Christian Hammers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >   I am using mutt to read all the messages in ~/mail.
> > >   When I save a message from a person say [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > 
> > >   I want to mutt to give me a default filename like this:
> > > 
> > >   ~/Mail/[EMAIL PROTECTED]

        Procmail won't work for me. I am already using procmail to sort
        the mails into more than ten folders. The feature I want is when
        I explicitly want to save a message, I want a default filename
        in ~/Mail. I am reading all the mails from ~/mail. I really
        cannot merge these two folders together becoz my ~/Mail is about
        180M big, and it just takes too long for mutt to handle it.

        Thanks.
> 
> Well, why not trying to use procmail ?
> I have a .procmailrc that e.g. saves all mail from this list here to
> ~/Mail/OLD/debian.user-l and ~/Mail/debian.user-l.
> Then I read the ~/Mail/* and delete it but have a archive in ~/Mail/OLD.
> Petty easy handling.

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