Re: I need two different folder types
- To: Tolga <tolga@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: I need two different folder types
- From: Sertaç Ö. Yıldız <sertac.liste@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2008 17:42:34 +0200
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* Tolga [07.Nov.08 15:08 +0200]:
> My $HOME and e-mail folders are in different locations, so I need
> one set folder=my folder location and one for attaching files.
> Otherwise I have to wander in my filesystem. Is this possible?
Yes, and IIUC it’s common practice.
Just set folder to the (local or remote) directory that contains
your mailboxes. This directory is what ‘=’ or ‘+’ characters will
expand to when you are referring to a mailbox. You can still refer to
$HOME with ‘~’.
Check the “Mailbox Shortcuts” section of the manual for other
similar shortcuts. If this is not enough, you may use macros.
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~sertaç