On February 25, 2007, Dan Harkless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On February 25, 2007, Harald Geyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi! > > > > 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 > > Yeah, I've run across that one as well (via typo). Caused a little > consternation while I tried to figure out where the mail had been refiled > to. This was on my to-do list to look at for when I eventually get some > time to hack on nmh again. > > > 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 > > > > But if for some odd reason you want to set you current folder to ~/Mail > > you still can do it by specifying "+inbox/..". > > > > However "folders" will neither find "+" nor "+inbox/.." nor any > > equivalent (for obious reasons you'll say) thus making ~/Mail > > (and everything upwards in the hierarchy) an invisible folder. > > Thanks for the report. My personal opinion would be that it'd be better to > error if a non-empty folder name is given, rather than to get the rest of > the commands to work "properly" with a bare +.
Oops, I meant "error if an empty folder name is given". -- Dan Harkless http://harkless.org/dan/ _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
