Andy Wingo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/14/2001:
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Michael Elkins wrote:
> > I would suggest using Mutt's scoring with an appropriate $score_threshold_delete
> > value. This should just as well for IMAP mailboxes as any other type of
> > filtering. I thought about building something into isync, but this would
> > really be a duplication of what already exists in Mutt.
> >
> > me
>
> Really what I'm looking for is a way to move (automagically) messages
> from my spool (INBOX) folder to another folder (say, all mutt-users
> messages in their own folder). For me, it would be nice if this were
> done as they came in. Unless I understand wrong, scoring more oriented
> towards deletion of messages. Perhaps having an 'imap-new-message-hook'
> (or even a 'new-message-hook') would be be a good solution to this
> problem. If not, I'll probably end up hacking together something over
> the next couple of weeks to do this for me.
>
> Andy
This is a job for the MDA, not the MUA. Take a look at procmail
(www.procmail.org) which does exactly what you are looking for,
and a lot more to boot.
(darren)
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