David,

First -- Thanks very much for the quick response.  When I saw your reply,
I thought for sure that would work -- Unfortunately, I made the change,
and I'm still seeing the same behavior.

Here's what the default account-hook entry looks like now:

account-hook . 'unset imap_user ; set folder=~/Mail'

I also tried using the full path to the Mail directory rather than the ~
shortcut, and things are still the same.

-Rocky


On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 05:10:24PM -0500, David T-G wrote:

> Rocky --
> 
> ...and then Rocky Giannini said...
> % 
> % Hi Folks,
> 
> Hello!
> 
> 
> % 
> % I'm attempting to use mutt (V1.3.28i) to seamlessly read mail on a local
> % spool *and* two imap servers.
> 
> Sounds easy enough.
> 
> 
> % 
> ...
> % account-hook . 'unset imap_user'
> % account-hook imap://imap1.blah.com 'set folder=imap://imap1.blah.com/Mail; set 
>imap_user=myuser'
> % account-hook imap://imap2.blah.com 'set folder=imap://imap2.blah.com; set 
>imap_user=otherimapuser'
> % 
> ...
> % However, if I change back to ! (the inbox on the local system), the
> % folder designation remains stuck on the previous IMAP designation, and if
> % I try to save to =folder, mutt attempts to use a folder on the previous
> % IMAP server.
> 
> I think your clue is in your default account-hook statement.  What if you
> had
> 
>   account-hook . 'unset imap_user ; set folder=/path/to/folder"
> 
> there?
> 
> This is untested, but I *do* know that you'll have to reset folder somehow
> after you set it with the account-hook commands for imap1 and imap2;
> as you've shown us your muttrc, mutt is working exactly as expected.
> 
> 

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