On 30Dec2012 12:11, Chris Green wrote:
| My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running
| locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if
| I switch to maildir just now it's the Python libraries which create
| the maildirs.
Surely then the naming scheme
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 12:11:22PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running
> locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if
> I switch to maildir just now it's the Python libraries which create
> the maildirs.
It's u
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 12:11:22PM +, Chris Green wrote:
> My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a postfix server running
> locally) and then filtered by a python script at the moment. Thus, if
> I switch to maildir just now it's the Python libraries which create
> the maildirs. However
* Chris Green [2012-12-30 12:11:22 +]:
> On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:59:11AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> >
> > These weird Maildirs you describe, are they created by an imap server?
> > If so what imap server software are you using?
> >
> My mail is initially delivered by SMTP (to a p
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 11:59:11AM +, Jamie Paul Griffin wrote:
> * Chris Green [2012-12-30 11:43:01 +]:
>
> > On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote:
> > > >I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which
> > > >will scan through all my
* Chris Green [2012-12-30 11:43:01 +]:
> On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote:
> > >I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which
> > >will scan through all my incoming mail mailboxes and take me to the ones
> > >which have messages mark
On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 11:11:06PM -0200, Ivan Sichmann Freitas wrote:
> >I want to *avoid* all this complexity, I simply want a command which
> >will scan through all my incoming mail mailboxes and take me to the ones
> >which have messages marked N in them. OK, it'll be a bit slower than
> >the