You can do this quiet easilt. There is a gzip compression patch for
mailboxes that mutt reads just as any other mailbox. I can't recall teh
site but it is off the mutt links page.

On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 03:34:52AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen muttered:
| 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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