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Re: mailboxes list at startup



On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 06:00:03PM +0200, Ren? Clerc wrote:
> * Allister MacLeod <amacleod@xxxxxxxx> [08-10-2003 17:03]:
> >     I like the mailbox list that mutt presents when I start it up with
> > 'mutt -y', but I wish I could have that be the default.  I have found
> > that adding 'push "<change-folder>?<toggle-mailboxes>"' to the end of
> > my .muttrc does the trick, but I was wondering if there is a nicer
> > way.  I suppose I could also alias mutt="/usr/bin/mutt -y" in my
> > shell.
> What do you mean by a nicer way?

Well.. like set startup_mailboxes=yes or something. :-)  Not a big
deal, I guess.

> I don't see what the exact problem is, you can *make* it the default
> yourself, just as I can make a default for myself...

By *make* you mean recompile mutt?
I think one thing I was worried about was that
"<change-folder>?<toggle-mailboxes>" might not always put it in the
proper state, but upon a little testing, it looks like the ? always
enters the folder browser and never the mailboxes browser.

Thanks anyway,
 Allister