Chuck,

With all due respect...

Some of us, me included, are forced to use Win-NT in our proffesional
time. As such, procmail is not an option during daytime. As such,
"brain-dead" email clients such as NetScape and others do become
something one has to live with, like it or not.

I use procmail at home. But I can't do that at work.

Regards
Gustav

Chuck Mead wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 09:08:02PM -0500, Vidiot was heard to say:
> 
> > For me, it is just easier to have them in my main mailbox and go through them
> > sequentially.
> 
> No it's not. You merely *think* it's easier. Don't let fear of procmail put you
> in this situation... :-)
> 
> Disclaimer: I am not trying to start a flame war... you may certainly handle your
> email in any way you choose but I would encourage you to learn how to use
> procmail as it *WILL* make your life easier... I get ~1000 messages a day and could
> not survive without it...
> 
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