On Fri, August 1, 2014 20:00, Peter Davis <p...@pfdstudio.com> wrote:
> 
> It's recommended that you use rcvstore to put messages into folders,
> which works perfectly well with procmail. I use this all the time. I
> have procmail rules like:
> 
> :0 w: mh$LOCKEXT
> * ^Subject: .*(afford|cheap|credit|debt|discount|loan|mortgage|refinanc)
> | rcvstore +spam
> 
> (Make sure rcvstore is on your path.)
> 
> Even so, I think you may have to create the .mh_sequences or .xmhcache
> file by hand in each mail folder. It's a one time operation, so you
> won't have to repeat it unless you create new folders. These files are
> not required by MH/nmh, but they are used by mutt to manage MH folders,
> so it's a bit of a quirk.
> 
> -pd

>From http://rand-mh.sourceforge.net/book/xmh/chafor.html

Changing Table of Contents

You can change the appearance of the Table of Contents. This section shows how 
to use MH scan format files such as scan.timely. It also gives an example of 
creating your own format with a custom format file. There's more information 
about this in the Sections scan Format Files and MH Format Strings.

Introduction

xmh makes its Table of Contents by running the MH scan command. It stores scan 
output in a .xmhcache file in each folder. xmh displays the .xmhcache file in 
its Table of Contents area. Before displaying .xmhcache, xmh "edits" the file 
(in effect) to add characters like the plus sign (+) (for the current message), 
D (for messages marked to be deleted), and so on.

Moss

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