On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 05:47:10PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > hi > > is there a way to filter mail in mutt? i am testing mutt in > IMAP mode so i do not believe i can use procmail or anything > external to do it. the mail system is cyrus so i do not have > access to the mail files themselves either, so the filtering > has to be done by the client itself. i don't need anything > complex, mainly match addresses and move them to other > folders ..........
Well, you can always 't'ag all the messages manually. Or then you can 'T'ag messages matching a pattern, for example '~f user' tags all messages from 'user' (see section 4.2. in the manual for more about patterns.) When you have tagged all the relevant messages, you just tag-save (;s) to another folder. And if you want all the previous done more automatically, define a macro (section 3.6.) to do all the work for you in a single keypress. Using folder-hooks and 'push'-command you might even get everything done automatically when you enter the folder. Personally I use procmail filtering on the IMAP server, but then again, I have shell access to it. Maybe you can do server-side filtering yourself, ask the admins. -- Tommi Komulainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG 1024D/68388EE6 6FD6 DD79 EB38 BF6F 3533 09C0 04A8 9871 6838 8EE6
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