On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 09:32:09AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
> Oliver, et al --
> 
> ...and then Oliver Fuchs said...
> % 
> % Thank you for the hints but still do not get it. 
> % I tried: mbox-hook '~C mutt-users' +mutt.users
> 
> From what I read in the manual, that won't work.  The mbox-hook command
> lets you specify a place to which to move mail for each spool file, not
> for various types of messages within one file.  To wit, for mail
> delivered to =Mailbox, =mutt-users, =spam, and so on you might have
> 
>   mbox-hook Mailbox =Archive/Mailbox
>   mbox-hook mutt-users =mutt-users.old
>   mbox-hook spam /tmp/spam
> 
> or something similar so that when you exit the "Mailbox" folder and tell
> mutt to go ahead and move read messages it will save in =Archive/Mailbox
> and so on.
> 
> 
> % but nothing is working. Is something wrong? I do not see how to handle it, how to 
>move emails with To or Cc
> % to folder/mbox mutt.users.
> 
> You don't have to do it all in one program any more now that you've left
> Lotus Notes :-)
> 
> If you really can't bring yourself to use procmail, maildrop, or some
> other delivery-time filter program, then fcc-save-hook is probably what
> you need.  Your muttrc quickly fills with save directives, though, and
> tagging can pick one save location when you might have meant another,
> so (for those reasons if none other) something like procmail is really
> the better tool.
> 
> 
> HTH & HAND
> 
> :-D
> -- 
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> 
and then I say: Thank you for the time you spent ... O.K. I am going to use procmailI 
think this is a very good hint ...
I am not going to do it all in one ...you are absolutly right ... 
> tagging can pick one save location when you might have meant another,
... tagging was something I was thinking of before you wrote ... so, welcome to the 
world of procmail (what is the name of the mailing list?)

Oliver

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