To be able to select messages and perform commands on them choose the enable-aggregate-command-set option in the config section.
Ernest Johanson Web Systems Administrator Fuller Theological Seminary On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Nitebirdz wrote: > Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 14:17:17 -0500 (CDT) > From: Nitebirdz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Philippe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: adam.edgar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: Filtering Email in Pine > > On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Philippe wrote: > > > Hi Adam, > > > > it takes just seconds to filter mail in Pine. From main menu, type S for > > setup. Then R for rules. Then F for filter. Then A for add. Give the rule > > a nickname by replacing the "no value set" in the menu. Put the Debian > > user list address on the "Cc:" line. At the bottom, choose the Folder you > > want it moved to. Exit. You're half-way done! Repeat to set another rule > > for which "From:" is the Debian address while "Cc:" is unspecified. That's > > it. > > > > pine is great. I've never used mutt. What's good about it? > > > > It may be a rhetorical question, but just in case... some people like the > fact that mutt automatically shows all the messages in threads news-style, > which makes it a lot easier to read messages from the mailing lists. I > found a workaround to do something similar in pine though by sorting the > messages according to the subject line and the date, so that all messages > on the same topic are bundled together. I also like pine better. ;-) > > I got another question for you though. How do you select say all messages > in a certain folder in pine? Or perhaps from message 1 to message 45, in > order to save them, delete them... whatever. > > > - ---------------------------- > Nitebirdz > http://www.linuxnovice.org > Tips, articles, news, links... >