On 2015-01-03 18:26, Per Jessen wrote:
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Hi,
On 03/01/15 02:19, I.Petrov wrote:
Hello,
The command in your case should be:
find $HOME/Maildir -type d -path *cur* -prune -o -path *new* -prune -o -path *tmp* -prune -o -path *courierimapkeywords* -prune -o -print
This command is another way to do it but I am unsure of the wildcard characters(*) you have used
Those aren't wildcards, they're for highlighting.
Oh my. One should never do that on text that is not text, but a command line example. It confuses things. Anyway, the command does not work, it finds files inside those paths. Not only the master folders. cer@Telcontar:~> find $HOME/Mail/maildir/ -type d -path cur -prune -o -path new -prune -o -path tmp -prune -o -path courierimapkeywords -prune -o -print /home/cer/Mail/maildir/ /home/cer/Mail/maildir/new /home/cer/Mail/maildir/new/1415018721.19713_2.Telcontar /home/cer/Mail/maildir/new/1415176204.20175_2.Telcontar The mails of the "new" directory should not be displayed. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)