On Fri, Jan 25, 2002 at 07:42:00AM +1100, Grant Parnell wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > set spoolfile={dmgray@localhost}INBOX
> > # set spoolfile=imap://dmgray@localhost/INBOX
> > set folder={dmgray@localhost}mail
>
> This is from the pine manual, the syntax seems similar so maybe it'll
> work.
>
> _inbox-path_
> This specifies the name of the folder to use for the _INBOX_.
> By default this is unset and the system's default is used. The
> most common reason for setting this is to open an IMAP mailbox
> for the _INBOX_. For example, _{imap5.u.example.edu}inbox_ will
> open the user's standard _INBOX_ on the mail server, _imap5_.
>
> set spoolfile={dmgray@external-imap-server-name}INBOX
Mutt compiled with imap has the pine compatibility, but the mutt defined
way is :
set spoolfile=imap://user@imaphost/INBOX
-Elliot
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