I have an account on a Courier imapd server, and my mailboxes look like this:
imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX.friends imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX.work imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX.lists.mutt imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX.lists.vim As you can see, everything is relative to "INBOX". So, I set my $folder like this: set folder = "imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX" Which is great because I can then type "c" to change to a folder and simply type "=friends" to select that mailbox. I want mutt to open to my work mailbox, so I set spoolfile and also my other standard mailboxes: set spoolfile = +work set record= +sent-mail set postponed= +postponed This works perfectly. What does not work is "mailboxes" to set which folders to watch: mailboxes \ imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX.lists.mutt \ =lists.vim The result of that is that my mailboxes list looks like this: (notice the "/" delimiter mutt has added) 01 120 imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX.lists.mutt 02 0 imaps://imap.example.com/INBOX/lists.vim ^ The odd result is that both of those work for changing to that mailbox, but the ones where I use the "=" shortcut do not display any message counts (not the zero new messages in the example). Same thing happens if I use "+lists.vim". I tried modifying my "imap_delim_chars" to just the ".", but not difference. At one point in Mutt's history (1.5.14 perhaps) using "=" as in the example above worked. I have posted a number of times about this issue in the past, but just not noticed the delimiter. Yes, I could use: set folder = "imaps://imap.example.com/" mailboxes \ =INBOX.lists.mutt \ =INBOX.lists.vim But then I have to type "c =INBOX.friends" when I want to change mailboxes. -- Bill Moseley mose...@hank.org Sent from my iMutt