> >I just realized that you can do "refile 1 +" and it works perfectly well, > >that is: It does the only consistent thing to do and puts the message > >directly into ~/Mail > > That is surely a bug.
Yes, I did expect an error message, but after thinking about it, I don't want nmh to prevent me from shooting into my foot. > >Actually it seems that most commands work fairly well on "+" but there > >is one anomaly: The current folder always gets set to "+inbox", no matter > >where you start from! That is: "scan +" displays the contents of > >~/Mail but sets the current folder to ~/Mail/inbox Well I got confused: "scan +" doesn't change the current folder at all. However "folder +" shows the described behavior. > When I try > > scan + > > it lists two messages, and complains about both of them. That's > because I have two directories (i.e. folders) with all numeric > names. This is even a more general bug: Try "refile +inbox/11111; scan +inbox" for example. I think subfolders are a feature, numeric folder names probably are not. (Allowing them would rise quite some questions about the semantics of sequences and so on ...) Regards, Harald _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
