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Elm 2.5 Folder Selection
You need to select a folder for the following commands:
s)ave - Selected message(s) will be saved to the folder you select,
and then deleted from the current folder.
C)opy - Selected message(s) will be saved to the folder you select.
c)hange - The folder you select will be opened for reading.
You may abort the command and return to the Elm main menu by typing
CTRL/D.
If you have enabled the "Save by Name" feature, Elm will recommend
a folder name for the s)ave and C)opy commands. You may strike ENTER
to accept the recommendation, or enter a different folder name.
There are some special names you may use to select the folder.
! Your main "incoming" mail folder.
> Your "received" mail folder.
< Your "sent" mail folder.
!! The same folder used for most recent save/copy.
=folder Select "folder" in your saved folders directory.
~/folder Select "folder" in your home directory.
~user/folder Select "folder" in user's home directory.
@alias The default save folder for the "alias".
You may specify a directory name here. If you do, the "File Selection
Browser" will start up to select a folder. Here are some examples
that would start up the browser:
/usr/tmp Start browser in "/usr/tmp".
. Start browser in current directory.
= Start browser in your saved folders directory.
You also may specify a pattern for the "File Selection Browser". If
you do, only filenames that match the pattern will be displayed.
The patterns use "*" to match any number of characters, and "?" to
match any single character. Here are some examples:
=*joe* Start browser in saved folders directory, and only
display files with "joe" somewhere in the
name.
/tmp/*.gif Start browser in the /tmp directory, and only
display files ending in ".gif".