On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 15:17, CW Harris wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 02:44:37PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> > I've set up my Bayesian filter to scan two shared IMAP folders for ham
> > and spam. Using evolution, when I get spam, I can just Move it to the
> > shared spam folder and that's tha
On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 02:44:37PM -0600, Alex Malinovich wrote:
> I've set up my Bayesian filter to scan two shared IMAP folders for ham
> and spam. Using evolution, when I get spam, I can just Move it to the
> shared spam folder and that's that. However, in mutt, I can't seem to
> access shared I
I've set up my Bayesian filter to scan two shared IMAP folders for ham
and spam. Using evolution, when I get spam, I can just Move it to the
shared spam folder and that's that. However, in mutt, I can't seem to
access shared IMAP folders. So what can I do to move spam in there? I
know that people u
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 01:02:13PM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> - Nothing ever gets put in my /var/spool/mail/username mbox file, it
> all gets diverted to one of the mboxes listed. The only bummer is that my
> mailcheck at login always says "no mail..." because I haven't booked
> up on the con
Sam Varghese muttered:
> thanks to those who responded to my query about
> getting folders organised in mutt. i now actually
> have folders - though i can only save manually.
> ideally, i would like all read material to go
> into a folder once i log out.
>
> i also found that some of the syntax wh
thanks to those who responded to my query about
getting folders organised in mutt. i now actually
have folders - though i can only save manually.
ideally, i would like all read material to go
into a folder once i log out.
i also found that some of the syntax which i came
across in .muttrc files on
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 01:02:13PM -0700, Paul Mackinney wrote:
> - My system is essentially single user, right now I'm only checking one
> POP3 account for incoming mail. I use exim to forward local mail to my
> user account (root, webmaster, etc. all go to my Linux username) and to
> send outgo
Sam Varghese muttered:
>
> I'd like to have a few folders into which I can
> move mail after reading but if the mail supposed to
> go there does so automatically I wouldn't mind either.
>
- My system is essentially single user, right now I'm only checking one
POP3 account for incoming mail. I us
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:37:57PM +1000, Sam Varghese muttered:
Sam>
Sam> I am a newbie to mutt - after flirting with a
Sam> dozen or more GUI mail programs.
Sam>
Sam> I have managed to configure most of what I want in
Sam> mutt but the setting up of folders just beats me.
Sam>
Sam> I'd like to
David Turetsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> To copy mail into a folder (does not overwrite existing mail in that
> folder), just depress C and specify the folder to the resulting dialog
> when viewing that piece of mail, or from the index
>
> To just save the folder copy, depress d, then follow
Sam
I am no expert with mutt, but I use the 's' command to save to a mailbox.
After hitting s, mutt prompts with the name of a mailbox and I can then
change it if I want to.
The relevant entries in my ~/.muttrc are:
# Set the directory in which mailboxes will be saved
set folder=~/mail
# Save a
Quoting Sam Varghese on Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:37:57PM +1000:
> I am a newbie to mutt - after flirting with a
> dozen or more GUI mail programs.
>
> I have managed to configure most of what I want in
> mutt but the setting up of folders just beats me.
>
> I'd like to have a few folders into whic
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:37:57PM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote:
> I am a newbie to mutt - after flirting with a
> dozen or more GUI mail programs.
>
> I have managed to configure most of what I want in
> mutt but the setting up of folders just beats me.
>
> I'd like to have a few folders into which
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 04:37:57PM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote:
> I am a newbie to mutt - after flirting with a
> dozen or more GUI mail programs.
>
> I have managed to configure most of what I want in
> mutt but the setting up of folders just beats me.
>
> I'd like to have a few folders into which
I am a newbie to mutt - after flirting with a
dozen or more GUI mail programs.
I have managed to configure most of what I want in
mutt but the setting up of folders just beats me.
I'd like to have a few folders into which I can
move mail after reading but if the mail supposed to
go there does so
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