If your on FreeBSD, syslog.conf can do that for you. I have mine set up to
zip, rename, mv all my logs. It can be set to archive, delete, mail, files
based on size or age. If your on Linux I'd look at a cron job.
DAve
And Mikko Hänninen said....
> Nils Vogels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 26 Jul 2000:
> > Therefore I would like to build like an autoarchiver which moves the mail
> > monthly into a seperate, gzipped folder, so this months mail for the mutt list
> > would end up in =mutt-july-2000.gz
> >
> > How would I go by this using mutt ?
>
> I don't know, but I know I wouldn't do it with Mutt, rather than use
> something like procmail/maildrop or whatever... And possibly combined
> with commands run out of cron. Depends what exactly you want to do
> (all of the emails, or just selected emails, or what?).
>
>
> Mikko
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