rehi! i'm not going to change the Subject: header - i'd just want to briefly answer some points. ;-) at the moment, my mail remains at /var/spool/mail/$USER and is read directly from there by mutt; i.e. the folders are in mbox-format and stored locally. i also have courier-imap (maildir) running and wanted to use it, but in fact i don't see the point for using it as my users have ssh-access. :-D in muttrc i have lots of settings ('stolen' from different places) that don't really work. the procmail-settings are okay (or rather seem to be *g*). the folder names are just examples. # ~/.mutt/muttrc # [...] mailboxes `find ~/Mail -type f -print | grep -Ev \ '(admin|postponed|archiv)' | xargs` mailboxes ! +mutt-dev +mutt-users +open-pgp +wmaker +hurricane +vim +ietf \ +drums mailboxes +mbox +debian +lug-kiel +privat +buecher +debian-security \ +gnupg +e-mail-info mailboxes ! +~/Mail mailboxes `for file in ~/Mail/*; do echo -n "+~/Mail/$(basename $file) "; done` mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*' # EOF i'd like to fetch mail directly from $HOME/Mail/* - but i never managed to see all the folders at the same time and i don't like having to switch from one to another. (no idea, which of the above ways is "best". :-) ) OT: and i know all the vi key bindings i need. of course, with such big editors (that can do nearly everything) it's difficult to say that i know them. :-) apart from that, i did uninstall the vim-package because of unresolved dependencies in debian gnu/linux _unstable_ and i'm sure this would be _too_ much off-topic here. ;-) and as there's still elvis installed, i still _could_ call my system a real unix (if it was not a _GNU_ system!!! :-D ). thank you for the help! pablo On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 06:58:06AM -0400, David T-G wrote: > Pablo -- > > ...and then Pablo Hoertner said... > % > % hi@all! > > Hi again! [...] -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LONG LIVE THE RED PENGUIN AND THE SOCIALIST WORKERS' WORLD REVOLUTION! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- PABLO HOeRTNER aka RED TUX :-) pablo@xxxxxx / redtux@xxxxxxx http://www.redtux.at.tf/contact.html
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