Seth Delackner muttered: > Not to get too picky, but in mutt you have to specify in your .muttrc > which files are considered inboxes that could receive new messages. > e.g. mailboxes ! =filtered_box =another_box
My setup is a little different. I have set folder=$HOME/Mail set spoolfile=~/Mail/inbox set mbox=+mbox in muttrc. I don't use procmail (yet), just a .forward file with the exim filter declaration at the top. New mail cheerfully appends to various files (not named in the .muttrc) according to if-then-elif lines in .forward. Here's a question: where is the .forward file syntax documented? The exim docs refer to "standard .forward file processing" but that's it. I use things like if $h_x-mailing-list matches "^<debian-(.*)@lists\\\\.debian\\\\.org>" then save $home/Mail/deb.inbox finish endif that I've copied from others, but where can I find a list of supported commands such as 'save' and 'finish'? Thanks, Paul -- Paul Mackinney | Who profited from Sept 11? [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.copvcia.com/