when you enter the main inbox in pine, the highlighed message is always
the oldest undread message, but with other folders it is the newest
unread message.
This is good for sentmail folders and save folders, but I use procmail
to filter this list into a separate folder and it would be nice to hav
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, David Purton wrote:
>
>when you enter the main inbox in pine, the highlighed message is always
>the oldest undread message, but with other folders it is the newest
>unread message.
I don't know how to permanently change this, but my workaround is J[ump] 1
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, John Galt wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, David Purton wrote:
>
> >
> >when you enter the main inbox in pine, the highlighed message is always
> >the oldest undread message, but with other folders it is the newest
> >unread message.
>
> I don't know how to permanently change thi
I was wondering if anyone on the list new a way to have pine use gzipped
compressed mbox files instead of them being uncompressed, which on my
system is taking up a lot of space these days!!!
Thanks in advance - Rab
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On Thu, 21 May 1998, Anders Hammarquist wrote:
> >Does anyone know how to get Pine to read mail from MH style folders?
>
> You give it the magic folder path #mh/, so, for example, your
> inbox would be set like
>
> inbox-path=#mh/inbox
>
My .pinerc has:
inbox-path=#MHINBOX
I save my mail in
>Does anyone know how to get Pine to read mail from MH style folders?
>I primarily use XFMail and I set up all my mail folders as MH folders. I'm
>trying to read my mail with Pine over telnet and I like to not have to
>reformat all my mail.
You give it the magic folder path #mh/, so, for example,
Does anyone know how to get Pine to read mail from MH style folders?
I primarily use XFMail and I set up all my mail folders as MH folders. I'm
trying to read my mail with Pine over telnet and I like to not have to
reformat all my mail.
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On Tue, May 19, 1998 at 10:41:16AM -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> Pine does not do this by itself. The docs state that Pine will support
> this, by allowing you to define multiple folders for incoming mail, but it
> won't do the filtering for you. You need to use something like procmail,
> whi
Ana Graca Silva wrote:
> Hello!
Hello!
> I really don't know how to configure pine to select mails based on the
> subject of the messages and to redirect them to different folders.
> Can someone help me?
There is a really good reason that you don't know how to do that..its
becausepine
is a mai
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> :0:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ./mail/archive/debianuser
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Or be anal and conserve minute space on your harddrive:
:0
* ^(To|Cc)[EMAIL PROTECTED]
./mail/archive/debianuser
Dennis
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On Tue, 19 May 1998, Ana Graca Silva wrote:
> I really don't know how to configure pine to select mails based on the
> subject of the messages and to redirect them to different folders.
> Can someone help me?
>
Pine does not do this by itself. The docs state
Hello!
I really don't know how to configure pine to select mails based on the
subject of the messages and to redirect them to different folders.
Can someone help me?
I'm using smail, debian 1.3.1
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