Re: Directly to a folder

2001-06-18 Thread Georg Herberg

Am 2001-06-17 schrieb Udo Müller: 
[...]
 write into your .profile or .bashrc:
 
 alias mutt=mutt -f MAILFOLDER
 
IMHO that's _not_ a good idea. This kind of hardcoding a behavior resticts you
to it. Better use the mutt -f MAILFOLDER-command directly from the shell-
prompt.

Georg

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Directly to a folder

2001-06-17 Thread Victor

How can I configure mutt in order to open my preferred mail folder at
start-up?

Ciao

Vittorio





Re: Directly to a folder

2001-06-17 Thread Udo Müller

Hi Vittorio,

On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 07:42:50PM +, Victor wrote:
 How can I configure mutt in order to open my preferred mail folder at
 start-up?
 
write into your .profile or .bashrc:

alias mutt=mutt -f MAILFOLDER

and replace MAILFOLDER with the file, which should be opened on
startup.

The logout and login, to set the alias.

Udo



Re: Directly to a folder

2001-06-17 Thread Danijel Tasov

Hello,

On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 07:42:50PM +, Victor wrote:
 How can I configure mutt in order to open my preferred mail folder at
 start-up?

set spoolfile=/path/to/preferred/folder

bye,
Da.Ta.

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