Attila Csosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I remove from my .procmailrc the trailing '/', so I get
> .....
> folder1
> ....

Do you have a MAILDIR=$HOME/Maildir line in your .procmailrc, to tell
procmail the location of folder1?

> Should Iset up the folder variable to?:
> set folder=~/Maildir/folder1  ???

Set it to the same thing that you set MAILDIR to in procmail.

    set folder=~/Maildir

This name will be prepended to any folders you reference using the Mutt
shorthand of "=folder" or "+folder".

> In this case how can I change from folder1 to folder2 in mutt? 
> ( was c key.. )

Same key, just remember to put "=" or "+" in front of the folder name,
if it's not there already.

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