On Mar 21 12:08 -0500, Arturo wrote:
>
> Hello, I have a ton of Gmail labels/folders i've setup over the years that I
> don't want
> to see all the time in the sidebar. But there are a few I'd like to be
> there whether or not they contain new mail.
If you use Gmail and IMAP, you could also
On 2017-03-26 17:31, Arturo wrote:
After a lot more trial and error and not getting it to work, I tried
NeoMutt to see if I had the problem there as well and I did. As it
turns out, the problem is that sidebar_whitelist does not expand + or
= so it never finds the folders. Bug confirmed.
On 03/27, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 05:31:14PM -0500, Arturo wrote:
> > As it turns out, the problem is that sidebar_whitelist does not
> > expand + or = so it never finds the folders.
>
> This is fixed in stable. I'll be releasing 1.8.1 in a week or two.
Great, thank
On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 05:31:14PM -0500, Arturo wrote:
> As it turns out, the problem is that sidebar_whitelist does not
> expand + or = so it never finds the folders.
This is fixed in stable. I'll be releasing 1.8.1 in a week or two.
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On 03/26, Florian Gamböck wrote:
> Hi Aruto,
>
> On 2017-03-21 12:08, Arturo wrote:
> > set imap_check_subscribed = yes " Checks/Shows all
> > set sidebar_new_mail_only = yes " limits sidebar to new
> > set sidebar_whitelist +Devel +Friends +Family " should show these
> > regardless of new
Hi Aruto,
On 2017-03-21 12:08, Arturo wrote:
set imap_check_subscribed = yes " Checks/Shows all
set sidebar_new_mail_only = yes " limits sidebar to new
set sidebar_whitelist +Devel +Friends +Family " should show these
regardless of new mail, right?
sidebar_whitelist is actually a command,
Hello, I have a ton of Gmail labels/folders i've setup over the years that I
don't want
to see all the time in the sidebar. But there are a few I'd like to be
there whether or not they contain new mail.
I'm using Mutt 1.8.0 and have the following in my .muttrc:
set imap_check_subscribed = yes