On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 01:50:10PM +0100, Dan H wrote: > On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 14:05:16 +0200 > Jussi Peltola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Try: > > set folder="imap://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/" > > c =<folder> > > Typing '?' at this point results in an immediate segfault > (v1.5.13'). What gives? I have no idea.
>With 'c' it works though. Is there a way of > only having to specify part of the folder name? I'm using the TAB key > all the time in bash. Tab completion should work with 'c'. > My .muttrc has now grown to this: > > -------------------- > set folder=imap://server/ > set imap_user="xx" > set imap_pass="xx" > > mailboxes =INBOX /var/mail/dh > > ignore * > unignore from date subject to cc > -------------------- > > When I start mutt, it shows me the stuff in the local spool. As soon > as I do some folder-oriented stuff it dives into the IMAP server, but > how can I now access my local hierarchy under ~/Mail? c ~/Mail > In principle I'd like to keep all locally (POP3) receiced mail in the > ~/Mail hierarchy and the other stuff on the IMAP server. You should be able to configure fetchmail / procmail to save it in your home directory. -- Jussi Peltola