Re: hierarchical folder in mutt?
* On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 Jun Sun (jsun@xxxxxxxxxx) muttered:
> Here is what I have currently:
>
> ...
> mailboxes `for i in ~/mail/lists/*; do echo -n "$i "; done`
> mailboxes `for i in ~/mail/news/*; do echo -n "$i "; done`
> ...
>
> When I start mutt, I will get
>
> 9 N -rw------- 1 jsun jsun 27315492 Sep 03 13:40 =lists/acpi
> 19 -rw------- 1 jsun jsun 10477551 Sep 03 08:40 =lists/linux1394
> 32 -rw------- 1 jsun jsun 6251470 Aug 31 14:49 =news/baby
> 33 N -rw------- 1 jsun jsun 23410759 Sep 03 00:43 =news/nytimes
>
> The problem is that all the lists show up at the top-level mail folder,
yes in the mailboxes view. If you want a hirachical structure use the
browser.
HTH,
Michael
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