Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 17 May 2000:
> > macro  index some-keystroke  \
> >  "<collapse-all><tag-pattern>~r>14d<enter>|gzip >> /some/archive/file.gz \
> >  "mark and archive old (2+ weeks) messages"

> Yes, those would improve things by making the command line 'push'
> rather less messy.  However they don't end up with the archive having
> the same hierarchy as my main mail folder which is how I would like it
> to end up if I can.

You can solve this outside of Mutt -- a simple mv will take it
where-ever you want, if Mutt puts it into a known location.
Presumably the script knows the original folder name, so constructing
the new archive name shouldn't be too difficult based on that.
(eg. just add "archive/" in front of it)


Mikko
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