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Re: [tlug] Mutt question: how to scan multiple remote folders for new messages?



On Mon, Jul 09, 2007 at 12:43:38PM +0300, Tapio Peltonen wrote:
> Since there are several Mutt users on this list, I thought someone here
> might be able to help me.
> 
> I use Mutt to read mail over IMAP. I use a filter on the IMAP server to
> deliver mail to several different folders in my IMAP directory.
> 
> but I don't think it does anything at all. How can I get TAB to scan all
> "incoming" folders and how do I mark folders as "incoming"? Surely the
> functionality exists in Mutt? I would think I am not the only one that
> wants this behaviour.

The subscribe command, as you guessed, is something different--it's for
mailing lists to which you subscribe and enables you to reply to the
list by hitting L.  (Mostly useful for lists which don't munge headers,
and have you, by default, reply only to the original poster.)

The mailboxes parameter might do what you want, but I'm not sure.  I use
mutt with pop, though I have with imap in the past.  In both cases, I
have my list of mailboxes (I use mbox format) in my $HOME/Mail
directory.  When I open mutt, I hit c and get open mailbox ('?' for
list) then hit tab and it shows me my list of mboxes.  I can navigate
that with vi commands (such as k or j) arrow keys or the space bar. 

Does that help at all?


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