Re: Expiring mail

2000-08-15 Thread Joey Hess
Arcady Genkin wrote: > This is a valid point, but for several reasons I prefer mailboxes. > For one I am subscribed to many maling lists with high traffic, and I > don't want to waste inodes. Also, I'm not sure if procmail will work > with maildir. I also use Qmail, but have it deliver to mailbox

Re: Expiring mail

2000-08-14 Thread Arcady Genkin
Christopher Mosley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I'm looking for something that would be able to: > > 1. Delete messages older than a specified date. > > 2. Move messages older than a specified date (i.e. archive them > > away). > > This would be quite easy if your mail is in Maildir form

Re: Prepositions [was Re: Expiring mail]

2000-08-13 Thread Cam Ellison
"Eric G . Miller" wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 12:43:26PM -0400, Christopher Mosley wrote: > > Maildir format might be found at qmail but I really don't know. Perhaps > > there is info there on how to do this, it seems to be something people > > would be in need of - I mean - something for

Prepositions [was Re: Expiring mail]

2000-08-13 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Sun, Aug 13, 2000 at 12:43:26PM -0400, Christopher Mosley wrote: > Maildir format might be found at qmail but I really don't know. Perhaps > there is info there on how to do this, it seems to be something people > would be in need of - I mean - something for which there is a need. > Why on eart

Re: Expiring mail

2000-08-13 Thread Christopher Mosley
On 13 Aug 2000, Arcady Genkin wrote: > Are there any non-interactive tools to expire mail from a mailbox? > I have procmail spliting my mail into many mailboxes, and then use my > mailreader's expiry functionality. I would like to rather run > something from crontab. > > I'm looking for someth

Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread David Z. Maze
Gary Hennigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: GH> 3) And I think this is your main problem. GH> GH> Once you read an article it generally has one of three "marks" next to GH> it: GH> GH> O means the article/mail was read, but is not marked as read. GH> E means the article/mail was read and marked as

Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread David Coe
Matthias Hertel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat > newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread, > ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days. This is a common concern and sour

Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread Gary Hennigan
Ooops! Note the typo below. "Gary Hennigan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip] > 3) And I think this is your main problem. > > Once you read an article it generally has one of three "marks" next to > it: > > O means the article/mail was read, but is not marked as read. O means the article/mail

Re: expiring mail in Gnus

1999-10-06 Thread Gary Hennigan
Matthias Hertel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'd like to configure Gnus to make reading debian-users somewhat > newsgroup-like, ie. all messages that are read (as opposed to unread, > ticked, or dormant) should be deleted from my disk after three days. I > thought that setting the following group

Re: Expiring mail "articles" in a region in Gnus?

1996-10-24 Thread Rob Browning
Guy Maor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > If you read this message, please, send it again. > > I think that was Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Missed the initial request, but I saw this. Email copy coming right up. -- Rob -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EM

Re: Expiring mail "articles" in a region in Gnus?

1996-10-24 Thread Guy Maor
Yves Arrouye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'd like to know how it is possible to expire mail "articles" in the > current region in Gnus. I'm not knowledgeable about Gnus so I can't write > it mself, but if someone has an idea or can help me, this would be great... Just select the messages and hi