* Tracy Reed [01-12-12 21:24]:
>
> Tim's suggestion of imapfilter looks to be a very good one. I just need to
> have
> that running on some machine somewhere accessing all of my accounts and
> classifying things and then neither my imap client nor my mail server have to
> worry about doing that
On 01/12/12 at 10:34pm, Tim Gray wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2012 at 06:30 PM -0800, Tracy Reed wrote:
> >I can't forward all email to one account but pulling it all down to one
> >location with offlineimap is a possibility. I'm just concerned about not
> >being
> >able to access my mail with my iphone if
On Jan 12, 2012 at 06:30 PM -0800, Tracy Reed wrote:
I can't forward all email to one account but pulling it all down to one
location with offlineimap is a possibility. I'm just concerned about not being
able to access my mail with my iphone if I pull it all down and delete it from
the server.
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 08:51:56PM -0500, Tim Gray spake thusly:
> I don't have exactly the same setup, but I do select a 'profile'
> depending on what folder I'm in. I set up each profile in it's own
> file, like so:
I'll have to go this route then. As you suggested, I think I am getting stuck
w
On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 05:09:52PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan spake thusly:
> man fetchmail
This is nice because it feeds into the local mail system and I can use procmail
etc...
> there is also offline-imap
I have played with it when I was experimenting with the sup mail client.
Both fetchmail an
On Jan 12, 2012 at 02:02 PM -0800, Tracy Reed wrote:
I've been a mutt user for well over 10 years but more and more I am running
into limitations which I am having trouble solving.
I don't have exactly the same setup, but I do select a 'profile'
depending on what folder I'm in. I set up each
* Tracy Reed [01-12-12 17:03]:
>
> I would also like to be able to sort mail. Mutt doesn't do this and I can't do
> sieve on the server side for most of my accounts. I do have procmail on the
> server side for one of them. How do most people handle this? Do most people
> use
> fetchmail and pipe
I've been a mutt user for well over 10 years but more and more I am running
into limitations which I am having trouble solving.
I have various email accounts which I access via IMAP. When I reply to mail
from each one I need a different From: address, different signature, different
SMTP server, so
Acoording to the manual, there is a variable:
resolve
Type: boolean
Default: yes
When set, the cursor will be automatically advanced to the next
(possibly undeleted) message whenever a command that modifies the
current message is executed.
I guess unsetting 'resolve' would help.
Regards,
Lui