-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Most Unix mailers don't do filtering themselves. Instead you should use procmail. It's an incredibly flexible filtering program. Here's the procmail recipe I use for this list: :0: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ./mail/archive/debian-user
This redirects mail to debian-user to mail/archive/debian-user in my home directory. You'll need to create a .forward file to have all your mail piped through procmail. It should look more or less like: "|/usr/bin/procmail" (the quotes ARE part of the .forward contents) Then you'll need to configure pine to use incoming message folders (I think the option is "enable-incoming-folders" or something). And don't listen to those folks who'll tell you to use Mutt. It's got an awful interface and an even worse configuration mechanism... noah --looking forward to yet another Pine vs. Mutt flamewar On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, adam.edgar wrote: > The Unix machine I get my mail on has only a few mail clients to choose > from and Ive chosen pine for my use. Im new to it and have tried to > discern how to set up a filter so that the mail from this list goes to a > seperate folder if any one know how to do this I would be thankful for > their help. > Adam S Edgar > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > PGP Public Key available at http://web.morgul.net/~frodo/mail.html or by `finger -l [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBOVjPo4dCcpBjGWoFAQEV1AP+N3iY/WFYqf5Bqb4Yux1j3+m5gVn3JZpV ZZryIrUzaVd/N8l5ZHCzpeulGRR+jJco7QyNxE9lbOoQFS94m1lKzTXC3Ci4+dt3 f7iTtQImEDXt4Ns+ch5LoPX1a8msDbsYI2tS5eyhcM7OphzAIR7LQOs51c/5/2zF dbWzGozAxzg= =BON1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----