On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 12:48:29PM +0400, Rino Mardo wrote: > in your ~/.muttrc you have to tell mutt your mailboxes. in my setup i have > /var/mail/me and ~/Mail as locations for all my mailboxes and i would just > press "c" to change mailboxes. i'm not in my debbie box right now but if i > remember it right it goes like this: > > mailboxes /var/mail/<username> ~/Mail/ >
I've already tried this. Let me describe what I want: All my mailboxes are under the directory /home/fayard/Mail/ When you type c, you have: Open mailbox ('?' for list): ~/Mail/callig (Your current mailbox) And when you start to type a name, it changes into: Open mailbox: d (if d is the first letter you have typed) What I want is to type debian-user to switch to the /home/fayard/Mail/debian-user mailbox, and I want automatic completion over all the mailboxes in /home/fayard/Mail/. I'm quite sure I had that on an old distibution, and I can't find anything in the mutt documentation. Thanks Francois