Heya,

On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 10:31:58PM +0100, mark.caglie...@gmail.com wrote:

> > That's documented in mutt's NEWS.Debian:
> > mutt (1.5.22-1) unstable; urgency=low
> > 
> >   The sidebar-dotted patch was replaced by the sidebar-dotpathsep patch from
> >   Gentoo. This new version drops the "sidebar_shortpath" option from the
> >   configuration. You can configure the behaviour with the
> >   "sidebar_delim_chars" option now.
> 
> argh, my mistake to not go through /usr/share/doc/mutt...

apt-get install apt-listchanges ;-)

> > > And now mutt doesn't complain anymore, but removing this setting makes
> > > sidebar_sort acting weird, and it seems that my mailboxes are not sorted, 
> > > but
> > > somewhat "random".
> > > 
> > > Was the sidebar patch removed from mutt-patched?
> > 
> > Only a sub-patch was replaced with a (IMHO) superior version.
> > Can you provide a screenshot of what you mean by "random"?
> 
> Yes, the screenshot is attached to this email (with some entry hidden by
> slight gimpi retouching). Just for an example, I
> have folders for various debian mailing lists, all named like
> debian-www, debian-l10n-italian, and so on. With the previous version of
> mutt and mutt-patched they were all together, now as you can see they're
> scattered all across the sidebar.
> 
> I found that setting or commenting sidebar_sort doesn't make any
> difference in the sort order of the folders in the sidebar.

That seems true. My muttrc is from old-times, and it seems my IMAP 
server does the sorting itself these days, so I did not notice the bug.

I'll see what I can do here, as sorting the sidebar is clearly something 
you want to have as a feature :)

Regards
Evgeni

-- 
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