On Sun, Sep 17, 2006 at 09:36:25AM -0400, Bob Self wrote: > I have 28 subdirectories in my main mail subdirectory. I'd like to get the > high traffic maildirs to be at the top of the list so I don't have to scroll > all of the way to the bottom where most of the busy lists seem to be (vim, > ubuntu). Is there a way to force the order of these directories other than > alphabetically? Not that I'm aware of. Using the `subscribe' command (in you .muttrc) you can change the order directories are looked for new messages. Then, when you type `c' to jump to the next directory containing unred messages, you'll jump to the next in this list. Not quite sure if someone will understand me though. -- Benoit Myard <mb@xxxxxxxxx> [0x3EEC1AEC] :wq!
Attachment:
pgpmhXoKunkUO.pgp
Description: PGP signature