I did few tests and I think I'm going to use environment variable.
Before calling mutt I will source "~/.mutt/my-env.sh" where I'll set the
variable I'd like to use in muttrc (eg. MUTT_MAIL_FOLDER=~/Mail).
mailboxes `echo -n "+ "; cd $MUTT_MAIL_FOLDER/gmail; find . -maxdepth 1
-type d -name "*"
On 29Aug2019 19:11, Mathieu Carpentier wrote:
I did few tests and I think I'm going to use environment variable.
Before calling mutt I will source "~/.mutt/my-env.sh" where I'll set the
variable I'd like to use in muttrc (eg. MUTT_MAIL_FOLDER=~/Mail).
mailboxes `echo -n "+ "; cd
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 01:37:02PM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
Mutt doesn't add the trailing spaces. However, if you are replying to
a flowed message, they won't be removed. Whether to reflow the quoted
content is up to you. There may be some cases where it's not
appropriate to do so.