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 > $HOME: Done that, it's now "out of the way" if you so like. :) > You can also do this little trick in your .procmailrc: > > MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail > DEBIAN=$MAILDIR/debian > > :0: > * ^X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > * ^X-Loop: debian-\/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > $DEBIAN/$MATCH Now, that's just _neat_ as can be. Thanks! > 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-ID headers and fix archaic PGP message formats > (---BEGIN PGP MESSAGE--- ... ---END ...---) Sure if you don't mind, I'd like that. > > I get to like mutt more and more every day. > Me too. :) Thanks tons for your help, good stuff. -- S. Burgener Powered by Debian GNU/Linux 2.2