> On 13Apr2012 22:18, seanh wrote:
> | I wonder if it's possible to write a script that would get mutt to open
> | every folder in an imap account and download all of the message bodies
> | and headers into its cache? You could run it from cron to keep your mutt
> | working reasonably fast.
>
> D
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 10:43:24AM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> If you're using mbox format, then this ruby script will output the number
> of new messages in an mbox passed as an argument or piped to its stdin:
>
> #!/usr/bin/env ruby
> UNIX_FROM = /^From \S+ ([A-Z][a-z]{2} ){2}[\s\d]\d \d{2}:\d{2
> can mutt directly download emails in a maildir format and store it locally?
You can use mutt's standard features for moving and copying mails. s
moves a mail from one mailbox to another, C copies, and with tagging you
can move or copy many at once. Afaik You can move them from an imap
folder to