<ref id="default_hook" name="$default_hook"> that is in effect
at that time will be used.
+<sect1>Usind the sidebar<label id="sidebar">
+<p>
+The sidebar allows you to use a mailbox listing which looks very
+similiar to the ones you can the in GUI mail clients.
+The sidebar lists all specified mailboxes, shows the number in each
+and highlights the ones with new email
+Use the following commands:
+<tscreen><verb>
+set sidebar_visible="yes"
+set sidebar_width=25
+</tscreen></verb>
+
+If you want to specify the mailboxes you can do so with:
+<tscreen><verb>
+set mbox='=INBOX'
+mailboxes INBOX \
+ MBOX1 \
+ MBOX2 \
+ ...
+</tscreen></verb>
+
+You can also specify the colors for mailboxes with new mails by using:
+<tscreen><verb>
+color sidebar_new red black
+</tscreen></verb>
+
+The available functions are:
+<tscreen><verb>
+sidebar-scroll-up Scrolls the mailbox list up 1 page
+sidebar-scroll-down Scrolls the mailbox list down 1 page
+sidebar-next Hilights the next mailbox
+sidebar-previous Hilights the previous mailbox
+sidebar-open Opens the currently hilighted mailbox
+</tscreen></verb>
+
<sect1>External Address Queries<label id="query">
<p>
Mutt supports connecting to external directory databases such as LDAP,
will choose to descend into the subfolder view. If you wish to view
the messages in that folder, you must use <tt>view-file</tt> instead
(bound to <tt>space</tt> by default).
-<item>You can delete mailboxes with the <tt>delete-mailbox</tt>
- command (bound to <tt>d</tt> by default. You may also
+<item>You can create, delete and rename mailboxes with the
+ <tt>create-mailbox</tt>, <tt>delete-mailbox</tt>, and
+ <tt>rename-mailbox</tt> commands (default bindings: <tt>C</tt>,
+ <tt>d</tt> and <tt>r</tt>, respectively). You may also
<tt>subscribe</tt> and <tt>unsubscribe</tt> to mailboxes (normally
these are bound to <tt>s</tt> and <tt>u</tt>, respectively).
</itemize>