On Jan 6, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Tue January 6 2009, hose wrote:
These days people seem to enjoy posting their config files online
with
screenshots, so you can see what you get. It's usually a good
starting place. I suppose this is why people call mutt a frontend to
a config file.
http://wiki.mutt.org/?ConfigList
I'll look that over, thanks!
After that, check out the newbie guide to start tweaking.
http://wiki.mutt.org/index.cgi?MuttGuide
hmm, I looked for and found this:
http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide/UseIMAP
sinec I am more concerned about my IMAP accounts..
The curve is a bit steep at first, but it's well worth it in the end.
yeah, I can see that.. in kmail I have over 200 filters.. that will
be the
hardest part...
I use mutt purely in an IMAP client capacity even though the mailstore
is actually on the localhost; once you figure out how to navigate the
IMAP folder tree it works fine.
I've never done email filtering in mutt though, so I can't speak to
that. I use procmail instead, which is not nearly as enjoyable to
configure as mutt, but works for server-side autofiltering into
mailbox folders.
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