++ 24/06/99 16:48 -0700 - Terry Reid:
>A similar wildcard solution (Michael Elkin's .muttrc distributed with
>0.92.5) does not need a specific ("inbox") pattern:
>
> mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail/*`
This is nice, but it will not work for me. This solution will order the
mailboxes on alphabetic order, not priority. When browsing thru the
various mailboxes with 'c' (and sometimes additionally 'space') they are
ordered in a special order. You can do this by putting the mailboxes in
the order of priority in your .muttrc:
# mailboxes
mailboxes =inbox
mailboxes =special-attn
mailboxes =admin
mailboxes =announce
[...]
When browsing the list, it'll first check inbox for new mail, then
special-attn, then admin, then announce, etc. Some mailinglist have low
priority, others have a higher. Mail send to me personally and things i
need to respond to quickly (special cases of spam etc) have higher
priority.
-Rejo.
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