on Sun, Nov 30, 2003 at 05:13:09PM -0800, Paul Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Is there any functionality in mutt, or a good way to implement it in > mutt, that allows you to killfile with roughly the same flexibility > that tin gives you for news?
'spamfilter' gives the ability to create whitelists and blacklists, applied through procmail rules. I've got a set of scripts, 'wl' and symlinks: bl bl-add bl-adddom bl-ck bl-ckall bl-help bl-list gl gl-add gl-adddom gl-ck gl-ckall gl-help gl-list sl sl-add sl-adddom sl-ck sl-ckall sl-help sl-list wl wl-add wl-adddom wl-ck wl-ckall wl-help wl-install wl-list ...which I use to add or test whether or not an address is on a white, black, grey, or spam list. Utility script mail-dom-addr.sed works on Maildir format mailboxes. http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Download/wl http://kmself.home.netcom.com/Download/mail-dom-addr.sed Look these over, you'll want to modify wl, and create symlinks manually. When reading mail in mutt, to whitelist an address: :wl-add ...adds the user to my whitelist. "sl-add" and "bl-add" are the equivalent spam/blacklist commands. "wl-ck" tests whether an address is already on the whitelist. Etc. Peace. -- Karsten M. Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://kmself.home.netcom.com/ What Part of "Gestalt" don't you understand? Of the top 24 industrialized nations, only Turkey has the government covering a smaller percentage of medical costs than the USA. - Laurie Garret, _Betrayal of Trust_
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