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Re: Stop muttng from reading ~/Maildir on its own: msg#00050mail.mutt.mutt-ng.user
Hi, * Ulrich Spoerlein [05-09-08 18:57:38 +0200] wrote: This is extremely annyoing. Issueing a 'unmailboxes *' manually does Two bugs fixed: - 'unmailboxes *' did really nothing so it cannot work - the sidebar is now drawn after (un)mailboxes commands so that an update of the folders actually are visible. How do you invoke all this? Via some macro? What did you mean by 'reset'? Do you just change the values via 'set folder=foo' or really reset them via 'reset folder'? While looking into this, I used the following macro: | macro index ,c "<enter-command>unmailboxes *<enter><enter-command>set folder=/mnt$HOME/Maildir<enter><enter-command>source ~/.mutt/setup/mail.mailboxes<enter>' where the mail.mailboxes file just contains some 'mailboxes =foo' commands. The actual files are in ~/Maildir while /mnt$HOME/Maildir expands to my remote "main" spool. Also, can you please try revision 494? bye, Rocco -- :wq! |
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