Re: $set folder variable

2007-12-04 Thread Kyle Wheeler
ything on your IMAP server, no, you do not need to have mutt do *anything* with any mbox-related settings, with one exception: $mbox and $spoolfile. You probably just want to have something like this: set folder=imap://...stuff... set spoolfile=+ set mbox=+ For an explana

Re: $set folder variable

2007-12-04 Thread Patrick Shanahan
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 * Jamie Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12-04-07 17:41]: > i wondered if you had any idea's about the variable set folder= You NEED to do as advised, use the man pages and go thru your ~/.muttrc. > I'm trying to set this variable

Re: $set folder variable

2007-12-04 Thread Jamie Griffin
need to have an mbox vaiable setting in my muttrc? On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 10:44:08PM +, Jamie Griffin wrote: > Hi > > i wondered if you had any idea's about the variable set folder= > > I'm trying to set this variable to connent to an imap server (fastmail) us

$set folder variable

2007-12-04 Thread Jamie Griffin
Hi i wondered if you had any idea's about the variable set folder= I'm trying to set this variable to connent to an imap server (fastmail) using the following: set folder="imaps://mail.messagingengine.com:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:pass=**" when i'm in the main mutt view

Re: Optimising my muttrc - "set folder"

2002-03-15 Thread Sven Guckes
at you do wrong when you don't give a description about the "right" thing is supposed to be. ;-) > mailboxes "!" ~/Mail/imprezaturbo/in.mbx ~/Mail/spam/in.mbx You can abbreviate these using '+' which stands for $folder: set folder=~/Mail mailboxes

Re: set Folder

2002-03-02 Thread David DeSimone
Todd Kokoszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If I change from my home directory and try to use tab > completion it won't complete the folder name. But when > I try and manually choose it, mutt is in the correct > folder. I'm guessing that you mean you have a folder in ~/Mail that you are trying t

Re: set Folder - huh?

2002-03-02 Thread Sven Guckes
* Todd Kokoszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020228 17:30]: > I'm using the set folder command and I use the default value. doesn't everybody? > But when I don't open it in the default folder there's > a problem. I notice it when I change mailboxes. do you use a dif

set Folder

2002-02-28 Thread Todd Kokoszka
Hi, I'm using the set folder command and I use the default value. But when I don't open it in the default folder there's a problem. I notice it when I change mailboxes. If I change from my home directory and try to use tab completion it won't complete the folder name