also sprach martin f krafft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.02.20.1306 +0100]:
> One of last year's Sysadmin issues (or was it USENIX's ;login:?) had
> an article on mail organisation. The short story was that the guy
> had his mail system configured in such a way to automatically
> maintain a folder hierarchy of correspondents, where each such
> folder receives all mail exchanged (sent and received) with that
> correspondent.

I just had a simple and efficient idea: Since I have a sent folder
with everything in there, and also a read folder, to which messages
get filed when I have replied to them or am otherwise done
therewith, and since these two folders are synchronised anyway
between webmail and the various computers (Thanks offlineimap,
winner of Martin's Best-Tool-Of-2003 award), I figure I should just
let a cron script run over these two directories and let them do the
work. This seems to be the best approach. Funny I haven't looked at
that method yet.

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