[Alpine-info] .Sent Messages
Özgür Gökmen
og at ozgurgokmen.net
Mon Oct 19 08:56:11 PDT 2009
Please ignore my question. Delimitting with double quotes (""), instead of
the ones I am used to in writing LaTex code (``'') solves the problem.
Professional deformation.
incoming-folders=Sent Messages
"{my.server.net/novalidate-cert/user=og at ozgurgokmen.net/ssl}INBOX.Sent Messages"
"optnl-label"s should be different though. In Incoming-Folders, the
shortcut to
Sent
"{my.server.net/novalidate-cert/user=og at ozgurgokmen.net/ssl}INBOX.Sent
Messages"
would redirect to
Sent {my.server.net/novalidate-cert/user=og at ozgurgokmen.net/ssl}INBOX.Sent
Apologies,
Özgür
On Monday, 19 October 2009, at 18:25, Özgür Gökmen seems to have written:
> Dear list,
>
> This should be pretty basic, but I am stuck, and cannot see the answer.
> How can I access a remote directory via Alpine if there is a space in the
> name of the directory? Conventional escape methods do not seem to work.
>
> I keep all my correspondence on the server side so that I could access
> everything from different machines, either via Alpine or Mac OS X's
> Mail.app, which I use occasionally. My default-fcc is as follows so no
> problem accessing the mail I sent in Alpine via Mail.app.
>
> default-fcc={my.server.net/novalidate-cert/user=og at ozgurgokmen.net/ssl}INBOX.Sent
>
> However, IMAP accounts set in Mail.app store sent messages on the server
> side in a directory called `.Sent Messages`, and To Do notes in a
> directory labelled `.Apple Mail To Do`. If I could find a way to set those
> directories as incoming-folders, my problem will be over. Apparently, the
> following does not work.
>
> incoming-folders=Mail.app Sent Mail {my.server.net/novalidate-cert/user=og at ozgurgokmen.net/ssl}INBOX.Apple Mail To Do,
> {my.server.net/novalidate-cert/user=og at ozgurgokmen.net/ssl}INBOX.Sent Messages
>
> But, surprisingly, I have noticed that `.Sent Messages` do work in
> default-fcc.
>
> default-fcc={my.server.net/novalidate-cert/user=og at ozgurgokmen.net/ssl}INBOX.Sent Messages
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Özgür
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