On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 04:43:15PM +0530, Jeffrin Jose T. wrote: > > > > I added "mailboxes `echo $HOME/Mail*` " in my .muttrc in my home >directory and has moved procmail.log from $HOME/Mail and now i get a >notofication of "N" before opening mail.But can i get a noitification >typically on a mailbox without even opening the mailbox. > > Suppose i have different ones like .... > > debian-user > debian-devel > fsf-i > > Suppose a new mail arrives at debian-user , then it should be related > to this.. > > N debian-user > debian-devel > fsf-i
? Isn't that the default way mutt works? Its so long since I set it up from scratch I forget. set timeout=60 # Check for new mail every minute If you add this to .muttrc it should check all the mailboxes every minute and you'll see a "New mail in fsf-i" message at the bottom of the screen when you are in debian-user. Alternatively, press c from time to time. It'll pop up the name of a mailbox with new mail or else ask you to browse by pressing ?