install package "procmail", put in a .forward file to procmail, then set
up a procmailrc file to move mail to various folders based on the "from"
header. Works for me...
On Sat, 30 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> G'day to all, could someone help this slow newbie to sort my mailing lists
>
Hi!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> G'day to all, could someone help this slow newbie to
> sort my mailing lists i'm using mutt and sifting
> through my mail manually is now quite a chore i
> would like to sort them ie: deb-user'luv'etc into
> there own mailbox when fetching mail perhaps a copy
> of a
Patrick Colbeck dixit:
>
> :0:
> * ^(Resent-)?Sender: (owner-)?mutt-users(-request)[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> * $ !^(To|Cc|From):.*$pat.colbeck
> spool/Mutt
couldn't mailboxes be emptied by cron if kept within /spool?
TIA
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Un saludo,
Horacio
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On Sat Jan 30, 1999 at 08:19:13AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> G'day to all, could someone help this slow newbie to sort my mailing lists
> i'm using mutt and sifting through my mail manually is now quite a chore i
> would like to sort them ie: deb-user'luv'etc into there own mailbox when
>
On Sat, Jan 30, 1999 at 08:19:13AM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> G'day to all, could someone help this slow newbie to sort my mailing lists
> i'm using mutt and sifting through my mail manually is now quite a chore i
> would like to sort them ie: deb-user'luv'etc into there own mailbox when
> f
G'day to all, could someone help this slow newbie to sort my mailing lists i'm
using mutt and sifting through my mail manually is now quite a chore i would
like to sort them ie: deb-user'luv'etc into there own mailbox when fetching
mail perhaps a copy of a .muttrc might be helpfull for the comma
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