On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 11:49:12PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 06:47:09PM -0500, Ashley Clark wrote:
>
> > Procmail has a lot of flexibility and if you want I'll send you my
> > procmail rules which do neat things like eliminating duplicate messages
> > based on Message-I
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 06:47:09PM -0500, Ashley Clark wrote:
[snip-snip]
> :0:
> * ^X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * ^X-Loop: debian-\/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> $DEBIAN/$MATCH
In the above regex, does the [EMAIL PROTECTED] part match anything not starting
with an '@', correct? What follows doesn't matt
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 10:13:18AM -0700, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> It's also helpful to know that mutt used tab completion for both folders
> and addresses (something I stumbled on without realizing a couple of
Yes, that is neat. As a bash user who makes excessive use of this
feature on the
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 11:16:28PM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote:
> Hello list
>
> I wanted to know how to most easily use folders in mutt. It'd be even
> better if that would include the use of procmail. I am still a mutt
> beginner. I have used procmail a bit though.
It's also helpful to know tha
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 06:47:09PM -0500, Ashley Clark wrote:
> * man 5 muttrc
> | spoolfile
Thanks, that's precisely what I needed.
> You can save your procmail logfile into a .procmail directory off your
> $HOME:
Done that, it's now "out of the way" if you so like. :)
> You can also do this
* Sven Burgener in "Re: folders and mutt" dated 2000/06/19 20:33 wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 11:25:43PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
>
> > Put all your mail somewhere like a ~/mail directory; then tell
> > procmail (or an exim filter) to put inbox mail in ~/ma
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 11:25:43PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote:
> Put all your mail somewhere like a ~/mail directory; then tell procmail
> (or an exim filter) to put inbox mail in ~/mail/inbox, and your other
> folders are stored as files in ~/mail. You can subdivide folders into
> groups by using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I wanted to know how to most easily use folders in mutt. It'd be even
>better if that would include the use of procmail. I am still a mutt
>beginner. I have used procmail a bit though.
Put all your mail somewhere like a ~/mail directory; then tell procmail
(or an exim fi
Hello list
I wanted to know how to most easily use folders in mutt. It'd be even
better if that would include the use of procmail. I am still a mutt
beginner. I have used procmail a bit though.
TIA
Sven
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