So sprach Sven Guckes am 2002-06-04 um 02:43:05 +0200 :
wouldn't that work?
Yes, it would - and in fact that's what I'm doing now. However, for
this to work, the $mask must be set to also include . files. See my bug
report - 1206 or 1205, dunno.
Alexander Skwar
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So sprach Sven Guckes am 2002-05-27 um 20:28:54 +0200 :
dejavu. how about using a not-dotted file in a dot-dir,
ie +.dir/file, eg +.secret/froschteich ?
? I don't get it. Maildir has just three subdirectories, new, cur and
tmp. And to access a Maildir, you specify the name of the directory
* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-06-03 14:07]:
So sprach Sven Guckes am 2002-05-27 um 20:28:54 +0200 :
dejavu. how about using a not-dotted file in a dot-dir,
ie +.dir/file, eg +.secret/froschteich ?
? I don't get it. Maildir has just three subdirectories,
new, cur and tmp.
* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-19 11:15]:
I've got a hard time making mutt 1.3.99 to list my mailboxes.
Because I'm using courier imap, my mail gets delivered to
~/Maildir/.ML-MUTT-USERS (in the case of this mailinglist).
Now, when I set my mailboxes line to include
Sven Guckes wrote:
* Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-05-19 11:15]:
I've got a hard time making mutt 1.3.99 to list my mailboxes.
Because I'm using courier imap, my mail gets delivered to
~/Maildir/.ML-MUTT-USERS (in the case of this mailinglist).
Now, when I set my mailboxes