct2020 16:21, Cameron Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:
>Also, being a shell script makes it easier to clean up the paths too:
>
> #!/bin/sh
> cd "$HOME/Maildir"
> find * -type d \( \( -name tmp -o -name new -o -name cur \) -prune \) -o
> -exec ismaildir {} ';' -print
>
>No stripping, just cd to the top directory and print relative paths.
Just to followup to myself, you probably them only need to pipe that
through:
sed 's/^/=/'
to put the required prefix on the front.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <[email protected]>