On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:51:15 -0600, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Robert Harris wrote: > > >I'm trying to configure Mutt at my office to handle 2 different IMAPS > >mail servers. Currently in my muttrc I have this: > > > >set spoolfile={mail1/ssl}INBOX > >set folder={mail1/ssl} > > > >mailboxes {mail1/ssl}INBOX > >mailboxes imaps://archives > >mailboxes imaps://archives/corporate > >mailboxes imaps://archives/corporate/syst > > > >the 1st line works great. The rest are the problem. There is no > >INBOX and those 3 are directories. In the syst directory is another > >subset of directories which have the actual mailboxes in them. > > > >In order to access the archives I have to "c" then <tab> and change to > >mail1, then do that again and change back to archives. Any operation > >in there repeats for all 3 telling me that it's not a selectable > >mailbox. If I open a mailbox in syst/june and I try to do a search, > >it give me "XXX isn't a selectable mailbox" for each of the 3 which > >are dirs. > > > >Anyone have an idea if I have the wrong syntax or any ideas? I've > >read most of the muttrc files I can find on google and the docs, > >nothing covers trying to read 2 or more mailboxes which are actually > >on different servers or the mailboxes are on different servers and > >directories of directories with mailboxes. > > > >I've tried the mutt mailing list, no responses there. > > > > > > > > > Have you tried just getting rid of the two lines that refer to > directories and not mailboxes? > > Example, just have: > > mailboxes {mail1/ssl}INBOX > mailboxes imaps://archives/corporate/syst > > Wouldn't that work? >
The INBOX one is the only one that is a file. The "syst" is also a directory containing files. -- :wq! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Robert L. Harris DISCLAIMER: These are MY OPINIONS With Dreams To Be A King, ALONE. I speak for First One Should Be A Man no-one else. - Manowar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]