Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!ucsd!ucbvax!hplabs!hplabsz!taylor From: taylor@hplabs.hp.com (Dave Taylor) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Re: Help with ELM required Message-ID: <2196@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM> Date: 8 Aug 88 16:25:43 GMT References: <319@pcsbst.UUCP> Sender: taylor@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM Organization: Hewlett-Packard University Grants Program Lines: 17 An easy way to acccomplish what you want is to use the symbolic link capabilities of Unix. For your example, you could have a folder called "wild" and then have a symbolic link to it called "rw". This way you would indeed have the `one' folder that has the dialog of your mail to him and back ... One of the things that I had played with was having a 'user name/login to folder name' mapping scheme so I could have folders that are selected by the *name* of the person I was sending mail to (eg. C)hange Mailbox to: ) but I never got around to actually implementing it. C'est la vie. Have fun -- -- Dave Taylor ps: Eric: when is Elm 2.1 coming out?