At Thu, 22 Apr 2010 15:46:20 +0100, Simon Brown wrote: > > […] > > I've some what blindly added this code but nothing seems to have > changed, I could very well have misunderstood > > what I was hoping for, was to be able to define just %/ in my folders > and end up with a hierachy like: > > server > mbox1 > mbox2 > subfolder > mbox3 > mbox4 > mbox5 > > what I currently have is a folders of > %/ > %sub1/ > %sub2/ > > which results in > > server > root > mbox1 > mbox2 > sub1 > sub1/mbox3 > sub1/mbox4 > > I think I'm making a mountain out of a molehill. I’m not sure what you mean here. After changing wl-folder-hierarchy-access-folders, you need to regenerate the hierarchy. In the Folders buffer, close the access group, then open with: C-u <RET> If that didn’t work, here is a starting point for that variable. If you have one level of IMAP hierarchy, separated by / or ., try: (setq wl-folder-hierarchy-access-folders '("^%[^\\./]+")) In my ~/.folders, I have: %:me@example.org:993!/ and folders like: list.wl-en and this regex works. If you need more, Greg Woods seems to have a very nice setting for wl-folder-hierarchy-access-folders. best, Erik
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