Quoting Ben Lutgens (blutgens at sistina.com):
> Having mailboxes set allows you to open mutt with the -y switch and see all
> of the ones in your list ( i.e. th places new mails go and not all the
> places you've "s"aved mail to.)
> 
> When I hit "c" the next mailbox in my list with new mail in it is already
> listed in the bottom bar with the =tclug-list you have to type and I can
> hit "enter" and I'm there.
> 
> Further more I can hit "c" <TAB> and I go back to my list of mailboxes
> again, <tab> again shows all files in my Mail directory ( and so on )
> 
> I think it also affects the "reply to list" stuff that I've ever used.

I guess I need to see a demo. mutt -y just gives me a blank screen (nothing
listed). "c" gives me a list of lots of stuff.



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