Actually, I tried the mbox-hook, cause I wanted to compress the read messages in certain folders to one with the same name except have the .gz extension.
Well, my messages didn't show up in my ~/Mail folder. As it was a compressed file it was easy to find. Basically it defaulted to saving it in my /home directory. The way that I fixed it was to do this: mbox-hook mbox ~/Mail/mbox-read.gz It then saved it in my Mail file without any problem. Your messages are most likely in your home directory in the file python-list-save. 8o) --- Ben Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry if this is pointed out in the manual...I missed it. > > For those who might not think about it (like me), do NOT > save your > messages (using an mbox-hook) to a mailbox which matches > the regular > expression used in the same hook. For example: > > mbox-hook python-list python-list-save > > This will delete all the messages you think you are > saving. At least > it wiped out several hundred saved messages for me. :( > > It might work to do > > mbox-hook ^python-list$ python-list-save > > but I haven't tried it. > > Regards, > Ben > > -- > Ben Logan: ben at wblogan dot net > OpenPGP Key KeyID: A1ADD1F0 ===== Knute 8~) +---------------------------------------------------------+ | You live. You die. Enjoy the interval. | | -- Swiftey (Clarence) | +---------------------------------------------------------+ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/