>>>>> On Sat, 24 Aug 96 17:42 EDT, Stephen Masterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: Stephen> Can someone point me to info for the quickest, easiest way to use Stephen> procmail with Emacs RMAIL to separate, say, the debian list into a Stephen> separate folder? I normally have no problem putting hours into Stephen> something like this, but lately I'm incredibly busy and there seems Stephen> to have been loads of traffic on debian recently, so that I'd really Stephen> like to get it working as quickly as possible.
I switched to MH about a year ago, so this is just theory: 1) set up procmail ================== (with ~/.forward, etc) as explained by Dirk in a previous message 2) set up your ~/.procmailrc ============================ # Please check if all the paths in PATH are reachable, remove the ones that # are not. PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/bin: MAILDIR=$HOME LOCKFILE=$MAILDIR/.lockmail # default lock # default action: keep in username mailbox DEFAULT="/var/spool/mail/username" #------------------------------------------------------ # Debian mailing lists go into ~/debian/inbox :0:debian/.lock * ^X-Loop:[EMAIL PROTECTED] $MAILDIR/debian/inbox 3) from emacs, ============== do M-x rmail-input RET ~/debian/rmail RET to open/create the file ~/debian/rmail 4) in that buffer, ================== do M-x set-rmail-inbox-list RET inbox RET to explain rmail where to get new messages from. This all should work, now you only got to debug! ;-) Amities, Jean Orloff +++++++++ + + + + + + + ++++++ +Tel:(33)50.09.16.75 Fax:(33)50.09.94.95 http://lapphp0.in2p3.fr/~orloff/+ +++++++++ + + + + + + + ++++++ In a Bucharest hotel lobby: The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be unbearable. +++++++++ + + + + + + + +