Hi El 15/Feb/06 - 17:20, Troy Piggins dijo: > * scwang@xxxxxxxxx <scwang@xxxxxxxxx> : > > I specify mailboxes as following: > > > > set folder = ~/.maildir > > mailboxes =lcs > > mailboxes =ml-fvwm > > mailboxes =ml-fvwm-workers > > mailboxes =ml-gentoo-kernel > > mailboxes =ml-gentoo-laptop > > mailboxes =ml-gentoo-user > > mailboxes =ml-linux-x31 > > mailboxes =ml-mutt-user > > > > Because I have many mailboxes in .maildir that I want > > them to be specified by mailboxes directive, it's tedious > > to do it as above. Does mailboxes directive support some > > something like regular expression? For example, I wish I > > can specify that all mailboxes starting from 'ml' are > > mailboxes as following: > > > > mailboxes =ml* > > > > Unfortunately, it seems mailboxes directive doesn't support > > this specification currently. Is there another alternative > > for this? > > Try: > > mailboxes `echo ml*` Yep, this works with local folders but it would be very usefull to apply this to, in example, a remote imap server with hundreds of public folders. It's really annoying, as you can imagin ;-). Any other solution for this? Thx in advance. Regards. > -- > Troy Piggins > Ubuntu 5.10 pkgs : kernel 2.6.12-9-386, postfix 2.2.4, procmail 3.22 > Compiled from src : slrn 0.9.8.1/rt (score_color patch), mutt 1.5.11i > vim 6.4 > -- ___________________________________________________________________ Iván Forcada Atienza: correo: ivan@xxxxxxxxxxxx ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Software is like sex: it's better when it's free" (Linus Torvalds)
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