On Wed Sep 20, 2000 at 04:26:36PM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> > > Maybe I need to go back to Pine. <grin>
> > > I used it for all my mail for a long time, but like the
> > > ability in kmsil to build filters that would put the lists
> > > in seperate folders.
> >
> > Give mutt a try... =) It'll let you do this (but procmail will also,
> > which works with pine as well).
>
> Mutt does allow multiple folders, but you have to move mail into them from
> your inbox either manually from mutt, or via procmail. However, having
> designated several mailboxes for procmail to dump mail into, you can then
> designate several mailboxes for mutt to watch for new mail. So the
> combination does what kmail appears to do by itself. The two programs
> together are The Unix Way (tm).
True enough, but it depends on personal preference. I have yet to
find a gui mail client that will let me do what
mutt/fetchmail/procmail do. =) And until I do, I'd rather use three
programs to do a job well than one program that doesn't do what I
need/want it to do... =)
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