On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 12:22:16AM +0200, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Adrian Chung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 13 Nov 2000:
> > or does mutt just not tell you when you have new mail in other
> > folders, except for ~/Maildir?
> 
> That's the default.  If you have other incoming mail folders, you need
> to tell Mutt about them.  This is done with the "mailboxes" command.
> In your .muttrc:
> 
>   mailboxes ~/Mail/folder1 ~/Mail/folder2 ...
> 
> (or possibly =folder1, =folder2, if your $folder points to ~/Mail)

So should this work:

    mailboxes ~/Maildir
    mailboxes =DevInfo
    mailboxes =GeneralDiscussion
    mailboxes =AdvancedForum
    mailboxes =CustomerForum
    mailboxes =NewUserForum
    mailboxes =WishList

Or does it all need to be on one line?

To further clarify, I should ask...  Does mutt actually tell you when
you have mail in other mailboxes?  Or only the Maildir?  In other
words, is it my setup that's broken?

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