Re: command line folder alias access (feature request)

2001-11-02 Thread David T-G
Alexander, et al -- ...and then Alexander V. Konstantinou said... % % Right now I've achieved this functionality through a wrapper shell % % script that greps for the alias name and invokes mutt with the real % % user name. % % That makes sense, though it sounds somewhat painful. % % It

Re: command line folder alias access (feature request)

2001-11-01 Thread David T-G
Alexander -- ...and then Alexander V. Konstantinou said... % As far as I can tell, mutt does not support openning the folder of % a user based on an alias. For example, consider user [EMAIL PROTECTED] % that is aliased as foo. Yep. % % I'd like to be able to open the folder using mutt -f

Re: command line folder alias access (feature request)

2001-11-01 Thread Alexander V. Konstantinou
% Right now I've achieved this functionality through a wrapper shell % script that greps for the alias name and invokes mutt with the real % user name. That makes sense, though it sounds somewhat painful. It is not really painful, or slow for that matter on my machine ... Here is my quick

command line folder alias access (feature request)

2001-10-30 Thread Alexander V. Konstantinou
As far as I can tell, mutt does not support openning the folder of a user based on an alias. For example, consider user [EMAIL PROTECTED] that is aliased as foo. I'd like to be able to open the folder using mutt -f =foo (perhaps using some other symbol than '='). Right now I've achieved this