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<p dir="auto">Hi,</p>
<p dir="auto">I haven’t done much with smart mailboxes, so I may be missing something. I had the idea that I could structure a source folder I use for notifications sent by GitHub.</p>
<p dir="auto">These notification emails all show the name of the repository they apply to as part of the To header, e.g. <code style="padding: 0 0.25em; background-color: #E4E4E4;">sveltejs/kit <kit@noreply.github.com></code> would be the repository <code style="padding: 0 0.25em; background-color: #E4E4E4;">sveltejs/kit</code>.</p>
<p dir="auto">I can use this to create sub-folders, see screenshot at <a href="https://cln.sh/Zp4nk7QW">https://cln.sh/Zp4nk7QW</a> .</p>
<p dir="auto">However, in some cases the same organization (that’s the part before the slash) has many repositories, and if the org name is also quite long then I end up with a screenful of sub-folders which appear to have all the same names unless I make the mailbox/folder bar in MM super wide — and even then it’s not really a useful overview. Obviously, if the name has a string formatted as <code style="padding: 0 0.25em; background-color: #E4E4E4;">org/repo</code>, then it would be great to extract the two parts and create nested sub folders for both levels, not just one.</p>
<p dir="auto">Is there a way to do that?</p>
<p dir="auto">Thanks<br>
Oli</p>
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