On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 09:02:06AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Michael --
>
> ...and then Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek said...
> %
> ...
> %
> % set spoolfile="$HOME/Mail"
> % set mbox_type=Maildir
> % set record=$HOME/Mail/Sent
>
> This is interesting. The spoolfile setting looks lik
Michael --
...and then Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek said...
%
...
% > I would recommend a couple of macros which reset $folder so that you can
% > quickly change from local to remote and back.
%
% This is what I set up:
%
%
% set spoolfile="$HOME/Mail"
% set mbox_type=Maildir
% set
> Michael --
>
> ...and then Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek said...
> %
> ...
> % Thank you for your responses. If I understand what you are writing, you
> % all advise me to swich from browsing local folders by defalt to browsing
> % remote folders by default.
>
> At least when you want to look a
Michael --
...and then Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek said...
%
...
% Thank you for your responses. If I understand what you are writing, you
% all advise me to swich from browsing local folders by defalt to browsing
% remote folders by default.
At least when you want to look at remote folders, an
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 12:10:14PM -0500, Dean Henrichsmeyer wrote:
> set folder=imap://host.foo.com/folder_root
>
> Substitute the host and the folder_root with your information and you'll
> browse your imap server by default.
>
> Dean
>
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 04:21:45PM +0200, Michal 'hram
set folder=imap://host.foo.com/folder_root
Substitute the host and the folder_root with your information and you'll
browse your imap server by default.
Dean
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 04:21:45PM +0200, Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek wrote:
> I think it would be a good idea if c gave me folder tree of
* On 2002.04.10, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
* "Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think it would be a good idea if c gave me folder tree of my current
> account and not local folders. ie if I am viewing somebody@somewhere/INBOX
> c should give me imap://somebody@somewher
Michal --
...and then Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek said...
%
% I think it would be a good idea if c gave me folder tree of my current
% account and not local folders. ie if I am viewing somebody@somewhere/INBOX
% c should give me imap://somebody@somewhere/, not ~/Mail (or whatever).
% The annoying
On Wed, Apr 10, 2002 at 04:21:45PM +0200, Michal 'hramrach' Suchanek wrote:
> I think it would be a good idea if c gave me folder tree of my current
> account and not local folders. ie if I am viewing somebody@somewhere/INBOX
> c should give me imap://somebody@somewhere/, not ~/Mail (or whatever).
I think it would be a good idea if c gave me folder tree of my current
account and not local folders. ie if I am viewing somebody@somewhere/INBOX
c should give me imap://somebody@somewhere/, not ~/Mail (or whatever).
The annoying behavior is observed in mutt-1.3.27i-4mdk.
Or is there a simple way
On Monday, 06 September 1999 at 19:40, Brandon Long wrote:
> On 08/30/99 Brendan Cully uttered the following other thing:
> > Well, I finally did a little investigating into how Mutt handles the
> > Cyrus IMAP server and, frankly, it's not too good.
> >
> > As a side note, the advice to set your
On 08/30/99 Brendan Cully uttered the following other thing:
> Well, I finally did a little investigating into how Mutt handles the
> Cyrus IMAP server and, frankly, it's not too good.
>
> As a side note, the advice to set your $folder to "{server}INBOX." is
> actually fine. Cyrus explicitly name
Well, I finally did a little investigating into how Mutt handles the
Cyrus IMAP server and, frankly, it's not too good.
As a side note, the advice to set your $folder to "{server}INBOX." is
actually fine. Cyrus explicitly names the home namespace "INBOX", where
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