Steve,

Thanks for the quick response.  Unfortunately, I can't seem to get that to 
work.  I've tried:

                "m" = ( "goToMailbox:", "imaps://mail.server.com/INBOX/Temp" );
                "m" = ( "goToMailbox:", 
"imaps://mail.server.com:993/INBOX/Temp" );
                "m" = ( "goToMailbox:", "imaps://mail.server.com/Temp" );

And none appear to resolve.  Any further advice?  Am I missing something silly? 

Thanks,

Will



On 13 Nov 2013, at 10:07, Steve Mayer wrote:

> Will,
>
> If I'm not mistaken, you need to use the full imap:// string when naming 
> mailboxes in the keybindings:
>
>
>       "m" = ( "moveToMailBox:", "imap://<mailserver FQDN>/Temp" );
>
> I could be completely wrong, but this is what works for me.
>
> -- 
> Steve Mayer
> smaye...@me.com
>
> On 13 Nov 2013, at 8:58, Will Styler wrote:
>
>> I've always been a mutt user, mostly for keyboardyness, and have decided to 
>> give MailMate a try seeing the IndieGogo campaign.  I love that most of the 
>> shortcuts I love already work One part of the configuration though has me 
>> stumped.  I'd like to set it up such that typing "cd" brings me to my ToDo 
>> folder, "cm" to Temp, etc, and equivalent, "sd" moves a message to my ToDo 
>> folder, "sm" to Temp, etc.
>>
>> I know that the relevant portion of my KeyBindings file needs to look like:
>>
>>      // Combo keys
>>      "c" = {
>>              "d" = ( "goToMailbox:", "ToDo" );
>>              "i" = ( "goToMailbox:", "INBOX" );
>>              "s" = ( "goToMailbox:", "Sent Items );
>>              "t" = ( "goToMailbox:", "Trash" );
>>              "m" = ( "goToMailbox:", "Temp" );
>>              "j" = ( "goToMailbox:", "Junk Mail" );
>>      };
>>
>>      "s" = {
>>              "d" = ( "moveToMailbox:", "ToDo" );
>>              "i" = ( "moveToMailbox:", "INBOX" );
>>              "m" = ( "moveToMailbox:", "Temp" );
>>              "r" = ( "moveToMailbox:", "Receipts2013" );
>>              "n" = ( "moveToMailbox:", "Junk Mail/NotSpam" );
>>              "y" = ( "moveToMailbox:", "Junk Mail/Spam" );
>>      };
>>
>> And in fact, it works for Inbox.  And I can use the big long UUID for any of 
>> the top mailboxes (although saving to them doesn't work).  What I'm 
>> struggling with is how to make these shortcuts open (or save to) the 
>> mailboxes listed under my IMAP account's name under "SOURCES".  I've tried 
>> "Temp", "/Temp", "ProviderName/Temp", and nothing works.
>>
>> Help!  Thanks!
>>
>> Will
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