-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Monday, December 10 at 08:23 PM, quoth Jamie Griffin: > I don't use local folders currently and manage my mail using imap > folders.
Cool, same here! I like being able to get access to all my email from virtually anywhere. > I thought about setting up mailboxes to receive and store items such > as mail from mailing-lists. Good thoughts; I do that too. > I'm assuming i can get mutt to do this for me when the mail pulled > down from the server but from the resources i've looked it i'm still > unsure if and how i can do this. Not really. I mean, I suppose you could make a complex macro that did that all for you when you opened up your inbox, but that would be both hard to get right, and extremely complicated. The best way to get mail automatically filed away as it comes in is to use a server-side filter, such as procmail, maildrop, SIEVE, or something similar. I use procmail (though it's probably the most problematic of the three options I listed there). Maildrop is very reliable, but has a kinda quirky filtering language (at least, for a guy who's used to procmail---YMMV). SIEVE is the most interesting, because it is designed to be configured from your mail client (e.g. there's a Thunderbird plugin for it). mutt has no support for SIEVE, but then that's no big surprise given mutt's design, which is more as a mail *viewer* than as a mail *manager*. ~Kyle - -- Of course it's the same old story. Truth usually is the same old story. -- Margaret Thatcher -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: Thank you for using encryption! iD8DBQFHXaa2BkIOoMqOI14RAuWxAJsHOvo7+eAP2t92hl1EPLjwnGGulACgvJJd JElBqeVPAg3MAbVOQq4T7IY= =kO5j -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----