On Mon Apr 09, 2001 at 09:29:18PM -0700, CB wrote:
> > is pretty simple. Don't know about converting from netscape (never
> > used it), but if you can export your address book and read a ~/.muttrc
>
> ME said that it was the same mbox format as netscape, but just delete
> any index files. I looked around a bit (never occurred to me until
No clue... I actually use qmail's Maildir format with mutt... =)
> tonight to look for mutt.org :-/ ) and found an online .muttrc
> generator. I'm gonna be testing it soon. Gonna have to build the
> filtering myself, but can probably figure it out. One thing: mutt
> seems to be capable of doing pop now. I thought that was what fetchmail
> was for? Or it might be that it just lets you configure what you want
> mutt to tell fetchmail to do. I'll know more after messing with it
> some.
mutt.org is a good site. And yeah, mutt can do pop, but using
fetchmail is better I think because then you can use procmail. I'm
not sure if mutt works the same as fetchmail in that it sends to the
local MTA, which can pipe it thru procmail. Correct me if I'm wrong,
but this is what I currently use fetchmail for... download, send to
qmail, qmail sends to procmail, procmail puts it in my Maildir or
various mailboxes (depending on the rule).
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