27-Mar-02 at 15:07, Charles Gagnon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > Is there a way to tag or delete by date. I use to do this a while back using > mush. Since I have a lot of folders where I get reports (i.e. backup reports > for example), deleting by date was an easy way to keep only the current and > previous month for example. All I would need is a way to say "tag/delete > everything older than <specific date>" or even "tag/delete everything older > than <number of days>", whatever is easier.
tag-pattern (usually bound to T) ~d range-range tag-delete (usually ; then d) See the manual for patterns, etc. > If it's not in there, it would be a great feature. This is easy for Mutt, one of his stock tricks you don't even have to teach him. You could write a macro to automatically delete messages older than a certain date from a certain person, all in one keypress... > One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor. > -- Dennis Miller -- [Simon White. vim/mutt. [EMAIL PROTECTED] GIMPS:57.39% see www.mersenne.org] History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon. -- Napoleon Bonaparte [Arbitrary quotes signature rotation, a simple bash script by Simon White]