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Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail
From: |
Konrad Hinsen |
Subject: |
Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail |
Date: |
Sun, 18 Dec 2011 21:29:45 +0100 |
Uday S Reddy writes:
> That seems to be a very useful piece of functionality. I will put it on the
> wish list.
>
> At the moment, what you can do is to use VM's virtual folder functionality
> to combine all those mailboxes (or some selection, take your pick) into a
> single virtual folder. Here is what I do to combine three IMAP mail boxes
> "2011-3", "2011-4" and "INBOX" into a single virtual folder.
That sounds like a very good solution for me, because it would allow
me to group my folders into more and less important ones.
> Please let me know if it works for you.
Not yet, the virtual folder remains empty, even though I selected
"any" and incuded three well-filled mailboxes. But I guess I just got
the format for the alist wrong - I'll look at that tomorrow.
Is there a way to get the list of all IMAP folders in an account from
VM? Ideally, I'd like to build a virtual folder by selecting all
mailboxes from my account that match a given pattern.
Thanks,
Konrad.
- [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail, Konrad Hinsen, 2011/12/18
- Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail, Uday S Reddy, 2011/12/18
- Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail,
Konrad Hinsen <=
- Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail, Konrad Hinsen, 2011/12/18
- Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail, Uday S Reddy, 2011/12/18
- Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail, Konrad Hinsen, 2011/12/20
- Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail, Uday Reddy, 2011/12/20
- Re: [VM] Finding IMAP mailboxes that have new/unread mail, Konrad Hinsen, 2011/12/20