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Re: Yet another maildir question
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John Sullivan |
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Re: Yet another maildir question |
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Wed, 21 Jul 2004 14:08:50 GMT |
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jesse@phiwumbda.org (Jesse F. Hughes) writes:
> "Richard Watson" <richard@openia.com> writes:
>
>> jesse@phiwumbda.org (Jesse F. Hughes) writes:
>>
>>> Evidently ~/Maildir is INBOX, and each subdirectory .dirname
>>> corresponds to a group called INBOX.dirname. This leads to fairly
>>> unwieldy group names: nnimap+PW:INBOX.blah. But I guess I can live
>>> with this. But *must* every group start with INBOX?
>>
>> I think that's a courier thing. All folders have to live inside the
>> INBOX.
>
See http://my.gnus.org/node/view/294 for a way to arbitrarily rename
your groups.
Seems to me like there was also a prefix variable that would let you
hide the INBOX, but I can't find it at the moment.
-John
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