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List:       pine-info
Subject:    Re: Question about default collection <Sent>
From:       Terry Gray <gray () cac ! washington ! edu>
Date:       1994-03-31 16:02:50
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Greg,
We will be looking at providing more options on what the default 
collection context is for GOTO.  Until then, you need to press ^P 
before entering the folder name "work" in your example below.

-teg

On Wed, 30 Mar 1994, Gregory J. Atchity wrote:

>    How can I set the initial folder for the 'Goto' command to be something
> other than my first folder collection in 'folder-collections'?  I'd MUCH
> rather it was the Incoming folder collection instead.
> 
>    I've recently reorganized my mail directory into a couple
> subdirectories in the hopes of getting a bit more organized.
> 
>    So I created an Incoming directory which contains all my filtered
> incoming mail files, an Archives which contains mail I got a while back
> but still want to hang onto for a bit, and Sent which contains my sent
> mail. My .pinerc looks something like this:
> 
> inbox-path=Mail/Incoming/atchity
> incoming-folders=friends Mail/Incoming/friends,
>         work Mail/Incoming/work
> folder-collections=Sent Mail/Sent/[],
>         Archives Mail/Archive/[]
> 
> When I fire up pine, I see folder 'Mail/Incoming/atchity' as I want.
> HOWEVER, I then want to type 'g' (for GOTO), then 'work', and see my
> work-related mail.  However, it goes like this instead:
>     GOTO folder in <Sent> : work
>     [No such file or directory: Mail/Sent/work]
> 
> ---
> Greg Atchity (atchity@IaState.edU and atchity@ameslab.gov)
> Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory - USDOE
> 
> 
> 

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