I thought the -nolink below would override the -link: $ set -x; refile -link -nolink +fup/c 273 274 275 + refile -link -nolink +fup/c 273 274 275 Create folder "/a/jdoe/Mail/-nolink"?
I ... cannot reproduce that. Specifically: % refile -link -nolink +personal 4193 4194 Works as expected. I believe you, but I am not sure what is going wrong. If others could test on other platforms it might be helpful. --Ken
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